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The 'Making' of an Entrepreneur: Testing a Model of Entrepreneurial Intent among Engineering Students at MIT


Christian Lüthje


Technical University Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management

Nikolaus Franke


Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration


R&D Management, Vol. 33, pp. 135-147, March 2003

Abstract:     
In the present, study a covariance structure model is tested to identify the causes of entrepreneurial intent among engineering students. Specifically, we explore whether steady personal dispositions or whether perceptions of contextual founding conditions have an impact on the intention to found one's own business.

The survey of 512 students at the MIT School of Engineering broadly confirms the model. Personality traits have a strong impact on the attitude towards self-employment. The entrepreneurial attitude is strongly linked with the intention to start a new venture. The students' personality, therefore, shows an indirect effect on intentions. Furthermore, the entrepreneurial intent is directly affected by perceived barriers and support factors in the entrepreneurship-related context. The findings have important implications for policy makers inside and outside universities.

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Date posted: April 22, 2004  

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Lüthje, Christian and Franke, Nikolaus, The 'Making' of an Entrepreneur: Testing a Model of Entrepreneurial Intent among Engineering Students at MIT. R&D Management, Vol. 33, pp. 135-147, March 2003. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=513889

Contact Information

Christian Lüthje (Contact Author)
Technical University Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH) ( email )
Hamburg, D-21071
Germany
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management
50 Memorial Drive
E52-556
Cambridge, MA 02142
United States
617-253-7155 (Phone)
Nikolaus Franke
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration ( email )
Augasse 2-6
Vienna, Wien A-1090
Austria
011-43-1-31336-0 (Phone)
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