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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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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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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