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Cognitive aspects of potential entrepreneurs in southern and nothern Europe: an analysis using gem-data

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The entrepreneurial function has gained great relevance to explain the development process. From an individual’s cognitive perspective, entrepreneurial intentions are the most relevant elements leading to starting up a new venture . Therefore, the main objective of this paper is analysing if different perceptions affect entrepreneurial intentions and examining the possible differences between potential entrepreneurs of two European areas: the Southern countries (Spain, Italy, Greece and Portugal) and the Scandinavian countries (Finland, Sweden and Denmark) .The empirical analysis, using logistic regression with Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data, shows that personal, opportunity and socio-cultural perceptions do help explaining entrepreneurial intention . The role of cultural and institutional differences is considered in the conclusions

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Cognitive aspects of potential entrepreneurs in southern and nothern Europe: an analysis using gem-data

Author: Santos Cumplido, Francisco Javier; Liñán, Francisco; Fernández Serrano, José
Year: 2009
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coGni i e aS p e c S o po e n i a l en e p e n e u S in So u h e n a n d
no h e n eu o p e : an an a l y S i S uS i n G Gem-da a
as p E c o s c o g n i i o s d E l o s E m p E s a i o s p o E n c i a l E s E n E l s U y E l
n o E d E EU o p a : U n a n á l i s i s c o n d a o s d E l gEm
José Fe nández
Uni e sidad de Se illa
j se ano@us .es
F ancisco Liñán
Uni e sidad de Se illa
linan@us .es
F ancisco J. San os
Uni e sidad de Se illa
jsan os@us .es
Recibido: junio de 2009; acep ado: oc ub e de 2009
aB S a c
The en ep eneu ial unc ion has gained g ea ele ance o explain
he de elopmen p ocess. F om an indi idual’s cogni i e pe spec i e,
en ep eneu ial in en ions a e he mos ele an elemen s leading o s a ing
up a new en u e . The e o e, he main objec i e o his pape is analysing i
di e en pe cep ions a ec en ep eneu ial in en ions and examining he
possible di e ences be ween po en ial en ep eneu s o wo Eu opean a eas:
he Sou he n coun ies (Spain, I aly, G eece and Po ugal) and he Scandina ian
coun ies (Finland, Sweden and Denma k) .The empi ical analysis, using logis ic
eg ession wi h Global En ep eneu ship Moni o da a, shows ha pe sonal,
oppo uni y and socio-cul u al pe cep ions do help explaining en ep eneu ial
in en ion . The ole o cul u al and ins i u ional di e ences is conside ed in he
conclusions .
Keywo ds: New Fi ms; Social No ms and Social Capi al; Model E alua ion
and Tes ing; Compa a i e S udies o Pa icula Economies; Eu ope,
ISSN: 1576-0162
e S u m e n
La unción emp esa ial cob a especial ele ancia en la explicación del
p oceso de desa ollo económico . Desde la pe spec i a cogni i a, la in ención
emp esa ial es el elemen o undamen al que lle a a la c eación de una emp esa .
El obje i o undamen al de es e a ículo es, po an o, analiza si di e en es
pe cepciones in luyen sob e las in enciones emp esa iales y examina las
posibles di e encias en e los emp esa ios po enciales de dos á eas eu opeas:
los países del su (España, I alia, G ecia y Po ugal) y los países escandina os
(Finlandia, Suecia y Dinama ca) . El análisis empí ico, median e eg esión
logís ica con da os del Global En ep eneu ship Moni o , mues a que las
pe cepciones pe sonales, de opo unidad y socio-cul u ales con ibuyen a
explica la in ención emp endedo a . El papel de las di e encias cul u ales e
ins i ucionales es conside ado en las conclusiones .
Palab as cla es: C eación de emp esas, Capi al social y no mas sociales;
E aluación y Validación de Modelos; Es udios Compa a i os en e Economías;
Eu opa .
Clasi icación JEL: M13; Z13; C52; P52; O52 .
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1 . in o d u c i o n
In gene al, social esea che s ag ee ha en ep eneu ship is e y impo an
o p omo e he de elopmen p ocess (Aud e sch and Thu ik, 2000; Baumol,
2002; Fon ela, Guzmán, Pe ez and San os, 2006; Guzmán, 1994; Hébe and
Link, 1989; San os, 2004; Schumpe e , 1934; Wenneke s and Thu ik, 1999).
In ac , he objec i es o he di e en app oaches o en ep eneu ship can
be summa ised in he desi e o look o an explana ion o why, how, when o
whe e en ep eneu s disco e and exploi oppo uni ies which p omo e he
de elopmen p ocess (Shane and Venka a aman, 2000) .
Following a mul idisciplina y ocus, he cogni i e app oach is acqui ing
a g ea ele ance nowadays o explain en ep eneu ship no only a he
indi idual le el (K uege , Reilly and Ca s ud, 2000), bu also a he agg ega e
le el (A enius and Minni i, 2005) . Bo h po en ial and exis ing en ep eneu s
cap u e he in luence o he ex e nal en i onmen h ough hei mo i a ions and
pe cep ions, gene a ing a i udes and in en ions which de e mine beha iou s .
Ne e heless, he cu en emphasis on en ep eneu ial cogni ion has e ol ed
h oughou he de elopmen o he en ep eneu ship esea ch domain .
This pape , ollowing he cogni i e pe spec i e, ies o con ibu e o he
unde s anding o one o he aspec s o he disco e y-exploi a ion p ocess .
