Entrepreneurial Intention, Life Satisfaction, and Impulsivity in University Students
Azucena De Maria de Maria Arredondo Perez and
Sheyla Veronica Morales Palma
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Abstract:
The study sought to determine the relationship between entrepreneurial intention, life satisfaction, and impulsivity of students at an university in Cusco. The stratified sample consisted of 150 students from the professional career in Management and Psychology. There were considered in the study the entrepreneurial intention subscale, the life satisfaction scale, and the Dickman impulsivity inventory. There was found a relationship between entrepreneurial intention and impulsivity (p = .044), so impulsivity would play an important role in entrepreneurship. Likewise, a significant difference was found between Psychology and Management students regarding their entrepreneurial intention, so there is a greater intention of entrepreneurship among Management students.
Keywords: entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial intention; life satisfaction; impulsivity; functional; dysfunctional (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.110664
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