Revue internationale de l'entrepreneuriat

1939-4675

Abstrait

Moderating Effect of Motivation among the Psychological Capital, Risk Tolerance and Entrepreneurial Relationship of Vietnam Banking Sector

Prof.Dr.Kittisak Jermsittiparsert, Asst.Prof.Dr.Siridech Kumsuprom

The study configured to test motivation moderating effect among the relationship of psychological capital, risk tolerance and entrepreneurial success of Vietnam banking industry. The data was collected from 300 banking sector managers that yield 60 percent response rate. The study predicted results shown that psychological capital dimensions, hopeful self-efficacy (HSE), and optimistic reliance (OR) have directly positive and significant relationship with the entrepreneurial confidence (EC). In the same vein, risk tolerance (RT) also had a positive and significant relationship with the EC. In other words, indirect effect had shown that motivation did not significantly moderates among the psychological capital dimensions and EC relationship while had a significant relationship between the RT and EC. The current research could add a various contribution. Firstly, the study might be considered a first study in the Vietnam perspective therefore, this study could have added some empirical research findings that could be helped to the policy makers and other regulatory authorities to know about these factors importance to increase the confidence level of these entrepreneurial. Secondly, the research could also have helped for the future research collaboration among the researchers and entrepreneurial.

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