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The role of corruption and risk aversion in entrepreneurial intentions
Authors:Luciana De Andrade Costa  Emerson Wagner Mainardes
Institution:1. Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS), S?o Leopoldo, Brazillandradec@unisinos.br;3. FUCAPE Business School, Vitória, Brazil
Abstract:The literature on entrepreneurship has suggested that an individual’s entrepreneurial intention depends on three types of factor: personal characteristics, the individual’s expertise and professional background, and external factors. Our study investigates how corruption, an external factor, and risk aversion, a personal characteristic, may simultaneously affect individuals’ entrepreneurial intentions. With data on 76 203 individuals in 53 countries, our estimation results indicate that risk aversion decreases the individual’s probability of having an entrepreneurial intention by 6.67 percentage points. In addition, an increase in 1 SD in the perceived level of corruption in a country decreases the individual’s probability of having an entrepreneurial intention by 0.96 percentage points.
Keywords:Entrepreneurship  corruption  risk aversion
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