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A Systems View Across Time and Space

Table 1 Theoretical contributions determining the development of entrepreneurial development

From: Interaction of potential and effective entrepreneurial capabilities in adolescents: modeling youth entrepreneurship structure using structural equation modeling

Authors

Proposed theory

Factors associated with the development of entrepreneurial skills

Shapero and Sokol (1982)

Determinants of entrepreneurial intention

Desirability

Perceived viability

Behavior in risk situations

Situational and sociocultural conditions

Business events

Situational drivers

Perceptions, values, experiences

Ajzen (1991)

Theory of planned behavior

Attitude toward oneself

Social influence

Degree of Self-control over results obtained

Krueger and Brazael (1994)

Model for entrepreneurial potential

Credibility

Feasibility of behavior

Entrepreneurial intention

Triggering event

Tarrats-Pons et al. (2015)

Systemic model of entrepreneurship

Training

Personal variables

Competencies, skills and K

Recognition of opportunities in the given context

Clarysse et al. (2011)

 

The ability to recognize opportunities is the determining variable in the concept of entrepreneurship

Shane and Venkataraman (2000)

 

Individual differences are the most important element in becoming an entrepreneur

  1. Source: Prepared by the authors