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Renforcer l’auto-efficacité entrepreneuriale des étudiants par des modèles de rôle d’anciens ayant réussi ou échoué

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  • Olivier Brunel

    (Laboratoire de Recherche Magellan - UJML - Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 - Université de Lyon - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Lyon)

  • Olivier Brunel1
  • Éric Michael Laviolette
  • Miruna Radu Lefebvre

Abstract

Building on structural modeling, this experimental research conducted on 276 students measures the impact of entrepreneurial role models on self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention. Our findings indicate that students' exposure to a message presenting a role model testimonial generates a positive emotional arousal and a favorable attitude towards the message, which consequently strengthens the relationship between self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention. Our results demonstrate that for some participants negative models also generate a positive impact, reinforcing self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention. Furthermore, our research highlight the fact that message framing and oral encouragement of one of the members of the pedagogical team before message exposure exerts a somehow paradoxical moderating effect on these results, which varies according to the participants' gender. We discuss these outcomes and we highlight the limited role of pedagogical staff in the impact of entrepreneurial role models.

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  • Olivier Brunel & Olivier Brunel1 & Éric Michael Laviolette & Miruna Radu Lefebvre, 2014. "Renforcer l’auto-efficacité entrepreneuriale des étudiants par des modèles de rôle d’anciens ayant réussi ou échoué," Post-Print halshs-03596366, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-03596366
    DOI: 10.7202/1028046ar
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