Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university

Academic entrepreneurship pertains to the utilization of research output from universities or research organizations to generate income by creating new businesses such as spin-offs. Faculty members or graduate students become entrepreneurs through the commercialization of their research. In this stu...

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Main Authors: Blasa-Cheng, Angelique C., Abeledo, Chona Camille V., Ching, Phoebe, Balatbat, Maricel S., Jimenez, Shieradel V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-101412024-03-26T06:16:50Z Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university Blasa-Cheng, Angelique C. Abeledo, Chona Camille V. Ching, Phoebe Balatbat, Maricel S. Jimenez, Shieradel V. Academic entrepreneurship pertains to the utilization of research output from universities or research organizations to generate income by creating new businesses such as spin-offs. Faculty members or graduate students become entrepreneurs through the commercialization of their research. In this study, the theory of planned behavior was operationalized to determine if attitudes, social norms, and perceived control of the researcher influences his or her entrepreneurial intention. Faculty members and graduate students from various colleges in a Philippine private university participated in the survey. Multiple regression was used to test the significance of the antecedents of entrepreneurial intention. Entrepreneurial attitude and perceived control showed a significant and positive influence on entrepreneurial intention due to the motivation factors of the university and self-efficacy. Entrepreneurial attitude strongly predicts the entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and research students. 2019-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9186 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Academic spin-outs—Philippines Entrepreneurship—Philippines Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
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 Academic spin-outs—Philippines
Entrepreneurship—Philippines
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
spellingShingle Academic spin-outs—Philippines
Entrepreneurship—Philippines
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Blasa-Cheng, Angelique C.
Abeledo, Chona Camille V.
Ching, Phoebe
Balatbat, Maricel S.
Jimenez, Shieradel V.
Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university
description Academic entrepreneurship pertains to the utilization of research output from universities or research organizations to generate income by creating new businesses such as spin-offs. Faculty members or graduate students become entrepreneurs through the commercialization of their research. In this study, the theory of planned behavior was operationalized to determine if attitudes, social norms, and perceived control of the researcher influences his or her entrepreneurial intention. Faculty members and graduate students from various colleges in a Philippine private university participated in the survey. Multiple regression was used to test the significance of the antecedents of entrepreneurial intention. Entrepreneurial attitude and perceived control showed a significant and positive influence on entrepreneurial intention due to the motivation factors of the university and self-efficacy. Entrepreneurial attitude strongly predicts the entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and research students.
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author Blasa-Cheng, Angelique C.
Abeledo, Chona Camille V.
Ching, Phoebe
Balatbat, Maricel S.
Jimenez, Shieradel V.
author_facet Blasa-Cheng, Angelique C.
Abeledo, Chona Camille V.
Ching, Phoebe
Balatbat, Maricel S.
Jimenez, Shieradel V.
author_sort Blasa-Cheng, Angelique C.
title Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university
title_short Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university
title_full Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university
title_fullStr Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected Philippine private university
title_sort determinants of academic entrepreneurial intention of faculty members and graduate students of a selected philippine private university
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9186
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