Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students

Numerous technopreneurs start their ventures at college age, but the entrepreneurship of computer and electrical engineering (CEE) students remains under-studied. This study analysed both the combined and interactive effects of psychological factors on the entrepreneurial intentions of CEE students....

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Main Authors: Chao-Tung Liang, Jia-Ling Lee, Chaoyun Liang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
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spelling doaj-666dec85e7cc4c4bbb677bccef0d126a2020-11-25T00:21:37ZengNowy Sacz Business School National-Louis UniversityJournal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation2299-73262015-01-0111252910.7341/20151121Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering StudentsChao-Tung Liang0Jia-Ling Lee1Chaoyun Liang2 Department of Cultural Creativity and Digital Media Design, Lunghwa University of Science and Technology Department of Radio, Television and Film, Shih Hsin University Department of Bio-Industry Communication and Development, National Taiwan University Numerous technopreneurs start their ventures at college age, but the entrepreneurship of computer and electrical engineering (CEE) students remains under-studied. This study analysed both the combined and interactive effects of psychological factors on the entrepreneurial intentions of CEE students. In this study, entrepreneurial intention comprised two dimensions, conviction and preparation. Regarding the direct effects, the results indicated that self-efficacy affected entrepreneurial conviction the most, followed by negative emotion, intrinsic motivation, and metacognition. Negative emotion affected entrepreneurial preparation the most, followed by self-efficacy and positive emotion. The results also revealed several crucial interactive effects resulting from psychological factors. An increase in cognitive load increased the entrepreneurial intention of students exhibiting high intrinsic motivation and reduced the intention of students exhibiting low intrinsic motivation. An increase in metacognition increased the entrepreneurial conviction of students exhibiting either high or low intrinsic motivation. An increase in positive emotion reduced the entrepreneurial intention of students exhibiting high negative emotion and increased the intention of students exhibiting low negative emotion. An increase in self-efficacy increased the entrepreneurial intention of students exhibiting either high or low negative emotion. http://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol11/issue2/JEMI_Vol11_Issue2_2015_Article1.pdf computer and electrical engineering (CEE)entrepreneurial intentioninteractive effectspsychological factorsuniversity students
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author Chao-Tung Liang
Jia-Ling Lee
Chaoyun Liang
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Jia-Ling Lee
Chaoyun Liang
Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students
Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
computer and electrical engineering (CEE)
entrepreneurial intention
interactive effects
psychological factors
university students
author_facet Chao-Tung Liang
Jia-Ling Lee
Chaoyun Liang
author_sort Chao-Tung Liang
title Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students
title_short Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students
title_full Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students
title_fullStr Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students
title_full_unstemmed Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students
title_sort interaction of psychological factors in shaping entrepreneurial intention among computer and electrical engineering students
publisher Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University
series Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
issn 2299-7326
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Numerous technopreneurs start their ventures at college age, but the entrepreneurship of computer and electrical engineering (CEE) students remains under-studied. This study analysed both the combined and interactive effects of psychological factors on the entrepreneurial intentions of CEE students. In this study, entrepreneurial intention comprised two dimensions, conviction and preparation. Regarding the direct effects, the results indicated that self-efficacy affected entrepreneurial conviction the most, followed by negative emotion, intrinsic motivation, and metacognition. Negative emotion affected entrepreneurial preparation the most, followed by self-efficacy and positive emotion. The results also revealed several crucial interactive effects resulting from psychological factors. An increase in cognitive load increased the entrepreneurial intention of students exhibiting high intrinsic motivation and reduced the intention of students exhibiting low intrinsic motivation. An increase in metacognition increased the entrepreneurial conviction of students exhibiting either high or low intrinsic motivation. An increase in positive emotion reduced the entrepreneurial intention of students exhibiting high negative emotion and increased the intention of students exhibiting low negative emotion. An increase in self-efficacy increased the entrepreneurial intention of students exhibiting either high or low negative emotion.
topic computer and electrical engineering (CEE)
entrepreneurial intention
interactive effects
psychological factors
university students
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