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Entrepreneurial education, government policies and programmes, and entrepreneurial behaviour: A serial moderated mediation model
Entrepreneurial education, government policies and programmes, and entrepreneurial behaviour: A serial moderated mediation model

Author(s): Cong Duong, Krzysztof Wach, Ngoc Xuan Vu, Son Tung Ha, Bich Ngoc Nguyen
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
Keywords: Entrepreneurial behavior; entrepreneurial intention; entrepreneurial education; government policies and programs;

Summary/Abstract: Objective: The research aims to adopt a serial moderation mediation model to investigate the serial indirect effects of entrepreneurial education and the moderation impacts of entrepreneurial government policies and programmes on entrepreneurial attitude-intention-behaviour links and tighten the attitude-intention-behaviour gap in the entrepreneurial area. Research Design & Methods: A sample of 802 master students from nine universities/institutions in Vietnam and structural equation modelling (SEM) were employed to test developed hypotheses. Findings: The research demonstrates that attitude towards entrepreneurship played a more important role than entrepreneurial intention in sculpting start-up behaviour. Entrepreneurial education not only has direct effects on entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviours, but it also has serial mediation effects on entrepreneurial behaviour via two mediators, including entrepreneurial attitudes and intention. Moreover, entrepreneurial government policies and programmes were found to significantly reinforce the entrepreneurial attitude-intention-behaviour linkages. Implications & Recommendations: The findings of this research offer valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners who wish to encourage individuals’ entrepreneurial activities. Contribution & Value Added: The research is expected to significantly contribute to entrepreneurship literature by indicating the serial mediation effects of entrepreneurial education on entrepreneurial behaviour, the moderation impacts of entrepreneurial government policies and programmes, and closing the entrepreneurial attitude-intention-behaviour gap.

  • Issue Year: 10/2022
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 37-54
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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