Dissecting the effect of family business exposure on entrepreneurial implementation intention
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Purpose–Scholarshavetypicallyexaminedfamilybusinessexposureasanaggregatevariable.However,itis
probable that this trend oversimplifies the complexity of family exposure and its nuanced influence on
entrepreneurial behaviour. Thus, to extend the theoretical boundary, this inquiry investigates distinct
dimensions of family exposure in Nigeria while drawing on the theory of planned behaviour.
Design/methodology/approach– Data were collected from five public universities in Nigeria. A sample of
1,314 respondents was analysed using a partial least squares structural equation modelling approach to
determine the influence of alternate family business exposures.
Findings– The results show that entrepreneurial exposure in the forms of parent, family member and work
involvement have salient and distinctive influences on implementation intention to the extent that
entrepreneurial self-efficacy, attitudes and subjective norms are uniquely impacted.
Originality/value– This study offers novel insights on the predictors of entrepreneurial implementation
intention through the distinctive effects of (1) family member exposure, (2) parent exposure and (3) work
involvement exposure among students in the family firm context.