TY - JOUR
T1 - How to enhance the entrepreneurial intentions of the young population in rural areas
T2 - An approach from personal values and the socioeconomic environment
AU - Heredia-Carroza, Jesús
AU - Chavarría-Ortiz, Carlos
AU - López-Estrada, Sebastián
AU - Zacharewicz, Thomas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/9/1
Y1 - 2024/9/1
N2 - This study investigates the determinants of entrepreneurial intentions among university students in the rural region of Comarca Sierra Sur, Andalusia, Spain. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior, the analysis reveals that attitudes toward entrepreneurship and perceived behavioral control are significant predictors of entrepreneurial intentions. Positive attitudes and a strong sense of control are closely associated with entrepreneurial intentions, while subjective norms show no significant effect, suggesting that social expectations may function differently in rural areas. Additionally, personal values such as openness to change and self-enhancement positively influence entrepreneurial intentions, whereas conservatism is negatively associated. This research fills a gap in the literature by extending the Theory of Planned Behavior to a rural context, where prior studies have been limited. The findings highlight the need to tailor entrepreneurship policies to the unique characteristics of rural areas and emphasize the importance of personal values and perceived control in fostering entrepreneurship. These insights are particularly relevant for policymakers aiming to stimulate economic development and entrepreneurship in rural regions.
AB - This study investigates the determinants of entrepreneurial intentions among university students in the rural region of Comarca Sierra Sur, Andalusia, Spain. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior, the analysis reveals that attitudes toward entrepreneurship and perceived behavioral control are significant predictors of entrepreneurial intentions. Positive attitudes and a strong sense of control are closely associated with entrepreneurial intentions, while subjective norms show no significant effect, suggesting that social expectations may function differently in rural areas. Additionally, personal values such as openness to change and self-enhancement positively influence entrepreneurial intentions, whereas conservatism is negatively associated. This research fills a gap in the literature by extending the Theory of Planned Behavior to a rural context, where prior studies have been limited. The findings highlight the need to tailor entrepreneurship policies to the unique characteristics of rural areas and emphasize the importance of personal values and perceived control in fostering entrepreneurship. These insights are particularly relevant for policymakers aiming to stimulate economic development and entrepreneurship in rural regions.
KW - Entrepreneurial intentions
KW - Personal values
KW - Rural area
KW - Theory of planned behavior
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85207780263
U2 - 10.1016/j.iedeen.2024.100261
DO - 10.1016/j.iedeen.2024.100261
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85207780263
SN - 2444-8834
VL - 30
SP - 1
EP - 11
JO - European Research on Management and Business Economics
JF - European Research on Management and Business Economics
IS - 3
M1 - 100261
ER -