The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy

This study examines the influence of entrepreneurial role models on an individual’s decision to become self-employed and how age moderates this relationship. We use a dataset of 8000 individuals from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM 2013–2017) and apply logit regressions to assess this re...

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Nguyễn, Thị Lành
Trương, Thị Ngọc Thuyên
Nguyễn, Quốc Anh
Nguyễn, Văn Tựu
The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy
description This study examines the influence of entrepreneurial role models on an individual’s decision to become self-employed and how age moderates this relationship. We use a dataset of 8000 individuals from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM 2013–2017) and apply logit regressions to assess this relationship. the findings confirm a significantly positive effect of entrepreneurial role models on the decision to be entrepreneurs among vietnamese adults. Furthermore, the positive influence of entrepreneurial role models on self-employment is weaker for older individuals than for younger generations. results provide implications for policies and practices to nurture entrepreneurship.
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author Nguyễn, Thị Lành
Trương, Thị Ngọc Thuyên
Nguyễn, Quốc Anh
Nguyễn, Văn Tựu
author_facet Nguyễn, Thị Lành
Trương, Thị Ngọc Thuyên
Nguyễn, Quốc Anh
Nguyễn, Văn Tựu
author_sort Nguyễn, Thị Lành
title The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy
title_short The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy
title_full The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy
title_fullStr The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy
title_full_unstemmed The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-35332024-07-27T06:03:44Z The moderation of age on the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship: evidence from a transition economy Nguyễn, Thị Lành Trương, Thị Ngọc Thuyên Nguyễn, Quốc Anh Nguyễn, Văn Tựu Entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial role models; transition economy; Vietnam This study examines the influence of entrepreneurial role models on an individual’s decision to become self-employed and how age moderates this relationship. We use a dataset of 8000 individuals from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM 2013–2017) and apply logit regressions to assess this relationship. the findings confirm a significantly positive effect of entrepreneurial role models on the decision to be entrepreneurs among vietnamese adults. 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