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Commercial entrepreneurial intention

In: Entrepreneurial Intention

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This chapter focuses on the intention to start a “self-oriented†new venture for the purpose of private gain for the shareholders of the new venture. The private gain may be both monetary (profit) and non-monetary (psychic income, or job satisfaction). Profit maximisation is contrasted with profit satisficing, leading to the distinction between profit and growth-oriented entrepreneurs and psychic income-seeking entrepreneurs. An empirical study of the antecedents of growth-oriented versus independence-oriented entrepreneurial intention is reported, demonstrating different drivers of these two pathways to entrepreneurship.

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  • ., 2020. "Commercial entrepreneurial intention," Chapters, in: Entrepreneurial Intention, chapter 5, pages 69-85, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18646_5
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