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Toward rigour & parsimony: a primary validation of Kolvereid's (1996) entrepreneurial attitudes scales
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Date Issued
2016-05-18
Date Available
2017-10-18T01:00:07Z
Abstract
Questioning the validity of scholarly work is not a typical path to publication in the management field. However, although considerable scholarship assesses entrepreneurial attitudes and intentions models of behaviour, methodological weaknesses in scale development have hampered scholars' ability to rigorously interpret and build upon their research findings. We review 20 years of research and discover that the pioneer measure of entrepreneurial attitudes as a predictor of self-employment intentions, has yet to be empirically validated. We show that construct and measurement differences, one-off modifications to existing scales and a lack of adequate justification may partially explain why studies in the entrepreneurship education domain have produced inconsistent results. We address this limitation by performing factor analytic techniques on data from two sets of English-speaking university students from two North American countries. The result is a more parsimonious and streamlined 'mini-Kolvereid' scale. We further demonstrate that this scale is an effective predictor of entrepreneurial intentions.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development: An International Journal
Volume
28
Issue
5-6
Start Page
358
End Page
379
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 Informa UK Limited
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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