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Having Entrepreneurial Friends and Following Them? The Role of Friends' Displayed Emotions in Students' Career Choice Intentions

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posted on 2024-08-22, 06:04 authored by Fei Zhu, Shea FanShea Fan, Li Zhao
Emotions have a social effect in that individuals’ emotions, attitudes, decisions, and behavior are affected by their perceptions of others’ emotions through social interactions. We introduce the social influence of emotions perspective to the career intentions literature and demonstrate how entrepreneurial friends’ work-related emotions influence university students’ entrepreneurial career intentions. Using an experimental design ([Formula: see text]), we reveal that entrepreneurial friends’ displayed positive emotions directly encourage students’ entrepreneurial career intentions, whereas negative emotions discourage students’ intentions indirectly by reducing the perceived desirability of being an entrepreneur. Our research contributes to the literature on career intentions, entrepreneurial intention, and emotions in the entrepreneurship context.

History

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISING CULTURE

Volume

27

Pagination

445-470

ISSN

0218-4958

eISSN

1793-6330

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD