Influence of Gender on the Entrepreneurial Intention of University Students in Guayaquil (#1405)
Read ArticleDate of Conference
July 19-21, 2023
Published In
"Leadership in Education and Innovation in Engineering in the Framework of Global Transformations: Integration and Alliances for Integral Development"
Location of Conference
Buenos Aires
Authors
Veliz, Cecilia
Naula, Diana
Ortiz, Elías
Campoverde, Ronald
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is one of the main sources of income for developing countries, especially in Ecuador, where family businesses represent a large part of the country's economic entities. Therefore, this work analyzes the entrepreneurial intention in a sample of university students in Guayaquil, Ecuador, using the theory of planned behavior proposed by Azjen [5] as a theoretical model. The questionnaire used for data collection was based on the work of Liñan and Chen [4], from which 332 valid records were obtained. Subsequently, the influence of entrepreneurial attitude, perceived control and subjective norm on entrepreneurial intention was evaluated, through a structural equation model (SEM) specification; considering the difference between men and women. The results showed that, although women have a greater willingness or attitude to undertake, they are limited by their low level of perceived control and high vulnerability to subjective norms. These results provide inputs for the promotion and promotion of entrepreneurship in specific groups according to their needs.