Examining entrepreneurial intentions in adult population in China and Pakistan: GEM data evidence
This research manuscript is aimed at to examine entrepreneurial intentions through the cognitive approach of Chinese and Pakistani adults. Data for this research was acquired from the database of GEM 2012 APS Global Individual Level. The entrepreneurial intention was a dependent variable while in...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Johar Education Society
2018-12-01
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Series: | Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences |
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Online Access: | http://jespk.net/publications/4313.pdf |
Summary: | This research manuscript is aimed at to examine entrepreneurial intentions through the
cognitive approach of Chinese and Pakistani adults. Data for this research was acquired
from the database of GEM 2012 APS Global Individual Level. The entrepreneurial
intention was a dependent variable while independent variables were individual
perceptions, socio-cultural perceptions and perceptions of economic opportunities. Their
effect on intentions is tested along with some control variables. Four logistic regressions
were employed to test three hypotheses. Fear of failure was not found as a significant
predictor of entrepreneurial intentions in both countries. Gender is also not a significant
predictor of entrepreneurial intentions in China. But it is significant in Pakistan;
therefore, we can say that males are more likely to hold entrepreneurial intentions in
Pakistan. The results of role model, self-efficacy and perception of economic
opportunities are positive and significant predictors of entrepreneurial intentions in both
countries. From socio-cultural perceptions, status and respect and news in media have
been found strong predictors of entrepreneurial intentions among Chinese adults while
career choice and news in media have been found strong predictors of entrepreneurial
intentions among Pakistani adults. Pakistani government should encourage Small and
Medium Enterprise Development Authority to provide basic entrepreneurial training
(Entrepreneurial Idea Generation) to adults and commercial and micro-finance
banks/institutes to lend small and big loans to adults who prefer to open their
firms/businesses. |
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ISSN: | 1997-8553 2309-8619 |