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A Study Of Entrepreneurial Career Choices Among Mbas - The Extended Bird Model

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  • TRULS ERIKSON

    (Manchester Business School, UK;
    Harstad College, Norway)

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In this article an extended version of the Bird model is investigated in a prospective approach. The model is tested on a cohort of 62 final semester MBAs in the UK. Boyd and Vozikis' (1994) theoretical propositions represent the base model. Antecedents of the extended model are empirically tested using exogenous variables such as mastery experience, vicarious experience and social influences against entrepreneurial self-efficacy. The present study supports the proposition that social influence affects entrepreneurial self-efficacy and that self-efficacy goal setting and goal commitment affect entrepreneurial career choice intentions.

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  • Truls Erikson, 1999. "A Study Of Entrepreneurial Career Choices Among Mbas - The Extended Bird Model," Journal of Enterprising Culture (JEC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 7(01), pages 1-17.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:jecxxx:v:07:y:1999:i:01:n:s0218495899000029
    DOI: 10.1142/S0218495899000029
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    1. Ahmet Murat Fis & Selcen Ozturkcan & Faik Gur, 2019. "Being a Woman Entrepreneur in Turkey: Life Role Expectations and Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy," SAGE Open, , vol. 9(2), pages 21582440198, May.
    2. Francisco Liñán & Yi–Wen Chen, 2009. "Development and Cross–Cultural Application of a Specific Instrument to Measure Entrepreneurial Intentions," Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, , vol. 33(3), pages 593-617, May.
    3. Erikson, Truls, 2002. "Entrepreneurial capital: the emerging venture's most important asset and competitive advantage," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 17(3), pages 275-290, May.
    4. Ali Dehghanpour Farashah, 2015. "The effects of demographic, cognitive and institutional factors on development of entrepreneurial intention: Toward a socio-cognitive model of entrepreneurial career," Journal of International Entrepreneurship, Springer, vol. 13(4), pages 452-476, December.
    5. Heru KRISTANTO & Radhitya Wisnhu PRATAMA, 2020. "Effects of the Neuroticism and Agreeableness Personality Types on Entrepreneurial Intention with Subjective Norm as Moderator," Expert Journal of Business and Management, Sprint Investify, vol. 8(1), pages 57-66.
    6. Francisco Liñán & Francisco J. Santos & José L. Roldán, 2008. "Entrepreneurial Intention, Cognitive Social Capital and Culture: Empirical Analysis for Spain and Taiwan," Working Papers 0803, Departament Empresa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, revised Feb 2008.

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