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W G Will Zhao1, Xiaotong Liu2, Hui Zhang1.
Abstract
Joining the ongoing academic debates around medical students' alternative career choices, this research examines the role of family in medical school attendees' entrepreneurial intention (EI). Specifically, this study decomposes the multidimensionality of family embeddedness and highlights the mediated nature of the family-EI relationship. The empirical analysis relied on data from graduation year medical students from diverse geographical locations and from different institution types in China. These data were collected from a total of 687 questionnaires covering the basic information of individual, parents, and family composition, as well as the measuring scale of EI. Examining medical students' EI and its antecedents provide a dual-missing-link in the extant knowledge, i.e., it adds the medical school piece to the overall picture of university students' EI, and equally important, it de-trivializes entrepreneurship from the extant theorizations of medical students' career choices. This study also bears implications for educators, practitioners, and policymakers interested in better understanding EI of medical school attendees and family embeddedness.Entities:
Keywords: entrepreneurial intention; family embeddedness; healthcare; medical school; medical students; parental attitude formation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33643110 PMCID: PMC7907705 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.593235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078