Gender and Entrepreneurial Intentions

Kelley, L. (ed.), Entrepreneurial Women: New Management and Leadership Models, Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishing, 2014, pp. 15-67

56 Pages Posted: 11 Apr 2014 Last revised: 8 Dec 2014

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Rotem Shneor

University of Agder

Jan Inge Jenssen

Adger University College

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

The paper identifies commonalities and differences between women and men in terms of eleven key factors’ impact on the formation of entrepreneurial intentions (EIs) among Norwegian students. The analysis is based on a sample of 1,782 Norwegian students from a variety of faculties and degree programs. A path analysis methodological approach is used, while being based on multiple regressions so as to gradually refine model complexities. Findings show that common to both sexes are the effects of entrepreneurial experience, social norms, self-efficacy, and age. The direct effects of role models and taking an economics major are only evident among males. The direct effect of entrepreneurship education and risk perceptions are only evident among females. Moreover, the study identifies the criticality of role models and an economics major in the overall network of effects in the case of male students, as well as the critical role of entrepreneurial education in the overall network of effects in the case of female students.

Keywords: Entrepreneurial Intentions, Entrepreneurship, Sex, Gender, Students, Self Efficacy, Social Norms

JEL Classification: M1, M13

Suggested Citation

Shneor, Rotem and Jenssen, Jan Inge, Gender and Entrepreneurial Intentions (2014). Kelley, L. (ed.), Entrepreneurial Women: New Management and Leadership Models, Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Publishing, 2014, pp. 15-67, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2423088

Rotem Shneor (Contact Author)

University of Agder ( email )

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N-4604 Kristiansand, VEST AGDER 4604
Norway

Jan Inge Jenssen

Adger University College ( email )

Servicebox 422
N-4604 Kristiansand
Norway
+47 38 14 10 00 (Phone)
47 38 14 10 26 (Fax)

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