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Influence of institutional environment on entrepreneurial intention: a comparative study of two countries university students
Authors:Juan Carlos Díaz-Casero  Joao José M. Ferreira  Ricardo Hernández Mogollón  Mario Lino Barata Raposo
Affiliation:(1) School of Business Administration and Tourism, University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain;(2) Department of Business and Economics, University of Beira Interior, Covilh?, Portugal
Abstract:Institutional environment influences the perceptions of desirability and feasibility, society’s social and cultural environment, such as beliefs, values and attitudes, conditions behaviour and decisions made by individuals. This research evaluates the influence of institutional environment on entrepreneurial intention using a comparative analysis of different attitudes among university students in two countries: Portugal and Spain. In particular, this study aims to examine the perceptions of desirability, feasibility and intention toward the creation of one’s own business and how that variables influence the entrepreneurial intention as compared these two different institutional contexts. Results revealed difference among attitudes toward entrepreneurship in both countries. With respect to the perception of feasibility, the majority of students in Extremadura (Spain) consider that it is easier to create a business in nowadays than it was several decades ago. However, from the students of Beira Interior (Portugal) consider that it is more difficult. Furthermore, in Extremadura, the entrepreneurial intention is higher than in Beira Interior.
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