How Past Failure Predicts Subsequent Entrepreneurial Intention: A Comparative Study of Mainland China and Taiwan
Entrepreneurship is the center of economic growth process, and it is context-sensitive. We compare Mainland China and Taiwan by investigating the impact of past failure on individual entrepreneurs. Using a large amount of data from GEM (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor), a logistic regression approac...
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doaj-cfb9f8aad05648b7b99b0db5f635cf242020-11-25T03:50:59ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-03-01126233110.3390/su12062331su12062331How Past Failure Predicts Subsequent Entrepreneurial Intention: A Comparative Study of Mainland China and TaiwanHui He0Yan Bai1Xia Xiao2Business school, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, ChinaBusiness school, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, ChinaCollege of Business Administration, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing 100070, ChinaEntrepreneurship is the center of economic growth process, and it is context-sensitive. We compare Mainland China and Taiwan by investigating the impact of past failure on individual entrepreneurs. Using a large amount of data from GEM (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor), a logistic regression approach was adopted and most of the major variables in models are correlated positively. We demonstrate that past failure does affect entrepreneurs’ perceived capability and next enterprising activity positively in the two regions. Unlike the moderating role of culture, entrepreneurial motivation exerts a quite different impact on the relationship between past failure and entrepreneurs’ future intention in the two regions. Our results provide not only theoretical implications for context-related entrepreneurial motivation, but practical suggestions for entrepreneurs and policy makers.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/6/2331past failureentrepreneurial intentionentrepreneurial motivationcomparative studymainland chinataiwan |
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How Past Failure Predicts Subsequent Entrepreneurial Intention: A Comparative Study of Mainland China and Taiwan |
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How Past Failure Predicts Subsequent Entrepreneurial Intention: A Comparative Study of Mainland China and Taiwan |
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How Past Failure Predicts Subsequent Entrepreneurial Intention: A Comparative Study of Mainland China and Taiwan |
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How Past Failure Predicts Subsequent Entrepreneurial Intention: A Comparative Study of Mainland China and Taiwan |
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How Past Failure Predicts Subsequent Entrepreneurial Intention: A Comparative Study of Mainland China and Taiwan |
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how past failure predicts subsequent entrepreneurial intention: a comparative study of mainland china and taiwan |
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Entrepreneurship is the center of economic growth process, and it is context-sensitive. We compare Mainland China and Taiwan by investigating the impact of past failure on individual entrepreneurs. Using a large amount of data from GEM (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor), a logistic regression approach was adopted and most of the major variables in models are correlated positively. We demonstrate that past failure does affect entrepreneurs’ perceived capability and next enterprising activity positively in the two regions. Unlike the moderating role of culture, entrepreneurial motivation exerts a quite different impact on the relationship between past failure and entrepreneurs’ future intention in the two regions. Our results provide not only theoretical implications for context-related entrepreneurial motivation, but practical suggestions for entrepreneurs and policy makers. |
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past failure entrepreneurial intention entrepreneurial motivation comparative study mainland china taiwan |
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