Speci ically, he main objec i e is o analyse he ole o di e en pe cep ions
in he o ma ion o in en ions owa ds s a -up (K uege , 2000) . Pe cep ions
a e a cogni i e cons uc . They a e men al ep esen a ions o he ex e nal
en i onmen a ound indi iduals, cap u ed h ough hei senses and elabo a ed
in hei mind . These ep esen a ions may di e among indi iduals because o
he p esence o di e en cogni i e biases . Tha is o say, he endency o make
e o s in judgmen when acing complex p oblems wi h incomple e in o ma ion
(Ba on, 1998; Buseni z and Ba ney, 1997). En ep eneu s, because o hei
wo k unde condi ions cha ac e ized by high unce ain y and ime p essu e,
ha e a high suscep ibili y o se e al cogni i e biases, a ec ing hei le el o
pe cep ions . In his sense, compa ed o o he people, hey can pe cei e lowe
isk le els o highe con idence in hei own capaci ies o s a a business .
Un il now, he cogni i e en ep eneu ship li e a u e has s udied he
in luence exe ed by some pe cep ions on he in en ions o s a -up, es ic ing
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he analysis o an indi idual le el and using small samples, gene ally made
up o s uden s a ending MBA p og ammes (Kol e eid, 1996; K uege , 1993;
K uege e al ., 2000) . C oss-na ional s udies o his kind a e a e, since la ge
in e na ional su eys a e needed . In his sense, he Global En ep eneu ship
Moni o esea ch p ojec (www .gemconso ium .o g) annually collec s da a
on he en ep eneu ial ac i i y in 43 coun ies a ound he wo ld (Bosma,
Jones, Au io and Le ie, 2008) . This su ey is e y ele an no only o ou
unde s anding o he en ep eneu ial p ocess, bu also o he mo e gene al
unde s anding o he economic de elopmen p ocess .
GEM ques ionnai es include some cogni i e i ems ha may allow
analysing en ep eneu ial in en ions a an agg ega e le el (Reynolds e al .,
2005), al hough i is no wi hou some limi a ions . Speci ically, o his pape
pe cep ions been di ided in o h ee g oups: indi idual pe cep ions ( ole model,
sel -e icacy and isk a e sion), pe cep ions on economic oppo uni ies, and,
inally, socio-cul u al pe cep ions (pe cep ions abou he social legi ima ion o
en ep eneu ship) .
The empi ical analysis ega ding he ela ionship be ween pe cep ions
and s a -up in en ions has been es ic ed in his s udy o a compa ison
be ween Scandina ian and Medi e anean coun ies in Eu ope . These wo
se o coun ies a e p obably o med by he mos de eloped (Scandina ian)
and leas de eloped (Medi e anean) coun ies o EU-15 . The de elopmen
gap be ween bo h g oups may be pa ially based on he di e en models
o de elopmen ollowed in each a ea . These wo models a e e ealing ha
people om no he n and sou he n Eu ope ha e di e en alues and a i udes
on economic and business ac i i y (Ho s ede, 1980).
The e o e, using GEM da a, he empi ical objec i e o his s udy has
speci ically been inding ou whe he di e ences do exis in he le el o
en ep eneu ial in en ions and in he in luence o en ep eneu ial pe cep ions
on in en ions among hese wo Eu opean egions . The indings o he analysis
will be impo an a leas in wo espec s . Fi s ly, hey will help explain whe he
en ep eneu ial pe cep ions play a simila o di e en ole in egions wi h
di e en le el o economic de elopmen wi hin he Eu opean Union . Secondly,
i will s ess he need o design some speci ic na ional policies o p omo e
en ep eneu ship and, he e o e, economic de elopmen in egions wi h low
s a -up le els .
2 . h e h e o e i c a l Ba c k G o u n d
The ele ance o cogni i e p ocesses in shaping he indi idual’s
en ep eneu ial decisions and ac ions has been s essed elsewhe e (Ba on,
2004; K uege , 2000; Mi chell e al., 2002a, 2004; Sha e and Sco , 1991).
In his sense, his pape s udies a an agg ega e le el he ole o pe cep ions,
as one o he mos impo an cogni i e ac o s in he in en ion o s a a
business . In his second sec ion, he li e a u e ela ed o he impo ance o
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en ep eneu ial cogni ion is e iewed . Then, de i ed om his li e a u e, h ee
dis inc kinds o pe cep ions a e conside ed: indi idual, socio-cul u al and
economic pe cep ions .
2 .1 . h e en e p e n e u i a l co G n i i o n ap p o a c h
The ocus o en ep eneu ship esea ch which eme ged om he in e ac ion
o socio-psychology and o ganiza ional managemen s a ed paying a en ion
o he mos impo an cha ac e is ics which could di e en ia e en ep eneu s
om non-en ep eneu s (Ga ne , 1989). The mos impo an pe sonali y ai s
ound by his li e a u e we e achie emen mo i a ion, need o independence,
in e nal locus o con ol and mode a e isk- aking p opensi y (Bo land, 1975;
B ockhaus, 1980; Collins and Moo e, 1964; Jennings and Zei haml, 1983;
McClelland, 1961). Some schola s e en p oposed a da k side o en ep eneu s,
emphasizing hei need o con ol, dissa is ac ion, dis us ul beha iou o
scapegoa eelings (Ke s de V ies, 1985).
This ai app oach was complemen ed by he analysis o he in luence o
some demog aphic a iables on he s a -up a e . Among hese a iables, he
ollowing may be highligh ed: age, gende , eligion, e hnic g oup, educa ion,
socioeconomic s a us o p o essional expe ience (Coope and Dunkelbe g, 1987;
Reynolds, S o ey and Wes head, 1994; S o ey, 1994). A posi i e aspec o hese
app oaches is ha hey ha e allowed o iden i y some signi ican ela ionships
be ween demog aphics and pe sonali y ai s wi h some en ep eneu ial
beha iou s, such us inno a ion . Ne e heless, om a heo e ical poin o iew,
hese app oaches we e c i icised bo h o hei me hodological and concep ual
p oblems and o hei weak explana o y capaci y (Ga ne , 1989; K uege e al.,
2000; Robinson, S impson, Hue ne and Hun , 1991).
One impo an cause o he weak explana o y capaci y a ibu ed o he
ai and demog aphic app oaches is ha hey did no conside beha iou
as a consequence o pe son-si ua ion in e ac ions, in con as o hei wide
accep ance in cogni i e psychology since he 1960s (Sha e and Sco , 1991).
