Understanding Business Takeover Intentions—The Role of Theory of Planned Behavior and Entrepreneurship Competence
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis Development
2.1. Theory of Planned Behavior and Business Takeover Intentions
2.2. Entrepreneurship Competence
2.3. Gender and Parental Role Models in Entrepreneurship
3. Data and Methods
3.1. Data Collection
3.2. Variables
- Interesting
- Esteemed
- Worth pursuing
- Fascinating
3.3. Initial Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Logistic Regression Analysis
4.2. Testing the Mediation
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Descriptive Aspects |
---|---|
Gender | Female, 48.9% (n = 671) |
Male, 50.7% (n = 695) | |
Not declared, 0.4% (n = 5) | |
Age | Range, 18–58 years |
Mean, 24.5 years (sd 6.9) | |
Median, 22 years | |
Mother or father works as an entrepreneur | Yes, 36.9% (n = 502) (of which both parents, 10%, n = 132) |
No, 63.1% (n = 859) |
Variable | Mean (sd) | Range | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Business takeover intentions | 0.13 (0.34) | 0–1 | ||||||
2. EC | 5.0 (0.89) | 1.7–7.0 | 0.147 *** | |||||
3. Attitudes | 5.0 (1.1) | 1.0–7.0 | 0.194 *** | 0.331 *** | ||||
4. PBC | 4.2 (1.1) | 1.0–7.0 | 0.182 *** | 0.487 *** | 0.392 *** | |||
5. SN | −5.3 (18.2) | −63–63 | 0.115 *** | −0.016 | 0.101 *** | −0.079 ** | ||
6. Gender | 0.51 (0.50) | 0–1 | 0.081 ** | 0.060 * | 0.088 *** | 0.164 *** | −0.50 | |
7. Mother or father an entrepreneur | 0.37 (0.48) | 0–1 | 0.265 *** | 0.096 *** | 0.135 *** | 0.200 *** | −0.005 | −0.010 |
Mother or Father Works as an Entrepreneur | Total | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | |||
Business takeover intentions | No | 805 | 377 | 1182 |
Yes | 53 | 123 | 176 | |
Total | 858 | 500 | 1358 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | B 0.551 *** | B 0.527 ** | B 0.428 * |
Exp (B) 1.734 | Exp (B) 1.694 | Exp (B) 1.534 | |
S.E. 0.173 | S.E. 0.175 | S.E. 0.180 | |
Wald 10.136 | Wald 9.080 | Wald 5.631 | |
Mother or father working as an entrepreneur | B 1.657 *** | B 1.610 *** | B 1.524 *** |
Exp (B) 5.242 | Exp (B) 5.002 | Exp (B) 4.590 | |
S.E. 0.179 | S.E. 0.180 | S.E. 0.186 | |
Wald 85.692 | Wald 79.545 | Wald 67.421 | |
EC | B 0.485 *** | B 0.202 | |
Exp (B) 1.625 | Exp (B) 1.224 | ||
S.E. 0.106 | S.E. 0.126 | ||
Wald 21.154 | Wald 2.565 | ||
Attitudes | B 0.381 *** | ||
Exp (B) 1.463 | |||
S.E. 0.100 | |||
Wald 14.615 | |||
PBC | B 0.0257 * | ||
Exp (B) 1.293 | |||
S.E. 0.106 | |||
Wald 5.914 | |||
SN | B 0.017 *** | ||
Exp (B) 1.017 | |||
S.E. 0.004 | |||
Wald 15.732 | |||
Omnibus Chi-square | 104.558 *** | 126.739 *** | 170.257 *** |
Hosmer and Lemeshow test | 2.938 (p = 0.230) | 5.157 (p = 0.741) | 7.445 (p = 0.489) |
Nagelkerke R-squared | 0.139 | 0.168 | 0.222 |
Cox and Snell R-squared | 0.075 | 0.09 | 0.119 |
Predicted overall percentage | 87% | 87% | 88% |
Relationship | B (β) | Sig. | Adjusted R2 |
---|---|---|---|
The effect of EC on attitudes | 0.415 (0.331) | p < 0.001 | 0.11 |
The effect of EC on PBC | 0.578 (0.487) | p < 0.001 | 0.24 |
The effect of EC on SN | −0.326 (−0.016) | - | 0.00 |
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Joensuu-Salo, S.; Viljamaa, A.; Varamäki, E. Understanding Business Takeover Intentions—The Role of Theory of Planned Behavior and Entrepreneurship Competence. Adm. Sci. 2021, 11, 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11030061
Joensuu-Salo S, Viljamaa A, Varamäki E. Understanding Business Takeover Intentions—The Role of Theory of Planned Behavior and Entrepreneurship Competence. Administrative Sciences. 2021; 11(3):61. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11030061
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APA StyleJoensuu-Salo, S., Viljamaa, A., & Varamäki, E. (2021). Understanding Business Takeover Intentions—The Role of Theory of Planned Behavior and Entrepreneurship Competence. Administrative Sciences, 11(3), 61. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11030061