THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR: PERSONAL ATTITUDE AND PERCEIVED BEHAVIORAL CONTROL AS KEY DETERMINANTS IN CREATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL SOCIETIES AND SOCIAL INCLUSION OF YOUNG PEOPLE

Q4 Social Sciences
Tamara Jovanov Apasieva
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This paper examines the basic variables from the Theory of Planned Behavior in order to explain entrepreneurial intentions of 317 young people (students of economics and business) in a transitional economy, the Republic of North Macedonia (hereafter N. Macedonia). Confirmatory factor analysis for model fit and multiple regression analysis are used to test the hypotheses. The findings indicate that the young people‟s personal attitude and perceived behavioral control are two variables that have significant positive association with their entrepreneurial intent (the intent to start their own business in future). However, even when young people have high positive perceptions and strong perceived behavioral control (self-confidence in their own capabilities), their intent is not very clear (high). In order to contribute to the development of entrepreneurial societies and increase youth social inclusion through self-employment, policymakers and the scientific community should search for further answers for the underlying factors that hinder the entrepreneurial intention in transitional economies.
计划行为理论:个人态度和感知行为控制是创业社会和年轻人社会包容的关键决定因素
本文考察了计划行为理论中的基本变量,以解释转型经济国家北马其顿共和国(以下简称北马其顿)317名年轻人(经济学和商学专业的学生)的创业意图。验证性因子分析用于模型拟合和多元回归分析来检验假设。研究发现,年轻人的个人态度和感知行为控制是与他们的创业意向(未来自主创业意向)显著正相关的两个变量。然而,即使年轻人有很高的积极感知和很强的感知行为控制(对自己能力的自信),他们的意图也不是很明确(高)。为了促进创业社会的发展,通过自主创业增加青年的社会包容性,政策制定者和科学界应该进一步寻找阻碍转型经济中创业意愿的潜在因素的答案。
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Balkan Social Science Review
Balkan Social Science Review Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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