Fo una ely, esea ch has no ably e ol ed and his cogni i e app oach has
gained much ele ance in he a emp s o explain en ep eneu ship nowadays
(Ba on, 2004; K uege and Ca s ud, 1993; Mi chell e al., 2002a, 2004).
The cogni i e app oach emphasizes he ac ha e e y hing we say o
do as human beings is in luenced by men al p ocesses, such as mo i a ion,
pe cep ions o a i udes (K uege , 2003) . Th ough hese p ocesses, people
acqui e in o ma ion, s o e i , ans o m i and use i o accomplish di e en
asks, such us making decisions o sol ing p oblems . Acco ding o Mi chell
e al (2002a), “en ep eneu ial cogni ions a e he knowledge s uc u es ha
people use o make assessmen , judgemen o decisions in ol ing oppo uni y
e alua ion, en u e c ea ion and g ow h” .
S udies which i s de eloped he cogni i e app oach o en ep eneu ship
we e hose ocused on mo i a ion (Collins and Moo e, 1964; McClelland,

156 Jo S é e n á n d e z , a n c i S c o li ñ a n , a n c i S c o J . Sa n o S
1961). Mo i a ion is he se o easons ha de e mines indi iduals o engage
in a pa icula beha iou , o ins ance, he s a -up (Shane, Locke and Collins,
2003) . Howe e , ela ed o mo i a ion s udies and he in en ion o s a -up,
he social lea ning heo y (Bandu a, 1977, 1982) is p obably he cogni i e
app oach o en ep eneu ship which has awakened he mos in e es among
schola s . Acco ding o i , beha iou is he consequence o en i onmen al
s imuli, eed-back p ocess and obse a ional lea ning . Following his line
o esea ch, Ajzen buil his heo y o planned beha iou (TPB) s a ing ha
in en ions cap u e he mo i a ional ac o s which in luence beha iou . Thus,
hey become measu es o he e o he indi idual plans o exe in o de o
pe o m he beha iou (Ajzen, 1991). The in luence o Bandu a’s and Ajzen’s
wo ks has been e y impo an in en ep eneu ial cogni ion esea ch because
hey de ine some impo an indi idual pe cep ions, such as, o ins ance, sel -
e icacy . These pe cep ions ha e been use ul o en ep eneu ship schola s
in explaining why en ep eneu s s a a business, (Kol e eid, 1996; K uege ,
1993, 2003; Liñán and Chen, 2009; Shape o and Sokol, 1982).
Mo e ecen ly, he en ep eneu ial cogni ion app oach has been paying
a en ion o he analysis o cogni i e biases and heu is ics (Ba on, 1998;
Buseni z and Lau, 1996; De Ca olis and Sapa i o, 2006; Keh, Foo and Lim,
2002; Simon, Hough on and Aquino, 2000) Cogni i e biases ep esen a
pe son’s endency o make e o s in judgmen based on cogni i e ac o s,
such as pe cep ions and mo i a ions . Heu is ics a e e icien ules coded by
e olu iona y o lea ned p ocesses . These ules help explain why and how
people, such as exis ing en ep eneu s o po en ial en ep eneu s, make
decisions, come o judgmen s o sol e p oblems, when acing complex
ma e s wi h incomple e in o ma ion . The e o e, biases and heu is ics a e e y
impo an in he decision-making p ocess . Fo ins ance, in o de o success ully
s a a new business when an oppo uni y is disco e ed, i is no possible o
wai o all he necessa y in o ma ion o be a ailable because hen, p obably,
he oppo uni y will be gone (Buseni z and Ba ney, 1997).
To sum up, pe cep ions a e he cen al cogni i e elemen o analysis in bo h
en ep eneu ial cogni i e ocuses . Speci ically, pe cep ions a e ep esen a ions
o he ex e nal en i onmen a ound indi iduals cap u ed h ough ou senses
and consciousness (K uege , 2003) . They ep esen a subjec i e in e p e a ion
o eali y, and he e o e do no necessa ily e lec objec i e ci cums ances
(A enius and Minni i, 2005) . Fo he pu poses o his s udy, i may be use ul o
di e en ia e h ee di e en ca ego ies o pe cep ions ha may be a ec ing he
indi idual’s en ep eneu ial in en ion.
2 .2 . in d i i d u a l pe c e p i o n S a e c i n G en e p e n e u i a l in e n i o n S
Bandu a’s (1977) wo k has emphasized he ele ance o wo impo an
pe cep ions in social lea ning: ole model pe cep ion and sel -e icacy . They
ha e consis en ly been in oduced in o en ep eneu ial cogni i e esea ch
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(Kol e eid, 1996; K uege e al., 2000; Liñán and Chen, 2009). Fi s ly, ole
model heo y explains he p ocess o lea ning by copying he ac ion o o he
pe sons h ough obse ing hem doing i . This heo y has been applied o
en ep eneu ship esea ch o explain why indi iduals whose pa en s a e
en ep eneu s become en ep eneu s (A enius and Minni i, 2005; Sche e ,
B odzinsky and Wiebe, 1991). In his sense, ole modelling is di e en o
imi a ion because obse a ional lea ning and pe cep ions change he beha iou
o indi iduals h ough a cogni i e p ocess o ou s ages: a en ion, e en ion,
ep oduc ion and, inally, mo i a ion (Bandu a, 1977).
On he o he hand, he concep o sel -e icacy is he belie in one’s own
capabili ies o pe o m an ac ion and o a ain di e en ou comes (Bandu a,
1982). Thus, indi iduals conside ing hemsel es as capable o success ully
pe o ming as an en ep eneu , will ha e a g ea e p obabili y o becoming
en ep eneu s o , a leas , o exhibi ing en ep eneu ial in en ions (K uege and
Ca s ud, 1993). This concep is di e en o he in e nal locus o con ol which
means ha people belie e he ou comes o hei ac ions as depending on hei
own e o (Bo land, 1975). Al hough he e is a co ela ion among hese wo
concep s, i is possible o ha e an in e nal locus o con ol bu low sel -e icacy
(Robinson e al., 1991).
