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The present work attempts to examine the different cultural patterns and factors of Spanish and Portuguese university students in terms of their respective intentions either to become self-employed or to launch their own businesses. As tested in numerous studies, entrepreneurial intentions stem from various different psychological and socio-cultural factors that collectively shape such motivations. Thus, whilst aware that entrepreneurship and employment rates prove very unfavorable in Portugal and Spain, we seek to establish whether the factors subject to study in the scientific literature illuminate and portray differential patterns between these two countries.
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- Entrepreneurial Activity
- National Culture
- Entrepreneurial Intention
- Personal Attitude
- Entrepreneurship Process
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This research was supported by the Portuguese Science Foundation through NECE—Research Unit in Business Sciences (Programa de Financiamento Plurianual das Unidades de I&D da FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior/Portugal).
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Ferreira, J.J., Fernandes, C.I., Raposo, M.L., Sanchez, J.C., Hernandez-Sanchez, B.R. (2015). Cultural Influences on the Entrepreneurial Intentions of University Students: A Comparative Study Between Spain and Portugal. In: Peris-Ortiz, M., Merigó-Lindahl, J. (eds) Entrepreneurship, Regional Development and Culture. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15111-3_9
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