We are delighted to invite you to submit your manuscripts for the Special Issue titled “Moving from Entrepreneurial Intention to Behavior,” to be published in Administrative Sciences Journal (MDPI). We are looking for original works that explore various aspects of entrepreneurship, from theory to practical application.
The students of the Department of Business Administration in the course “Entrepreneurship and Innovation” presented their business ideas through the creation of a business model canvas.
This book delves into the psychological aspects of entrepreneurship, examining how individual traits such as creativity, risk-taking propensity, and proactivity impact entrepreneurial intention. It also discusses the influence of external factors such as access to resources, social networks, and market conditions on the decision to start a business. Additionally, the book explores the role of cultural and societal norms in shaping attitudes towards entrepreneurship and self-employment.
Entrepreneurship, as a large part of human creation, is at the core of the dynamic evolution of our world. Within the business landscape, ideas are developed that shape the future, laying the foundations for an innovative and evolving society. This scientific book analyzes the process of business creation, revealing practices behind the creation of a business idea and its subsequent implementation. Through the presentation of theories, examples, research data, and expert analysis, ...