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Les déterminants de l’intention entrepreneuriale des étudiants camerounais

Emmanuel Tchagang ()
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Emmanuel Tchagang: UY1 - Université de Yaoundé I

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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to search for factors which explain Cameroonian students' en-trepreneurial intentions. We combined two models: Shapero and Sokol's model (1982) and Ajzen's (1991) model of intention. The validation of this combined model on a sample of 545 Cameroonian students shows that the desire to act and the perceived feasibility are the main factors which determine students' entrepreneurial intentions. Meanwhile university context has a marginal effect; social norm and self concept have no effect on students' entrepreneurial intentions. Globally, the moderator effect of propensity to act is not verified.

Keywords: desire to act; perceived feasibility; social norm; self concept; university context; propensity to act; intention; désir d'agir; faisabilité perçue; norme sociale; concept de soi; contexte universitaire; propension à l'action (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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Published in Management & sciences sociales, 2017, Mieux-être au travail : repenser le management et l’émergence de la personne, 22, pp.172-190

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