Entrepreneurship as a Career Path

Background:
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Aim of the thesis
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Requirements

Above-average course achievement
Advanced skills in English (written and spoken)
Strong dedication and autonomy

Start
as from now (or upon request)

Contact
Please make yourself familiar with the background literature as listed below and send your request including academic record and CV by mail to:
malte.david.krohn@tuhh.de

Krueger, N. F., & Carsrud, A. L. (1993). Entrepreneurial intentions: Applying the theory of planned behaviour. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 5(4), 315-330.
Van Gelderen, M., Brand, M., van Praag, M., Bodewes, W., Poutsma, E., & Van Gils, A. (2008). Explaining entrepreneurial intentions by means of the theory of planned behaviour. Career development international, 13(6), 538-559.
Gird, A., & Bagraim, J. J. (2008). The theory of planned behaviour as predictor of entrepreneurial intent amongst final-year university students. South african journal of psychology, 38(4), 711-724.
Heuer, A., & Kolvereid, L. (2014). Education in entrepreneurship and the Theory of Planned Behaviour. European Journal of Training and Development, 38(6), 506-523.
Lüthje, C., & Franke, N. (2003). The ‘making’of an entrepreneur: testing a model of entrepreneurial intent among engineering students at MIT. R&d Management, 33(2), 135-147.