Rela ed o he concep o sel -e icacy, en ep eneu ship esea ch
de eloped some en ep eneu ial in en ion models . The mos impo an ea ly
con ibu ion o his app oach is he ‘en ep eneu ial e en ’ heo y (Shape o
and Sokol, 1982). Acco ding o his, indi iduals decide o c ea e a i m when
he en ep eneu ial ac i i y is pe cei ed o be mo e desi able and mo e
easible han o he al e na i es . Pe cei ed easibili y e e s o he pe cep ion
o he abili y o pe o m he en ep eneu ial beha iou o , in o he wo ds, sel -
e icacy .
Simila ly, K uege and Cas ud (1993) apply he heo y o planned
beha iou (TPB) de eloped by Ajzen (1991) o explain en ep eneu ial
po en ial . Acco ding o hem, he in en ion o se up a new i m is in luenced
by h ee pe cep ions: pe sonal a ac ion o en ep eneu ial ac i i y, pe cei ed
subjec i e no ms (pe cep ion ha people in hei close en i onmen would
app o e o he i m-c ea ion decision) and again pe cei ed beha iou al con ol
o sel -e icacy (K uege e al ., 2000) .
Finally, en ep eneu ial cogni ion esea ch has ocused on isk pe cep ions
as an impo an ac o in luencing he s a -up p ocess (Simon e al ., 2000) . A
high isk pe cep ion is expec ed o be a nega i e in luence on en ep eneu ial
in en ion . Risk pe cep ion may be conside ed as a consequence o ea o
ailu e (A enius and Minni i, 2005) . Tha is o say, ea o he unce ain y abou
economic o e en social and psychological ewa ds inhe en o he en u e
c ea ion p ocess .
Risk p opensi y o en ep eneu s was i s ly s udied du ing he 1970s as a
ac o which could di e en ia e en ep eneu s om non-en ep eneu s . These
esea che s expec ed en ep eneu s o be people wi h a highe willingness o
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ake isky ac ions compa ed o o he s . Howe e , esul s ha e shown ha isk
p opensi y was e y simila be ween en ep eneu s and non-en ep eneu s
(B ockhaus, 1980). I may be a gued ha his “ ai s pe spec i e” ailed o
explain he ole o isk in en ep eneu ship because i did no conside he
in luence o he cogni i e p ocess . The cogni i e app oach has shown ha isk
plays an impo an ole in, o ins ance, en ep eneu ial in en ions (Shane e
al ., 2003) . Objec i ely, si ua ions aced by en ep eneu s a e mo e isky han
si ua ions aced by manage s . Howe e , he o me pe cei ed less isk han he
la e because o cogni i e biases, such as , o ins ance, o e con idence (Simon
e al ., 2000) . Fo his eason, po en ial en ep eneu s a e expec ed o pe cei e
lowe isks and show lowe ea o ailu e and, he e o e, hei in en ions o
becoming en ep eneu s would be highe .
To sum up, he ollowing p oposi ion is es ablished:
P oposi ion 1: These h ee indi idual pe cep ions (knowing a
ole model, ha ing high sel -e icacy and low isk pe cep ion) will
exe a posi i e in luence on en ep eneu ial in en ions .
2 .3 . pe c e p i o n S o ec o n o m i c (o e n e p e n e u i a l ) op p o u n i i e S
As i is well-known, economic condi ions a e ela ed o he s a -up a e . The
li e a u e sugges s ha a high le el o economic de elopmen (high na ional
income pe inhabi an , a well-educa ed popula ion, a high li e expec ancy) and
a posi i e economic cycle (low in e es a es, budge su plus, low in la ion, low
unemploymen a e, high economic g ow h) exe a posi i e in luence on he
c ea ion o new i ms (Thu ik, Uhlane and Wenneke s, 2002) . Ne e heless,
GEM da a has ound ha less de eloped coun ies usually cha ac e ized by
nega i e economic condi ions ha e eco ded highe new- en u e a es han
mos de eloped coun ies . An explana ion o his beha iou is ha he deg ee
o economic wel a e p o ided by a good economic si ua ion de e mines he
exis ence o job al e na i es o people (Wenneke s, an S el, Thu ik and
Reynolds, 2005) . In ac , only when unemploymen became an impo an
p oblem du ing he se en ies and eigh ies, did he s a -up a e g ow mo e
in ensi ely in de eloped coun ies, al hough no a he same le el as in less
de eloped coun ies (Ca lsson, 1996).
Besides, one impo an quali a i e di e ence be ween businesses s a ed in
highly-de eloped and less-de eloped coun ies is ha mos people a e mo i a ed
by economic oppo uni ies in he o me and mos people a e mo i a ed by
economic necessi y in he la e (Bosma e al ., 2008) . Then he ques ion is,
why do some people and no o he s disco e hese economic oppo uni ies?
A plausible explana ion o his ac is ha he disco e y o oppo uni ies is
no a mechanical p ocess (Baumol, 1993). The speci ic cha ac e is ics o
ma ke s, such as hei size o composi ion, and he a ailabili y o inancing and
di e en kinds o capi al (physical, echnological, human o social) can inc ease
economic oppo uni ies since hey inc ease po en ial p o i s . This, in u n,
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would aise he amoun o people engaged in he s a -up p ocess (Casson,
1982; Wilken, 1979). Howe e , e en in his case, i is necessa y o indi iduals
o pe cei e hose economic oppo uni ies as easible and desi able (K uege ,
2000) . The e o e, again he cogni i e p ocess makes some indi iduals mo e
sensi i e han o he s o he di e en economic oppo uni ies p o ided by he
ma ke and he a ailable esou ces (A dich ili, Ca dozo and Ray, 2003; Shane
and Venka a aman, 2000) .
