New Technologies and Entrepreneurial Intention

作者: Natalia Martin-Cruz , Ana Isabel Rodriguez-Escudero

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04705-8_6

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摘要: New technologies are powerful tools to create, disseminate, articulate, and exploit knowledge. Entrepreneurs use these promote the creation of new ventures. However, recent studies demonstrate that not sufficient enhance process venture creation. We fundamentals theory planned behavior understand impact on entrepreneurial intention. Empirical literature related university students shows intention is dependent attitudes toward entrepreneurship, social norms, self-efficacy. therefore evaluate an empirical model in a sample enrolled 2012–2013 academic year University Valladolid (Spain).

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