Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation process

We examine the various components of entrepreneurial self-efficacy within the entrepreneurship literature from a measurement perspective. Two published entrepreneurial self-efficacy instruments are tested and compared. Additionally, we study how self-efficacy relates with many of the tasks and roles...

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Main Authors: Jill Kickul, Robert S. D'Intino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2005-03-01
Series:New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NEJE-08-02-2005-B005/full/pdf?title=measure-for-measure-modeling-entrepreneurial-self-efficacy-onto-instrumental-tasks-within-the-new-venture-creation-process
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spelling doaj-3153d0cf5bde46499e4189e95b83f2272020-11-25T02:31:26ZengEmerald PublishingNew England Journal of Entrepreneurship2574-89042005-03-0182394710.1108/NEJE-08-02-2005-B005Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation processJill Kickul0Robert S. D'Intino1Simmons CollegeRowan UniversityWe examine the various components of entrepreneurial self-efficacy within the entrepreneurship literature from a measurement perspective. Two published entrepreneurial self-efficacy instruments are tested and compared. Additionally, we study how self-efficacy relates with many of the tasks and roles identified within the entrepreneurial new venture life-cycle. Our study suggests relationships between self-efficacy, perceived skills, and abilities to manage a new venture, and entrepreneurial intentions to start a new venture. We discuss relationships between entrepreneurship research and university teaching and make specific suggestions on how further work on improving measurement in entrepreneurship will benefit both research and teaching effectiveness.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NEJE-08-02-2005-B005/full/pdf?title=measure-for-measure-modeling-entrepreneurial-self-efficacy-onto-instrumental-tasks-within-the-new-venture-creation-process
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Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation process
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title Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation process
title_short Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation process
title_full Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation process
title_fullStr Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation process
title_full_unstemmed Measure for measure: Modeling entrepreneurial self-efficacy onto instrumental tasks within the new venture creation process
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publishDate 2005-03-01
description We examine the various components of entrepreneurial self-efficacy within the entrepreneurship literature from a measurement perspective. Two published entrepreneurial self-efficacy instruments are tested and compared. Additionally, we study how self-efficacy relates with many of the tasks and roles identified within the entrepreneurial new venture life-cycle. Our study suggests relationships between self-efficacy, perceived skills, and abilities to manage a new venture, and entrepreneurial intentions to start a new venture. We discuss relationships between entrepreneurship research and university teaching and make specific suggestions on how further work on improving measurement in entrepreneurship will benefit both research and teaching effectiveness.
url https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NEJE-08-02-2005-B005/full/pdf?title=measure-for-measure-modeling-entrepreneurial-self-efficacy-onto-instrumental-tasks-within-the-new-venture-creation-process
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