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    Influence of Business Incubators Performance on Entrepreneurial Intentions and Its Antecedents during the Pre-incubation Stage

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    URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/15079
    DOI: 10.1515/erj-2016-0095
    ISSN: 2194-6175
    ISSN: 2157-5665
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    Giordano Martínez, Karla Roxana; Fernández Laviada, AnaAutoridad Unican; Herrero Crespo, AngelAutoridad Unican
    Fecha
    2018-03
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    © De Gruyter
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    Entrepreneurship research journal, Volumen: 8 Número: 2,
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    de Gruyter
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    https://doi.org/10.1515/erj-2016-0095
    Palabras clave
    Entrepreneurial intentions
    Business incubator
    Desirability
    Feasibility
    Risk perceived
    Self-efficacy
    Facilitating conditions
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    The pre-incubation phase is critical in the forming of entrepreneur?s intention and however it is almost missing in literature. Using the entrepreneurship models based on the beliefs?attitude?intention relationship, a sample of 167 pre-incubated entrepreneurs within the well-known System of Business Incubators of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education was surveyed and its statistical analysis developed with Structural Equation Modelling methodology. Our findings confirm that (1) entrepreneur?s perception concerning the incubator?s performance directly and positively affects the desirability, self-efficacy and the facilitating conditions, (2) the perceived desirability and feasibility in entrepreneurship, as well as the first ones, self-efficacy and facilitating conditions, positively influence the entrepreneurial intentions. Furthermore, contrary to the traditional mind-set that supports risk is a barrier, results suggest that (3) the risk perceived by pre-incubated entrepreneurs positively influences entrepreneurial intentions and the desirability that is attributed to that behaviour. Finally, these results also provide insights for organizational leaders and policymakers into managing business incubators and organising their formative programs. The effectiveness of incubators is clear but it is also important to communicate it properly so that incubated individuals can perceive it.
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