The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand

Previous studies have investigated entrepreneurial behavior but failed to pinpoint nascent entrepreneurial behavior (NEB) and its underlying causal factors. Potential universities are required to cooperate with government agencies to promote and support students, researchers, and entrepreneurs acces...

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Main Authors: Teangsompong, Teerapong, Sritong, Chaloempon
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-13512024-06-19T02:00:03Z The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand Teangsompong, Teerapong Sritong, Chaloempon Previous studies have investigated entrepreneurial behavior but failed to pinpoint nascent entrepreneurial behavior (NEB) and its underlying causal factors. Potential universities are required to cooperate with government agencies to promote and support students, researchers, and entrepreneurs access the resources necessary for innovation-driven enterprises. As entrepreneurial universities, Thai universities will act as the new engine for national growth. This research aimed to develop, validate, and evaluate the invariance of the structural equation model (SEM) of NEB among Thai undergraduate students. Data were collected using a questionnaire survey with a Cronbach’s alpha between 0.723 and 0.903, which was applied to a sample of 1,272 students. Later, data were analyzed using LISREL software. The results showed that the constructed SEM was congruent with the empirical data at a very high level. Fifty-three percent of the variance of NEB was explained by causal factors. Attitude (ATT) was shown to have a direct effect on NEB at the highest level, followed by social norm (SN), and entrepreneurial intention (EI), respectively. This result suggested that actual EI depends not only on the policies launched by government sectors and universities, but also the awareness level of students towards such policies. Therefore, entrepreneurship behavior should be promoted continually for emphasis on NEB. 2021-03-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol21/iss1/7 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1351 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1351/viewcontent/RA_206.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository Entrepreneurship Incubating start-ups Theory of Planned Behavior
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Entrepreneurship
Incubating start-ups
Theory of Planned Behavior
spellingShingle Entrepreneurship
Incubating start-ups
Theory of Planned Behavior
Teangsompong, Teerapong
Sritong, Chaloempon
The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand
description Previous studies have investigated entrepreneurial behavior but failed to pinpoint nascent entrepreneurial behavior (NEB) and its underlying causal factors. Potential universities are required to cooperate with government agencies to promote and support students, researchers, and entrepreneurs access the resources necessary for innovation-driven enterprises. As entrepreneurial universities, Thai universities will act as the new engine for national growth. This research aimed to develop, validate, and evaluate the invariance of the structural equation model (SEM) of NEB among Thai undergraduate students. Data were collected using a questionnaire survey with a Cronbach’s alpha between 0.723 and 0.903, which was applied to a sample of 1,272 students. Later, data were analyzed using LISREL software. The results showed that the constructed SEM was congruent with the empirical data at a very high level. Fifty-three percent of the variance of NEB was explained by causal factors. Attitude (ATT) was shown to have a direct effect on NEB at the highest level, followed by social norm (SN), and entrepreneurial intention (EI), respectively. This result suggested that actual EI depends not only on the policies launched by government sectors and universities, but also the awareness level of students towards such policies. Therefore, entrepreneurship behavior should be promoted continually for emphasis on NEB.
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author Teangsompong, Teerapong
Sritong, Chaloempon
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Sritong, Chaloempon
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title The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand
title_short The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand
title_full The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand
title_fullStr The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed The Structural Equation Model of Nascent Entrepreneurial Behavior among Undergraduate Students in Thailand
title_sort structural equation model of nascent entrepreneurial behavior among undergraduate students in thailand
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publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol21/iss1/7
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1351/viewcontent/RA_206.pdf
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