Perceived public support and entrepreneurship attitudes: A little reciprocity can go a long way!
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This study investigates the link between perceived public support for entrepreneurship and in
dividuals' entrepreneurial intention. Using samples from the US and Poland, we show that po
sitive perception of public support is indirectly related to entrepreneurial intentions of university
students. This takes place through relationships with personal attitude to entrepreneurship, en
trepreneurial self-efficacy and risk attitudes. Such links are explained by the reciprocity theory
wherein individuals' attitudes and beliefs are associated with a feeling of mutuality toward the
supportive actions of society. From a cross-national perspective, we find that while perceived
public support exhibits similar relationships across Poland and the US, attitude to risk has a
greater positive association with entrepreneurial intentions among US students. These findings
hold important implications for theory and practice.