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A proposed model for the culture`s mode of influence on the entrepreneurial process
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posted on 2023-08-30, 15:07 authored by Francisco Liñán, Inmaculada JaénEntrepreneurial intention models are well established in the entrepreneurship literature. However, the rate of transformation from intention into action (start-up behaviour) is relatively low, and little is yet known on the factors that contribute to this transformation. In this chapter, we focus on the role of culture in the entrepreneurial process. We identify two components of culture (values and practices), and argue that their mode of influence is different. While cultural values shape personal motivations, attitudes and intentions, cultural practices affect the actual start-up behaviour. The interaction with the economic conditions is also considered. An integrative model for the culture’s mode of influence on the entrepreneurial process is proposed.
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Refereed
- Yes
Page range
62-83Number of pages
240Series
Elgar Research AgendasExternal DOI
Publisher
Edward ElgarPlace of publication
Cheltenham, UKTitle of book
A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurial Cognition and IntentionISBN
978-1784716806Editors
Malin Brannback, Alan CarsrudFile version
- Accepted version
Language
- eng
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2018-02-05Legacy creation date
2018-02-04Legacy Faculty/School/Department
ARCHIVED Lord Ashcroft International Business School (until September 2018)Note
This is a draft chapter / article. The final version is available in A Research Agenda for Entrepreneurial Cognition and Intention edited by Malin Brännback and Alan L. Carsrud, published in 2018, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781784716813 The material cannot be used for any other purpose without further permission of the publisher, and is for private use only.Usage metrics
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