Authors
Antonio Lecuna, Boyd Cohen, Roberto Chavez
Publication date
2017/3
Journal
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal
Volume
13
Pages
141-159
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Scholars and governments presumed that growing the rate of entrepreneurs would naturally result in economic and job growth, and entrepreneurship has widely been viewed as an important tool for developing economies. Yet recently scholars have questioned the empirical evidence regarding the actual contribution of entrepreneurship to economic development. Recent contributions to the field suggest that not all entrepreneurial activity has a positive effect on economic growth in developing regions. The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) provides a unique lense in assisting the predictive capability of entrepreneurial motivation. In this research, we focus on what factors influence the motivation of some entrepreneurs to seek a high-growth model as these growth oriented entrepreneurs, usually associated with opportunity-motivated firm founding, are the most likely to actually create jobs in developing …
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Scholar articles
A Lecuna, B Cohen, R Chavez - International Entrepreneurship and Management …, 2017