Entrepreneurial intention of employees in the private sector in Medellín andits metropolitan area

Journal Title: Revista CEA - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 8

Abstract

This study aims to establish if employees in the private sector in Medellín and its metropolitan area have entrepreneurial intention based on a set of cognitive and sociopersonalvariables. A survey included 120 participants to identify the variables that influence the entrepreneurial intention of the population under study and analyze their characteristics according several factors. The results confirm that individuals in the private sector are significantly prone to start their own businesses.

Authors and Affiliations

Diana Milena Hernández-Lopez, John Fredy Moncada-Toro, Laura Cristina Henao-Colorado

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Diana Milena Hernández-Lopez, John Fredy Moncada-Toro, Laura Cristina Henao-Colorado (2018). Entrepreneurial intention of employees in the private sector in Medellín andits metropolitan area. Revista CEA, 4(8), 13-33. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-397180