Abstract

Currently, there are two bottleneck problems in the research of college students’ entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial behavior: lack of comprehensive and systematic theoretical framework and empirical analysis to reveal the role path that affects entrepreneurial intention, and most studies ignore the gap between entrepreneurial intention and behavior. Based on the literature review, this study adopted the Theory of Planned Behavior as the theoretical framework introduced entrepreneurial situational factors and entrepreneurial implementation intention, and constructed a two-step extended entrepreneurial intention–behavior model. The structural equation was constructed using AMOS24.0 to empirically analyze the antecedent variables of college students’ entrepreneurial intention and the factors influencing entrepreneurial behavior. The empirical results showed that expected material possessions, expected social reputation, expected self-evaluation, mission and responsibility, and career development are the antecedent variables of entrepreneurial attitude. Support from families and friends, college teachers’ views, and the role models are antecedent variables of entrepreneurial subjective norms. Professional ability, entrepreneurial ability, entrepreneurial experiences, and personality traits are the antecedent variables of entrepreneurial perceived behavior control. In the formation stage of college students’ entrepreneurial intention, attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavior control, and entrepreneurial situational factors have significant impacts on the formation of college students’ entrepreneurial intention, while entrepreneurial intention, perceived behavior control, and entrepreneurial situational factors have significant impacts on the transformation phase of entrepreneurial behavior. Entrepreneurial implementation intention plays an intervening role between entrepreneurial intention and behavior of college students.

Highlights

  • College students are the main force behind innovation and entrepreneurship that promotes economic development (Ever Grande Research Institute, 2020)

  • The results show that entrepreneurial situational factors and entrepreneurial implementation intention correlated positively with the college student’s entrepreneurial intention

  • The influencing factors of how college students with strong entrepreneurial intention turn into entrepreneurs are limited, and the existing theoretical model of planned behavior cannot explain this transformation mechanism

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Introduction

College students are the main force behind innovation and entrepreneurship that promotes economic development (Ever Grande Research Institute, 2020). According to the Chinese College Graduates Employment Report, over 75% of college students showed entrepreneurial intention during undergraduate years (You, 2020). These undergraduates are not always able to follow their own will, which means that the possibility of realization of their entrepreneurial intention is relatively low, in spite of their willingness to take risks. It is important to study the transformation process from entrepreneurial intention to entrepreneurial behavior of college students

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