Abstract:
This study examines the impact of risk-taking propensity and entrepreneurial attitude on entrepreneurial intent in Algeria, using government commitment as a mediator. This study thoroughly explains how government commitment influences entrepreneurs' entrepreneurial intentions. A survey questionnaire was utilized to collect data from various entrepreneurial enterprises in Algeria, which were later verified to be accurate for analysis. The approaches used to examine the relationships between the study variables were path coefficients, reliability, regression, and correlation analysis. There is a significant positive impact of risk-taking propensity on entrepreneurial intent, entrepreneurial attitude on entrepreneurial intention, and risk-taking propensity with mediation effect of government commitment on entrepreneurial goal and an entrepreneurial attitude with mediation effect of government commitment on entrepreneurial intent. Finally, this work discusses various consequences, limitations, and future research directions.
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