SM Hossinger, X Chen, A Werner - Management Review Quarterly, 2020 - Springer
The considerable economic contribution of academic spin-offs (ASOs) has drawn numerous scholars' attention to explore the factors that influence their development. The body of …
In this paper, we build on social cognitive career theory to examine the relation between entrepreneurial intention and new venture creation (ie, the entrepreneurial career choice) …
Partly due to the current crisis and its high unemployment rates, the labor market increasingly requires multidisciplinary engineers with additional skills to their own …
Academic entrepreneurship is the process by which an individual or group of individuals linked through their work to a university or research centre use knowledge created in their …
What is the real value of entrepreneurship? We propose a framework of psychological utility by integrating Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) theory with a recovery approach from a …
This article proposes a novel conceptualization of knowledge-intensive innovative entrepreneurship, which can capture the main characteristics of a vital phenomenon in the …
A Fayolle, F Liñán - Journal of business research, 2014 - Elsevier
Entrepreneurial intention is a rapidly evolving field of research, with a growing number of studies using entrepreneurial intention as a powerful theoretical framework. Some authors …
T Kautonen, M Van Gelderen… - … theory and practice, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This analysis demonstrates the relevance and robustness of the theory of planned behavior in the prediction of business start–up intentions and subsequent behavior based on …
M Van Gelderen, T Kautonen, M Fink - Journal of Business Venturing, 2015 - Elsevier
This study draws on the Rubicon model of action phases to study the actions or lack of actions that follow the formation of entrepreneurial intentions. Concurrently, it examines the …