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研究生: 謝輝雄
Ta, Huy Hung
論文名稱: The Impact of Entrepreneurial Failure Costs and Failure Learning on Re-start Intention - The Moderating Roles of Entrepreneurial Resources
The Impact of Entrepreneurial Failure Costs and Failure Learning on Re-start Intention - The Moderating Roles of Entrepreneurial Resources
指導教授: 鄭至甫
Jeng, Don Jyh-Fu
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 管理學院 - 國際經營管理研究所
Institute of International Management
論文出版年: 2014
畢業學年度: 102
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 101
外文關鍵詞: Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial failure costs, Entrepreneurial failure learning, Venture re-start intention
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  • This study has conducted to identify the life of the entrepreneurs who had failure experiences from the time after their failure to the recovery time of them. The quantitative method was conducted to find the relationship between the costs of failure and the learning process from failure, the re-start intention. It also was used to clarify the moderating effect of entrepreneurial resource in the recovery process of re-start intention. The finding from this research is the negative moderating effect from entrepreneurial resource in the relationship between the learning from failure and the re-start intention. The research also provides the evidence to the scholar who develop the literature of the entrepreneurship to have some new direction in the research about the entrepreneur’s intention, and the entrepreneur’s behavior by using the Motivation- Opportunity- Ability perspective. Based on this study, the failed entrepreneurs were provide the different point of view about their failure, they also can find some mechanism to over their grief from their failure to have more optimistic in the entrepreneur’s career. Overall, the contribution of this research was presented by the academic field and the practical value.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT I ACKNOWLEDGEMENT II TABLE OF CONTENTS IV LIST OF TABLES VII LIST OF FIGURES VIII CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Research Background and Motivation. 1 1.2 Research Objective. 6 1.3 Research Significance. 8 1.3.1 Research Gap 1: Role of Learning from Failure. 8 1.3.2 Research Gap 2: Role of Entrepreneurial Resources. 9 1.4 Research Structure. 10 CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 12 2.1 Fundamental of Research Framework. 12 2.1.1 Motivation – Opportunity - Ability Perspective. 12 2.1.2 Attribution Theory. 15 2.2 Definition of Relevant Research Variable. 17 2.2.1 Entrepreneurial Failure. 17 2.2.2 Entrepreneurial Failure Social Costs. 20 2.2.3 Entrepreneurial Failure Psychological Costs. 21 2.2.4 Entrepreneurial Failure Learning. 22 2.2.5 Entrepreneurial Re-start Intention. 24 2.2.6 Entrepreneurial Human Capital. 26 2.2.7 Entrepreneurial Social Capital 27 2.3 Development of Research Hypotheses. 28 2.3.1 The Relationship between Entrepreneurial Failure Social Costs and Entrepreneurial Failure Learning. 28 2.3.2 The Relationship between Entrepreneurial Failure Psychological Costs and Entrepreneurial Failure Learning. 29 2.3.3 The Relationship between the Learning from Failure and the Re-start Intention of Failure Entrepreneurs. 30 2.3.4 Entrepreneurial Failure Learning as a Mediator. 31 2.3.5 Entrepreneurial Human Capital as a Moderator. 33 2.3.6 Entrepreneurial Social Capital as a Moderator. 35 CHAPTER THREE RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY 37 3.1 Conceptual Framework. 37 3.2 Data Collection and Sampling Plan. 38 3.2.1 Data Collections. 38 3.2.2 Summary of Hypotheses. 40 3.2.3 Questionnaire Design and Construct Measurements. 41 3.2.4 Control Variable. 44 3.2.5 Personal Information of the Respondents. 46 3.2.6 Data Analysis Procedures. 46 CHAPTER FOUR RESEARCH RESULT 49 4.1 Descriptive Statistic Analysis. 49 4.1.1 Data Collection 49 4.1.2. Characteristics of Respondents. 50 4.2. Factor Analysis and Reliability Tests. 51 4.2.1 Entrepreneurial Failure Social Costs 54 4.2.2 Entrepreneurial Failure Psychological Costs 55 4.2.3 Entrepreneurial Failure Learning 55 4.2.4 Entrepreneurial Re-start Intention 56 4.2.5 Entrepreneurial Human Capital 58 4.2.6 Entrepreneurial Social Capital 59 4.3 Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) 60 4.4. Mean, Standard Deviation, and Pearson Correlation 63 4.5. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) 65 4.6. The Mediating effect of Entrepreneurial Failure Learning 67 4.7 The Moderating effect of Entrepreneurial Resources. 70 CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION 73 5.1 Discussion and Conclusion 73 5.1.1 Theoretical Implication 73 5.1.2 Managerial Implications 84 5.2. Limitation and Suggestion 86 5.2.1 Research Limitations 86 5.2.2 Suggestion for Future Research 87 REFERENCES 89 APPENDICES 99 Appendix 1: Questionnaires (English) 99

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