In his sense, he gene al e olu ion o economic o en ep eneu ial
oppo uni ies expec ed by people will ha e a mac oeconomic e ec on he
agg ega e le el o en ep eneu ial in en ions and on he o e all s a -up a e
(Thu ik e al ., 2002) . Bu , a he indi idual le el, indi iduals will end o show
en ep eneu ial in en ions and exhibi s a -up beha iou s depending on
hei cogni i e p ocess and hei pe cep ions o he exis ence o economic
oppo uni ies, independen ly o he ealism o hese pe cep ions (A enius and
Minni i, 2005) .
I migh be a gued ha people wi h en ep eneu ial in en ion will end o
pe cei e mo e oppo uni ies, e e sing causa ion . Howe e , he pe cep ion ha
he e a e gene ally good oppo uni ies in he ma ke is expec ed o con ibu e
o he decision o s a -up . Bu , on he o he hand, ha ing in en ion needs no
make he pe son hink he e a e good oppo uni ies (e .g ., i he pe son has jus
los his/he job) .
An impo an ques ion is whe he he pe cep ion o en ep eneu ial
oppo uni ies is an an eceden o o he pe cep ions, such us sel -e icacy o isk
pe cep ion, o no . In his sense, acco ding o K uege (2003), he pe cep ion
o en ep eneu ial oppo uni ies could ac as a p ecipi a ing ac o because i
ein o ces o he indi idual pe cep ions in he o ma ion o in en ions .
The e o e, hese a gumen s lead o he ollowing p oposi ion:
P oposi ion 2: A posi i e pe cep ion o en ep eneu ial
oppo uni ies will exe a posi i e in luence on en ep eneu ial
in en ions, ein o cing he ole o indi idual pe cep ions .
2 .4 . So c i o -c u l u a l pe c e p i o n S
Finally, he en ep eneu ship li e a u e has also s udied he in luence
o cul u al and sociological aspec s on oppo uni y ecogni ion and
en ep eneu ial in en ion h ough cogni i e mechanisms . Cul u e is made up
o ideas, alues and no ms common o a g oup o people . In ac , Ingleha
(1997) de ines cul u e as he se o basic common alues which con ibu es o
shaping people’s beha iou in a socie y. Acco ding o Ho s ede and Ho s ede
(2005), he no ion o cul u e also includes pa e ns o hinking, eeling and
ac ing, which a e lea ned and sha ed by people li ing wi hin he same social
en i onmen . He calls hese pa e ns o beha iou “so wa e o he mind”
and, hus, de ines cul u e as he collec i e p og amming o he mind which
dis inguishes he membe s o a g oup o people om o he s .
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Global esul s a e ela i ely sa is ac o y, as may be seen in Table 4 . The
omnibus es is always signi ican (p < 0 .05), deno ing accep ance o he
hypo hesis ha β coe icien s a e di e en om ze o . Ne e heless, he
a iables conside ed he e only explain a limi ed ac ion o he a iance in
en ep eneu ial in en ions (pseudo R-squa ed s a is ics) . Addi ional a iables
a e p obably needed o complemen hose included in models 1 o 5 . In
his sense, he Hosme -Lemeshow es con i ms his idea . A cu -o alue o
0 .058 has been used (co esponding o he pe cen age o indi iduals s a ing
en ep eneu ial in en ions) . Fo his eason, he pe cen age o co ec ly
classi ied cases (which anges om 63 .0% o 70 .1%) is easonably sa is ac o y
when compa ed wi h he e e ence 5 .8% le el .
Model 1 is he basic model including only a iables ela ed o socio-
demog aphic cha ac e is ics (Table 2, o a dis ibu ion o demog aphic
cha ac e is ics o esponden s, see appendix) . As may be seen, age, gende and
educa ion signi ican ly con ibu e o explaining he en ep eneu ial in en ion o
esponden s, wi h he expec ed signs . Thus, males a e 2 .343 imes as likely as
emales o decla e a posi i e in en ion (odds a io) . Simila ly, a highe educa ion
le el is associa ed wi h highe in en ions, wi h odd- a ios anging om 1 .153
o 2 .407 . The e ec o age is e e sed, as expec ed, since e e y addi ional
yea o age o esponden s is associa ed wi h dec easing p obabili y o show
en ep eneu ial in en ion (Le esque and Minni i, 2006)3 . These h ee esul s
a e no ably obus , since hey a e main ained e en when addi ional a iables
a e included (models 2 o 5) .
Model 2 ies o e i y p oposi ion 1 . The h ee indi idual pe cep ions
conside ed ha e signi ican coe icien s wi h he expec ed signs . In pa icula ,
he e ec s o knowing a ole model o ha ing sel -e icacy a e he s onges o all
a iables included (odds- a ios a e 2.359 and 3.614, espec i ely). On he o he
hand, pe cei ing a high isk o ailu e con ibu es o dec easing en ep eneu ial
in en ions . The con ibu ion o socio-demog aphic cha ac e is ics emains
essen ially he same, wi h espec o bo h he sign and le el o coe icien s, and
also o signi icance le els . The only di e ence ela es o income . In model 1,
highe income was posi i ely associa ed wi h in en ion (al hough his esul was
no signi ican ) . The inclusion o indi idual pe cep ions has u ned he e ec o
highe income nega i e and ( o he highes income g oup) signi ican . Thus,
once he e ec o hese pe cep ions has been conside ed, be e -o people
exhibi a lowe in en ion o become en ep eneu s .
3 Le esque and Minni i (2006) ound a non-linea e ec o age on en ep eneu ial ac i i y . E en hough
en ep eneu ial in en ion is some hing di e en , we pe o med an addi ional eg ession o e alua e
his possibili y . Resul s con i m he non-linea e ec o age . Howe e , since he alue and signi icance
o he emaining coe icien s we e simila , we chose o keep he linea pa e n o simplici y, and no
o di e a en ion om he objec i e o his pape .

