Title of article :
THE ENTREPRENEURIAL START-UP PROCESS: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL AND THE SOCIAL ECONOMIC CONDITION
Author/Authors :
Chuluunbaatar, Enkhbold National Cheng Kung University - Institute of Creative Industry Design, Taiwan , Ottavia National Cheng Kung University - Institute of Creative Industry Design, Taiwan , Luh, Ding-Bang National Cheng Kung University - Institute of Creative Industry Design, Taiwan , Kung, Shiann-Far National Cheng Kung University - Department of Urban Planning, Taiwan
Abstract :
Entrepreneurship is a complex phenomenon that involves not only economic activity but also social mechanisms. The intention to become an entrepreneur is a matter not only of one’s individual personality but also of one s interaction with the social environment. This study has three main objectives: predicting the existence of entrepreneurial behavioural intentions in different socio-economic conditions; examining how entrepreneurial behavioural intentions formulate entrepreneurial behaviour; and identifying how social capital influences this relationship. It also aims to reveal the differences between entrepreneurs in a relatively mature free market economy (Taiwan) and a newly emerging free market economy (Mongolia). The analysis shows that socio-economic conditions affect the formation of entrepreneurial intentions. There are different approaches to building social capital in a relatively mature market and its newly emerging counterpart. The tendency of having high trust and social ties was found in Taiwanese entrepreneurs, while monitoring is commonly found among Mongolian entrepreneurs.
Keywords :
entrepreneurship , entrepreneurial intention , social capital , social economic condition
Journal title :
Asian Academy of Management Journal
Journal title :
Asian Academy of Management Journal