Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective

Franchising as a type of entrepreneurial activity to develop a nation's economy has been receiving continuous attention. In today's business world, many firms have adopted franchising as an important strategy, giving aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to own and operate a business vent...

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Main Authors: Baskaran, Shathees, Devagaran, Shima, Ganesan, Kharthigesan, Mahadi, Nomahaza
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95829/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijev.2021.119145
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spelling my.utm.958292022-06-19T04:26:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95829/ Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective Baskaran, Shathees Devagaran, Shima Ganesan, Kharthigesan Mahadi, Nomahaza HB Economic Theory HD Industries. Land use. Labor Franchising as a type of entrepreneurial activity to develop a nation's economy has been receiving continuous attention. In today's business world, many firms have adopted franchising as an important strategy, giving aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to own and operate a business venture. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between intrinsic motivation and franchise start-up intentions among Malaysians. A total of 386 participants participated in this survey. Intrinsic motivation was investigated over five subscales: Interest/Enjoyment, Perceived Competence, Perceived Choice, Effort and Value/Usefulness. Entrepreneurial start-up intentions examined four subscales: Business Involvement, Business Attitude, Pressure, and Control. From the results obtained, it was found that there were mixed findings of the significant relationship between intrinsic motivation and franchising entrepreneurial start-up intentions. Since franchising from intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial startup intentions perspective remain an underexplored area, more research is needed to improve the predictive value of franchise intentions. Inderscience Publishers 2021-11 Article PeerReviewed Baskaran, Shathees and Devagaran, Shima and Ganesan, Kharthigesan and Mahadi, Nomahaza (2021) Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, 13 (5). pp. 443-478. ISSN 1742-5360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijev.2021.119145 DOI:10.1504/ijev.2021.119145
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topic HB Economic Theory
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Baskaran, Shathees
Devagaran, Shima
Ganesan, Kharthigesan
Mahadi, Nomahaza
Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective
description Franchising as a type of entrepreneurial activity to develop a nation's economy has been receiving continuous attention. In today's business world, many firms have adopted franchising as an important strategy, giving aspiring entrepreneurs the opportunity to own and operate a business venture. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between intrinsic motivation and franchise start-up intentions among Malaysians. A total of 386 participants participated in this survey. Intrinsic motivation was investigated over five subscales: Interest/Enjoyment, Perceived Competence, Perceived Choice, Effort and Value/Usefulness. Entrepreneurial start-up intentions examined four subscales: Business Involvement, Business Attitude, Pressure, and Control. From the results obtained, it was found that there were mixed findings of the significant relationship between intrinsic motivation and franchising entrepreneurial start-up intentions. Since franchising from intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial startup intentions perspective remain an underexplored area, more research is needed to improve the predictive value of franchise intentions.
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author Baskaran, Shathees
Devagaran, Shima
Ganesan, Kharthigesan
Mahadi, Nomahaza
author_facet Baskaran, Shathees
Devagaran, Shima
Ganesan, Kharthigesan
Mahadi, Nomahaza
author_sort Baskaran, Shathees
title Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective
title_short Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective
title_full Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective
title_fullStr Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective
title_full_unstemmed Intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective
title_sort intrinsic motivation and entrepreneurial start-up intentions: a franchising perspective
publisher Inderscience Publishers
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95829/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijev.2021.119145
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