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an an a l y S i S uS i n G Gem-da a
a B l e 4: Go o d n e S S -o - i S a i S i c S a
MODEL 1 MODEL 2 MODEL 3 MODEL 4 MODEL 5
Omnibus es (signi icance le el)
0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000
Cox and Snell pseudo
R-squa ed 0.029 0 .062 0 .064 0 .065 0 .065
Nagelke ke pseudo
R-squa ed 0 .080 0 .172 0 .178 0.179 0 .181
Hosme -Lemeshow es
(Signi . le .) 0 .017 0 .001 0 .002 0 .002 0 .000
Pe cen age co ec 63 .01 69.40 70 .00 70 .02 70 .10
a A cu -o alue o 0 .058 is used .
Model 3 includes an addi ional a iable measu ing he indi idual’s
pe cep ion abou he exis ence o en ep eneu ial oppo uni ies o s a a i m
in hei a ea o esidence . P oposi ion 2 is sa is ac o ily con i med, since his
a iable has a signi ican and posi i e β coe icien , wi h a ela i ely high odds-
a io . Besides, he signs, le el and signi icance o all he o he s a iables a e
simila o model 2 .
To es p oposi ion 3, socio-cul u al pe cep ions ha e been included in
model 4 . Howe e , esul s suppo p oposi ion 3 weakly, since only one o
he h ee a iables included is signi ican . Pe cei ing he socie y espec s
en ep eneu s and conside s en ep eneu ship o be a desi able ca ee choice
does no a ec he in en ion le el . In con as , he pe cep ion ha success ul
new businesses a e equen ly ea u ed in he public media con ibu es o
inc easing he en ep eneu ial in en ion o esponden s . Ne e heless, he
odd- a io o his a iable is ela i ely low (1 .213) .
Finally, a inal eg ession was pe o med (model 5 in Table 3) o es o he
exis ence o signi ican di e ences be ween Scandina ian and Medi e anean
coun ies in Eu ope . O e all, esul s a e sa is ac o y . The coe icien o his
a iable is signi ican and nega i e (en ep eneu ial in en ion is lowe in he
Medi e anean coun ies) . Besides, he model is signi ican , acco ding o he
Omnibus es , bu he model i is no sa is ac o y (see Table 4) . Coe icien s
and signi icance le els o mos o he a iables emain s able . The only ele an
di e ence ela es o wo k s a us, which becomes signi ican in model 5 . Based on
his esul , i may be a gued ha some ele an di e ences do exis ega ding he
o ma ion o en ep eneu ial in en ions in bo h a eas . To y o be e unde s and
hese dispa i ies, sepa a ed analyses will be ca ied ou o each sub-sample .
4 .2 . e G i o n a l diSpa i ieS in en e p e n e u i a l in e n i o n S
To ca y ou he analysis o egional dispa i ies, he inal logis ic eg essions
in Table 2 will be compu ed o Medi e anean and Scandina ian coun ies .
These a e p esen ed in Table 5 . As may be obse ed, he coe icien s o nea ly
168 Jo S é e n á n d e z , a n c i S c o li ñ a n , a n c i S c o J . Sa n o S
all he pe cep ion a iables a e he same in bo h a eas . The only di e ence
ela es o he pe cei ed social espec o en ep eneu s . Howe e , his
coe icien is non-signi ican o nei he subsample .
Some socio-demog aphic cha ac e is ics end o ha e a simila e ec on
en ep eneu ial in en ions in bo h a eas . This is he case o age and gende .
Howe e , he e a e some di e ences ha dese e close a en ion . Thus,
he e ec o educa ion di e s in deg ee . In he Medi e anean coun ies,
he s onges posi i e e ec on in en ion is o hose ha ing a uni e si y
deg ee, wi h a likelihood o decla ing such in en ion 11 imes highe han
he e e ence g oup ( hose wi h some seconda y educa ion, odds a io o
11 .523) . In Scandina ia, hose ha ing some pos seconda y educa ion bu
no a deg ee a e hose exhibi ing a highe en ep eneu ial in en ion (odds
a io o 8 .325) .
a B l e 5: e G i o n a l loGiS ic e G e S S i o n a
Va iables Medi e anean Scandina ian
B Exp(B) B Exp(B)
Cons an -3 .52*** 0 .03 -2 .788*** 0 .062
Gende 0.379** 1 .461 0 .577*** 1 .780
Age -0 .042*** 0.959 -0 .041*** 0.960
Wo k
Wo k(1) 0.098 1 .102 0 .023 1 .023
Wo k(2) 0 .154 1 .166 2 .072*** 7.938
Educa ion
Educa ion(1) 0 .731*** 2 .078 0 .306*** 1 .358
Educa ion(2) 0 .273 1 .314 2.119*** 8 .325
Educa ion(3) 2 .444*** 11 .523 0 .486*** 1 .626
Income
Income(1) -0 .132 0 .876 -0 .028 0.973
Income(2) -0 .302* 0.739 -0 .147 0 .863
Role Model 0.971*** 2 .642 0 .707*** 2 .028
Risk Pe cep ion -0 .335** 0 .716 -0.299*** 0 .742
Sel -E icacy 1 .631*** 5 .111 1 .152*** 3 .165
En ep eneu ial
Oppo . 0.292* 1.339 0 .466*** 1.594
Desi able Ca ee -0 .005 0.995 -0 .01 0.990
Respec 0 .045 1 .046 -0.059 0.943
Public Media 0 .255* 1.291 0 .166* 1 .180
Signi icance le els based on Wald s a is ic: *** signi ican a p< 0,001; ** signi ican a p< 0,01;
* signi ican a p< 0,05 .
a A cu -o alue o 0 .046 is used o he Medi e anean sub-sample, and 0 .065 o he
Scandina ian sub-sample .
