A gender-based approach to the influence of personality traits on entrepreneurial intention
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While previous studies have demonstrated the importance of personality traits in the decision to pursue a career
in entrepreneurship, more empirical evidence is needed to explain the mechanism through which entrepreneurial
intention (EI) is strengthened. Accordingly, espousing a gender-based perspective, the current paper identifies
characteristics that positively affect EI in a sample of 531 students in France. A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative
analysis is performed yielding four alternate combinations that are likely to lead to high EI, of which two are
gender specific. The inherent findings advance previous studies by offering entrepreneurship educators in France
and similar contexts a new understanding of entrepreneurial intention from a gender perspective. Similarly, the
results offer first-hand evidence to inform university students’ career choices.