Entrepreneurial curiosity among Generation Z: A multi-country empirical research

Mitja Jeraj, Gokhan Aydin

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Abstract

This study focuses on entrepreneurial curiosity construct as a predecessor of entrepreneurial activity and ponders this construct among Generation Z in detail using a student sample (N=1068) from two distinct markets in Europe; Slovenia and Turkey. The study applies exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to further develop and validate a multifactor entrepreneurial curiosity construct that elaborates entrepreneurial activity and curiosity. Two face to face survey studies using a questionnaire form developed using relevant measures were applied and a total of 1150 surveys were obtained. After screening for low quality and incomplete surveys, data from 1068 forms were analysed on SPSS and AMOS to carry out EFA and CFA respectively. The results indicate a four-factor structure that are named as Entrepreneurial Spirit and Leadership, Learning and Personal Development Orientation, Materialistic Orientation, and Technical Curiosity. Moreover, comparisons between Slovenian and Turkish sample indicate significant differences in the four sub-dimensions of entrepreneurial curiosity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12-33
Number of pages22
JournalAdvances in Business Related Scientific Research Journal
Volume12
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jan 2021

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Keywords

  • Comparative analysis
  • Entrepreneur
  • Entrepreneurial curiosity
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Z generation

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