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Wo k s a us and income le el e ec s a e clea ly di e en . In Sou he n
coun ies, highe income is associa ed wi h lowe in en ion, bu he odds a io
is no oo low (0.739). In he no he n g oup o coun ies, i is being e i ed o
a s uden which makes esponden s decla e a much highe s a -up in en ion
(odds a io o 7.938).
I may be said ha hese socio-demog aphic cha ac e is ics a e hose which
di e en ia e bo h sub-samples . In his sense, when we look a indi idual and
en ep eneu ial oppo uni y pe cep ions, we ind ha bo h g oups o a iables
a e signi ican in bo h sub-samples, wi h equi alen coe icien s and odds-
a ios . This may be in e p e ed in he sense ha he cogni i e mechanisms
people use o de e mine hei s a -up in en ions a e simila in bo h a eas,
bu ins i u ional ci cums ances di e (gene al le el o educa ion, employmen
condi ions, unemploymen a e, income le el …) .
Finally, when socio-cul u al a iables a e conside ed, hey a e gene ally non-
signi ican in bo h subsamples . Only he ea u ing o success ul en ep eneu s
in public media con ibu es o inc easing in en ion in bo h Medi e anean and
Scandina ian coun ies . E en hough he posi i e in luence o he public media
seems o be sligh ly highe in Medi e anean coun ies, he odds- a io a e e y
simila in bo h cases and ela i ely small (1.291 s. 1.180).
a B l e 6: e G i o n a l Go o d n e S S -o - i S a i S i c S a
Medi e anean Scandina ian
Omnibus es (signi icance le el) 0 .000 0 .000
Cox and Snell pseudo R-squa ed 0 .068 0 .067
Nagelke ke pseudo R-squa ed 0 .218 0 .176
Hosme -Lemeshow es (Signi . le .) 0 .152 0 .006
Pe cen age co ec 72 .5 70 .4
a A cu -o alue o 0 .046 is used o he Medi e anean sub-sample, and 0 .065 o he Scandina ian
sub-sample .
I we conside he gene al adequacy o he model o each subsample, he
ele an es s a e epo ed in Table 6 . I is in e es ing o no e ha goodness-
o - i s a is ics a e simila o hose o he ull-sample model . In ac , o he
Medi e anean coun ies, hey a e e en be e , since he Hosme -Lemeshow
es indica es he model is a good app oxima ion o he da a, and he
pe cen age o co ec ly classi ied obse a ions is highe .
5 . co n c l u S i o n S
As was poin ed ou in he in oduc ion o his pape , he cogni i e
app oach o en ep eneu ship is e y impo an nowadays no only a he
indi idual le el bu also a he agg ega e le el . In his espec , a i s impo an
con ibu ion o his pape has been o p o ide a classi ica ion o di e en
170 Jo S é e n á n d e z , a n c i S c o li ñ a n , a n c i S c o J . Sa n o S
pe cep ions ela ed o en ep eneu ial in en ions . Acco ding o he li e a u e,
h ee g oups o en ep eneu ial pe cep ions ha e been ound: indi idual
pe cep ions, pe cep ions on economic oppo uni ies and, inally, socio-cul u al
pe cep ions .
Simila ly, he in luence o hose di e en pe cep ions on en ep eneu ial
in en ions has usually been es ed h ough empi ical analyses on small samples
o uni e si y s uden s . Resul s ha e been e y p omising bu i was necessa y
o ca y ou addi ional analyses a he agg ega e le el . In pa icula , he GEM
p ojec p o ides a good oppo uni y o pe o m his kind o analysis since i
collec s da a on di e en aspec s o he i m-c ea ion p ocess om se e al
coun ies a ound he wo ld . In his sense, he empi ical objec i e o his pape
has been, ollowing he p oposed classi ica ion o en ep eneu ial pe cep ions,
analysing GEM da a o compa e en ep eneu ial in en ions in wo di e en
Eu opean egions: Scandina ian and Medi e anean coun ies . As hese wo
g oups o coun ies a e conside ably di e en wi h espec o hei cul u al and
economic backg ound, a clea di e ence in he in luence o pe cep ions on
in en ions was expec ed .
The i s impo an inding o he empi ical analysis is ha he h ee kinds
o pe cep ions p oposed ha e a signi ican in luence on in en ions in he
combined sample (Scandina ian and Medi e anean coun ies) . As expec ed,
indi idual pe cep ions (especially, sel -e icacy and ole model) a e he mos
impo an an eceden s o en ep eneu ial in en ion (K uege e al . 2000) .
Rega ding pe cep ions on economic oppo uni ies, his in luence is no as high
as expec ed . Ou in e p e a ion is ha he li e a u e may be emphasizing he
ole o oppo uni ies wi hou aking in o accoun he impo an di e en ia ion
be ween de eloped and unde de eloped coun ies, and also be ween expansion
and ecession in he economic cycle . I may be he case ha p ecisely he
people wi h high in en ions pe cei e he ecogni ion o oppo uni ies as he
no mal si ua ion . I is possible oo ha he p esence o cogni i e biases is
exe ing an in luence on pe cep ions abou economic oppo uni ies (Keh e
al . 2002) . As a consequence, he e o e, people wi h en ep eneu ial in en ion
may be less wo ied abou oppo uni ies .
Resul s ega ding socio-cul u al pe cep ions in he combined sample a e
he weakes . Again he exis ence o cogni i e biases o a posi i e en i onmen
o c ea e i ms in de eloped coun ies may make indi iduals ake socio-cul u al
suppo o g an ed, hus diminishing i s e ec on in en ions . As Da idsson
(1995) a gues o he case o Swedish egions, he ela i ely small di e ences
in cul u al alues among esponden s’ coun ies would make hese a iables
non-signi ican .
The e o e, he e seems o be a common en ep eneu ial cul u e b oadly
sha ed by bo h Scandina ian and Medi e anean coun ies . This is mani es ed
in a leas wo aspec s . On he one hand, as i has been poin ed ou , gene al
esul s ega ding socio-cul u al pe cep ions o each sub-sample a e e y simila
o esul s o he combined sample, in spi e o he Scandina ian popula ion
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showing highe en ep eneu ial in en ions . On he o he hand, he mos
impo an di e ences be ween sub-samples a e ound in some demog aphic
a iables (wo k s a us and educa ion) and some indi idual pe cep ions ( ole
model and sel -e icacy), bu no on pe cep ions abou economic oppo uni ies
o on socio-cul u al pe cep ions .
In Scandina ian coun ies, he in luence o wo k s a us on en ep eneu ial
in en ions (speci ically, being e i ed o , mos p obably, a s uden ) is signi ican ly
highe . This could be e lec ing ha young s uden s a e po en ial u u e
en ep eneu s o a much g ea e ex en han in Medi e anean coun ies .
In some sense, his esul pa ially explains why en ep eneu ial in en ion is
highe in no he n Eu ope and e en sugges s why oppo uni y mo i a ions a e
usually highe in Scandina ia o nascen en ep eneu s .
Rega ding he in luence o educa ion, Scandina ian people show highe
in en ions when hey ha e a pos seconda y le el, while in Medi e anean
coun ies in en ions a e he highes o uni e si y g adua es . This would be
ela ed o he di e en emphasis placed on seconda y educa ion in each a ea .
In gene al, echnical aining is mo e alued in no he n Eu ope han in sou he n
Eu ope . As a esul , s uden s wi h a pos seconda y educa ion in Scandina ian
coun ies ha e mo e en ep eneu ial in en ion because hey ha e acqui ed
mo e abili ies du ing hei educa ional p ocess and maybe eel mo e con iden
o be en ep eneu s .
Join esul s ound a nega i e e ec o income le el on en ep eneu ial
in en ion . This is no in con adic ion wi h he usual inding ha highe weal h is
associa ed wi h s a -up beha iou . In his sense, i is his e ec on pe cep ions
which is ele an o de e mine he en ep eneu ial in en ion, and no weal h
i sel . Thus, be e -o people will p obably ha e mo e job oppo uni ies
a ailable and need no become en ep eneu s . This esul is s onge o
he Medi e anean coun ies, sugges ing ha among highe -income g oups
in sou he n Eu ope, en ep eneu ship is no he bes alued ca ee op ion .
The e o e, Medi e anean coun ies need o implemen policies o p omo e
en ep eneu ship as a desi able-ca ee choice, as Scandina ian coun ies ha e
been doing since he beginning o he 1990s.
Finally, ega ding he in luence o indi idual pe cep ions, he clea es
di e ences a e ound wi h espec o ole model and sel -e icacy . On he one
hand, he e ec o pe sonally knowing an en ep eneu on in en ions is highe
among he Medi e anean popula ion . This is ela ed o some cul u al alues o
he Medi e anean socie y in which he ole o amily, iends o acquain ances
is impo an . Con e sely, he highe indi idualis ic beha iou o no he n
Eu opean people (Ho s ede and Ho s ede, 2005) may make he in luence o
o he en ep eneu s weake in shaping hei in en ions .
On he o he hand, he highe e ec o pe cei ed sel -e icacy on
en ep eneu ial in en ions in he Medi e anean coun ies is mo e di icul
o in e p e . As pe cep ion o en ep eneu ial cul u e does no exe a clea
in luence on en ep eneu ial in en ions, he highe in luence o sel -e icacy on

172 Jo S é e n á n d e z , a n c i S c o li ñ a n , a n c i S c o J . Sa n o S
en ep eneu ial in en ion may be ela ed o he le el o economic de elopmen
in sou he n Eu ope . This lowe de elopmen le el, oge he wi h a lowe
adi ion in en ep eneu ial ac i i y, may esul in people eeling hey need o
be mo e con iden in hei own capaci ies o un a business . Simila ly, his may
also help explain he highe e ec o knowing a ole model on en ep eneu ial
in en ions in sou he n coun ies . Ne e heless, an ob ious means o inc easing
sel -e icacy is h ough imp o emen s in he educa ional sys em in gene al, and
h ough en ep eneu ship educa ion in pa icula .
O cou se, his s udy has a numbe o limi a ions . Some o hem a e ela ed
o cha ac e is ics o he GEM da abase . Fi s , he numbe o i ems ela ed o
en ep eneu ial in en ions and en ep eneu ial pe cep ions is small in his
da abase . Secondly, he kind o i ems included in he ques ionnai e p e en
he use o mo e accu a e s a is ical echniques, such as s uc u al equa ions
models ha may show he di e en ela ionships among pe cep ions and
in en ions . In his sense, he ac ha a iance explained by he di e en
models is low should be due o ele an heo e ical a iables being omi ed .
An ob ious example is he case o desi abili y (Shape o and Sokol, 1982) o
pe sonal a i ude owa ds s a -up (Ajzen, 1991). We ully belie e he GEM
da a p o ides a e y ele an s a ing poin o he analysis o hese cogni i e
aspec s o he i m-c ea ion p ocess . Ne e heless, i a mo e de ailed analysis
o he po en ial en ep eneu is o be ca ied ou , he GEM ques ionnai e needs
o include some addi ional i ems and o he modi ica ions . Wha is mo e, wi h
ha agg ega ed in o ma ion, he ela ionship among in en ions and ac ions
( ha is o say, among en ep eneu ial po en ial and en ep eneu ial ac i i y)
could be s udied in g ea e dep h .
As u u e ex ensions o his s udy, he compa ison o hese wo egions
in ollowing yea s is an ob ious a enue o esea ch . Addi ionally, he
me hodology p oposed may be applied o compa e o he coun ies o egions,
and mo e de ailed analysis will allow o assess he ela i e p obabili ies o s a e
en ep eneu ial in en ions gi en he di e en alues o explana o y a iables .
Finally, a es wi h he ull GEM sample may be pe o med . On he o he hand,
a new ques ionnai e may be de eloped and es ed o allow o e coming some
o he limi a ions o he one used he e .
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