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Normative, Social And Cognitive Predictors Of Entrepreneurial Interest In China, Vietnam And The Philippines

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  • C. CHRISTOPHER BAUGHN

    (Department of Management, College of Business and Economics, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho USA 83725, USA)

  • JOHNSON S. R. CAO

    (Shanghai National Accounting Institute, Shanghai, China)

  • LINH THI MY LE

    (National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam)

  • VICTOR A. LIM

    (Asian Institute of Management, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines)

  • KENT E. NEUPERT

    (College of Business and Economics, Boise State University, USA)

Abstract

This study addresses normative, social and cognitive factors related to the interest in becoming an entrepreneur in China, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The study's findings are based on surveys of 782 business students in these countries. A rather consistent pattern of country differences was found on most of the measures, which may reflect differences in the historical, cultural, economic and political contexts of these nations. The results of this study emphasize the importance of developing both self-efficacy and close social supports in enhancing potential for entrepreneurial activity in these countries.

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  • C. Christopher Baughn & Johnson S. R. Cao & Linh Thi My Le & Victor A. Lim & Kent E. Neupert, 2006. "Normative, Social And Cognitive Predictors Of Entrepreneurial Interest In China, Vietnam And The Philippines," Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 11(01), pages 57-77.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:jdexxx:v:11:y:2006:i:01:n:s108494670600026x
    DOI: 10.1142/S108494670600026X
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