Entrepreneurial Knowledge and its Effects on Entrepreneurial Intentions: Development of a Conceptual Framework
Author(s) -
Banjo G. Roxas,
Rhowenna Cayoca-Panizales,
Rowenna Mae de Jesus
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
asia-pacific social science review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.174
H-Index - 6
ISSN - 0119-8386
DOI - 10.3860/apssr.v8i2.784
Subject(s) - knowledge management , entrepreneurship , business , conceptual framework , conceptual model , psychology , sociology , epistemology , computer science , social science , philosophy , finance
This study advances the thesis that knowledge gained from a formal entrepreneurship education program will have positive effects on an individual's overall entrepreneurial intentions through the mediating influences of attitudes and social norms favouring entrepreneurial behaviour. In this proposed conceptual framework, it is argued that the knowledge gained by students attending an entrepreneurship course will have a positive impact on the students' intentions of starting a business. Guided by the theory of planned behaviour, this study proposes a research design which involves tracking of the changes in the students' perceptions of the desirability of, self-efficacy in engaging in, and social norms supportive of, entrepreneurship and their consequent influences on the student's entrepreneurial intentions prior to the start and upon completion of an entrepreneurship course
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