Subjective norms and entrepreneurial intention: A moderated-serial mediation model

被引:12
作者
Pham, Van Hieu [1 ]
Nguyen, Thi Kim Chi [1 ]
Nguyen, Thi Bich Lien [2 ]
Tran, Thi Thanh Thuy [2 ]
Nguyen, Thi Viet Nga [3 ]
机构
[1] Hanoi Univ Business & Technol, Vinh Tuy Ward, 29A,Lane 124,Vinh Tuy St, Hanoi, Vietnam
[2] Vinh Univ, 182 Le Duan St, Vinh, Nghe An, Vietnam
[3] Acad Finance, Dong Ngac Ward, 58 Le Hien St, Hanoi, Vietnam
关键词
subjective norm; entrepreneurial self-efficacy; attitude toward entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial intention; entrepreneurial education; the theory of planned behavior; the theory of self-efficacy; moderated-serial mediation model; SELF-EFFICACY; PLANNED BEHAVIOR; EDUCATION; STUDENTS; BUSINESS; IMPACT; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.7341/20231914
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: This study aims to clarify the effect mechanism of subjective norms on entrepreneurial intention. The results of how subjective norms contribute to forming start-up intention are inconsistent and unclear, which is notable in previous research. By integrating the theory of planned behavior and the theory of self -efficacy, we investigate whether entrepreneurial self-efficacy and attitude toward entrepreneurship serially mediate the relationship between subjective norms and intention to start a business. In addition, this study examines the moderate role of entrepreneurial education on the serial indirect effect of subjective norms on entrepreneurial intention via entrepreneurial self-efficacy and attitude toward entrepreneurship. METHODOLOGY: This study utilized a sample of 958 master's students in Vietnam to investigate a moderated-serial mediation model of subjective norms on entrepreneurial intention. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was carried out to check the reliability and validity of the scales. Then, the SPSS PROCESS macro developed by Hayes was employed to test the research model. Specifically, Model 6 was used to examine the serial indirect effect of subjective norms on start-up intention and Model 84 was implemented to investigate the moderate effect of entrepreneurial education. FINDINGS: The results of this study found that entrepreneurial self -efficacy and entrepreneurial attitude significantly mediate subjective norms' effect on entrepreneurial intention. Especially, the results reveal that the serial mediation effect of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and attitude toward entrepreneurship was significant and entrepreneurial self-efficacy and attitude toward entrepreneurship played a fully mediating role in the relationship between subjective norms and start-up intention. In addition, this study found that the serial mediation effect of subjective norms on start-up intention via entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial attitude was negatively moderated by entrepreneurial education. IMPLICATIONS: The results of this study further clarify the relationship between subjective norms and entrepreneurial intention and the role of entrepreneurial education, therefore, contributing to narrowing the notable gap between this relationship. Besides, our study provides several implications for governments and policymakers to promote the intention to start a business. The finding of our study indicates that subjective norms are an important factor in promoting entrepreneurial intention. Therefore, policymakers should take some actions to promote entrepreneurial culture, such as strengthening propaganda activities to promote the image of successful entrepreneurs, praising businesses and entrepreneurs who contribute to society, and giving evidence of their contribution to the development of the country. Promoting an entrepreneurial culture may increase peer group pressure on potential entrepreneurs, thus enhancing the intention to start a business. ORIGINALITY AND VALUE: This study expects to contribute to a better understanding of the effect mechanism of subjective norms on entrepreneurial intention and explain the role of entrepreneurial education in this relationship. This study explores the mediating role of entrepreneurial self -efficacy and entrepreneurial attitude in the relationship between subjective norms and the intention to start a business. Additionally, this study demonstrates that entrepreneurial education weakens the serial mediation model of subjective norms on the intention to start a business.
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页码:113 / 140
页数:28
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