Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations

The paper is based on a statistical model, the construction of which requires determining the independent variables. To determine the predictive ability of different approaches to measuring independent variables, the paper provides an overview of theoretical and research approaches to the research p...

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Main Authors: Josipa Mijoč, Marina Stanić, Jasna Horvat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Operational Research Society 2016-12-01
Series:Croatian Operational Research Review
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spelling doaj-95113228eb504f87a809d874ad717d192020-11-25T01:32:25ZengCroatian Operational Research SocietyCroatian Operational Research Review1848-02251848-99312016-12-017233334810.17535/crorr.2016.0023Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerationsJosipa Mijoč0Marina Stanić1Jasna Horvat2Faculty of Economics in Osijek, University of Josip Juraj Strossmayer in Osijek, Gajev trg 7, 31000 Osijek, CroatiaFaculty of Economics in Osijek, University of Josip Juraj Strossmayer in Osijek, Gajev trg 7, 31000 Osijek, CroatiaFaculty of Economics in Osijek, University of Josip Juraj Strossmayer in Osijek, Gajev trg 7, 31000 Osijek, CroatiaThe paper is based on a statistical model, the construction of which requires determining the independent variables. To determine the predictive ability of different approaches to measuring independent variables, the paper provides an overview of theoretical and research approaches to the research problem. The purpose of the study is to analyze the predictive power of instruments measuring attitudes toward self-employment as one of the most significant predictors of a career choice according to the theory of planned behavior. The paper juxtaposes two various measurement approaches in assessing attitudes toward self-employment. The first approach is based on behavioral beliefs that produce favorable or unfavorable attitudes toward a self-employed career and considers two opposing options: pursuing a self-employed career or accepting a job position (working for an employer). In this context, developing a measurement construct is a multistep process that requires testing psychometric characteristics of proposed measures based on predefined theoretical and empirical dimensions. The second approach incorporates aggregate measures of attitude toward self-employment in which the predictor variable is assessed from only one perspective, without taking into account other career options. Through the means of multiple regression analysis, the paper details a comparison of both measurement approaches and their performance in explaining the dependent variable (self-employment intention). The predictive power of the model is defined as a criterion for selecting a measurement approach that can serve as a methodological framework for prospective studies focused on investigating attitudes toward certain behavior.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=257109&lang=enprediction modelregression coefficientmeasurement constructattitudeselfemployment intention
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Marina Stanić
Jasna Horvat
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Jasna Horvat
Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
Croatian Operational Research Review
prediction model
regression coefficient
measurement construct
attitude
selfemployment intention
author_facet Josipa Mijoč
Marina Stanić
Jasna Horvat
author_sort Josipa Mijoč
title Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
title_short Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
title_full Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
title_fullStr Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
title_full_unstemmed Measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
title_sort measuring attitudes in the self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
publisher Croatian Operational Research Society
series Croatian Operational Research Review
issn 1848-0225
1848-9931
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The paper is based on a statistical model, the construction of which requires determining the independent variables. To determine the predictive ability of different approaches to measuring independent variables, the paper provides an overview of theoretical and research approaches to the research problem. The purpose of the study is to analyze the predictive power of instruments measuring attitudes toward self-employment as one of the most significant predictors of a career choice according to the theory of planned behavior. The paper juxtaposes two various measurement approaches in assessing attitudes toward self-employment. The first approach is based on behavioral beliefs that produce favorable or unfavorable attitudes toward a self-employed career and considers two opposing options: pursuing a self-employed career or accepting a job position (working for an employer). In this context, developing a measurement construct is a multistep process that requires testing psychometric characteristics of proposed measures based on predefined theoretical and empirical dimensions. The second approach incorporates aggregate measures of attitude toward self-employment in which the predictor variable is assessed from only one perspective, without taking into account other career options. Through the means of multiple regression analysis, the paper details a comparison of both measurement approaches and their performance in explaining the dependent variable (self-employment intention). The predictive power of the model is defined as a criterion for selecting a measurement approach that can serve as a methodological framework for prospective studies focused on investigating attitudes toward certain behavior.
topic prediction model
regression coefficient
measurement construct
attitude
selfemployment intention
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