Drivers and constraints of students’ entrepreneurial intentions across cultural contexts: A neo-configurational perspective

IF 6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Anja Tekic, Elvira Tsyrenova
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Abstract

Even though there is evidence of interconnectedness among antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions, emphasizing the need for understanding their joint effects, cross-cultural studies focused on students' entrepreneurial intentions have primarily looked into the isolated effects of these factors, neglecting their complex interplay. Drawing upon complexity theory, we aim to fill this gap by exploring how various factors mutually influence students' entrepreneurial intentions across diverse cultural settings. We employ the fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis on a sample of 144 students to generate novel insights about drivers and constraints of entrepreneurial intentions in two distant cultural clusters, i.e., Confucian Asia and Eastern Europe. Our findings shed light on how attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control and barriers intertwine to shape students' entrepreneurial intentions in different cultural settings, thereby affirming the principles of the neo-configurational perspective adopted in this study—multiple conjunctural causation, causal equifinality, and causal asymmetry. While enriching our understanding of the role of national culture in shaping entrepreneurial intentions, this study provides unique insights to management education scholars and practitioners about the need for tailoring entrepreneurial curricula based on the complexity and cultural sensitivity of antecedents of students’ entrepreneurial intentions.

不同文化背景下学生创业意向的驱动因素和制约因素:新构视角
尽管有证据表明创业意向的前因之间存在相互联系,强调需要了解它们的共同作用,但关注学生创业意向的跨文化研究主要探讨了这些因素的孤立影响,忽视了它们之间复杂的相互作用。借鉴复杂性理论,我们旨在通过探讨各种因素如何在不同文化背景下相互影响学生的创业意向来填补这一空白。我们以 144 名学生为样本,采用模糊集定性比较分析法,对两个相距甚远的文化集群(即亚洲儒家文化集群和东欧文化集群)中创业意向的驱动因素和制约因素提出了新的见解。我们的研究结果揭示了在不同文化背景下,态度、主观规范、感知行为控制和障碍是如何交织在一起形成学生的创业意向的,从而肯定了本研究采用的新构型视角的原则--多重共时因果关系、因果等价性和因果不对称。本研究丰富了我们对民族文化在塑造创业意向中的作用的理解,同时也为管理教育学者和实践者提供了独特的见解,即需要根据学生创业意向前因的复杂性和文化敏感性来定制创业课程。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
25.00%
发文量
136
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Management Education provides a forum for scholarly reporting and discussion of developments in all aspects of teaching and learning in business and management. The Journal seeks reflective papers which bring together pedagogy and theories of management learning; descriptions of innovative teaching which include critical reflection on implementation and outcomes will also be considered.
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