Entrepreneurial Intentions: The Role of the Cognitive Variables

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Abstract

Entrepreneurship has a tremendous impact on the economic development of a country. As can be expected, many public policies foster the development of self- entrepreneurship in times of unemployment, praise the creation of firms and con- sider the willingness to start new ventures as a sign of good fortune. Are those behaviours inherent to a human being, to his genetic code, his psychology or can students, younger children or even adults be taught to become entrepreneurs? What should be the position of universities, of policy makers and how much does it matter for a country? This book presents several articles, following different research approaches to answer those difficult questions. The researchers explore in particular the psychology of entrepreneurship, the role of academia and the macroeconomic impact of entrepreneurship.

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C., J. (2012). Entrepreneurial Intentions: The Role of the Cognitive Variables. In Entrepreneurship - Born, Made and Educated. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/35742

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