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      창업에 대한 내적, 외적 동기가 창업의도에 미치는 영향: 대학생과 시니어의 비교를 중심으로 = The Effects of Autonomous and Controlled Motivation on Entrepreneurship Intention: Focusing on the Comparison between University Students and Seniors

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      Purpose: This study is to analyze the differences in which factors have a greater influence on the entrepreneurial intentions of university students with many opportunities-type startups and seniors with many livelihood startups. For this purpose, the relationship between the autonomous and controlled motivations to start a business has been explored through attitude toward start-up, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. in this process, the moderating effect of age and entrepreneurship education was investigated.
      Research design, data, and methodology: Online and offline survey were conducted on students attending universities and on seniors in their forties and fifties in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. 233 university students' responses and 231 seniors' responses were used for this study.
      Results: The results of this study are summarized as follows. First, university students’ and seniors’ autonomous motivation had a significant positive influence on attitude toward entrepreneurship, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control. Second, controlled motivation had a significant positive influence on perceived behavioral control for university students. And for seniors, controlled motivation influencesattitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control. Third, attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control had a significant positive influence on entrepreneurial intentions for both university students and seniors.
      Implications: The implications of this research can contribute to the planning and operation of entrepreneurship support programs for university students and seniors that can increase new start-up creation, survival and success by diagnosing autonomous and controlled motivations for entrepreneurship. In addition, this study can contribute to establishing more effective entrepreneurship education policies that can increase entrepreneurial intention.
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      Purpose: This study is to analyze the differences in which factors have a greater influence on the entrepreneurial intentions of university students with many opportunities-type startups and seniors with many livelihood startups. For this purpose, the...

      Purpose: This study is to analyze the differences in which factors have a greater influence on the entrepreneurial intentions of university students with many opportunities-type startups and seniors with many livelihood startups. For this purpose, the relationship between the autonomous and controlled motivations to start a business has been explored through attitude toward start-up, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. in this process, the moderating effect of age and entrepreneurship education was investigated.
      Research design, data, and methodology: Online and offline survey were conducted on students attending universities and on seniors in their forties and fifties in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province. 233 university students' responses and 231 seniors' responses were used for this study.
      Results: The results of this study are summarized as follows. First, university students’ and seniors’ autonomous motivation had a significant positive influence on attitude toward entrepreneurship, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control. Second, controlled motivation had a significant positive influence on perceived behavioral control for university students. And for seniors, controlled motivation influencesattitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control. Third, attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control had a significant positive influence on entrepreneurial intentions for both university students and seniors.
      Implications: The implications of this research can contribute to the planning and operation of entrepreneurship support programs for university students and seniors that can increase new start-up creation, survival and success by diagnosing autonomous and controlled motivations for entrepreneurship. In addition, this study can contribute to establishing more effective entrepreneurship education policies that can increase entrepreneurial intention.

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      1 김진희, "외식 서비스업 종사자의 자기결정성 동기가 외식 창업의도에 미치는 영향 - 목표지향적 행동이론을 바탕으로 -" 한국외식경영학회 22 (22): 163-184, 2019

      2 Almobaireek, W. N., "Who wants to be an entrepreneur? Entrepreneurial intentions among Saudi university students" 6 (6): 4029-4040, 2012

      3 Li, C., "Validation of the Volunteer Motivation Scale and its relations with work climate and intention among Chinese volunteers" 19 (19): 124-133, 2016

      4 Li, C., "Understanding voluntary intentions within the theories of self-determination and planned behavior" 31 (31): 378-389, 2019

      5 Deci, E. L., "The"what"and"why"of goal pursuits : Human needs and the self-determination of behavior" 11 (11): 227-268, 2000

      6 Ajzen, I., "The theory of planned behavior" 50 (50): 179-211, 1991

      7 Wilson, P. M., "The relationship between psychological needs, self-determined motivation, exercise attitudes, and physical fitness" 33 (33): 2373-2392, 2003

      8 Bird, B., "The operation of entrepreneurial intentions" 13 (13): 21-30, 1989

      9 Entrialgo, M., "The moderating role of entrepreneurship education on the antecedents of entrepreneurial intention" 12 (12): 1209-1232, 2016

      10 Shah, I. A., "The moderating role of entrepreneurship education in shaping entrepreneurial intentions" 9 (9): 1-15, 2020

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      36 Liñán, F., "Development and cross–cultural application of a specific instrument to measure entrepreneurial intentions" 33 (33): 593-617, 2009

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      39 Fayolle, A., "Beyond entrepreneurial intentions : values and motivations in entrepreneurship" 10 (10): 679-689, 2014

      40 Luqman, A., "An SDT and TPB-based integrated approach to explore the role of autonomous and controlled motivations in “SNS discontinuance intention”" 85 : 298-307, 2018

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