The Effect of Entrepreneurial Attitudes and Individual Attributes on Entrepreneurial Activity in the context of ASEAN Member States: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam

  • Eristian Wibisono University of Pecs
  • Hoang Thi Phuong Thao University of Pecs
Keywords: entrepreneurial activities, entrepreneurial attitudes, individual attributes, start/ invest a business, Thailand, Vietnam

Abstract

This study analyzes the influence of entrepreneurial attitudes and individual at­tributes on entrepreneurial activity in two ASEAN member countries: Vietnam and Thai­land. By applying the multinomial logistics regression (MLR) analysis method, the results show that those with an entrepreneurial network, who can read business opportunities, and have skills and knowledge, have a positive and significant influence when deciding to start and invest in others’ new businesses. On the other hand, females and those with a secondary education were more likely to engage in entrepreneurial activities. The study also shows that Vietnam’s entrepreneurial attitudes and individual characteristics seem to be better, differentiating it from Thailand. The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data from 2017 were the most recent data available at the time of this study. However, the availability of more up-to-date data is considered necessary to enrich and expand the im­pact of future research.

Author Biographies

Eristian Wibisono, University of Pecs

is a third-year student in the International Ph.D. in Regional Development program at the University of Pecs (Hungary) and a research fellow at the Policies for Smart Specialization (POLISS) consortium research project funded under the European Union’s H2020 Research and Innovation Programme (MS- CA-ITN). He has also been a civil servant at the Jambi Province Industry and Trade Office since 2011. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering in 2006 from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Sriwijaya University (Indonesia) and his Master of Economics in 2017 from the Master of Economics Program, Jambi University (Indonesia) in regional economics and finance with a study focus on regional industrial development. His current research interests are regional policy and economy, entrepreneurship development, innovation and technological change, and regional R&D and innovation policy. He has publications in the Journal of Regional and Rural Development Planning, REGION, European Journal of Government and Economics, STI Policy and Management, European Spatial Research and Policy, and Journal of Regional Financing and Development Perspectives.

Author contact details: Pécs, Rákóczi út 80, 7622; Phone number: +36300913393

Hoang Thi Phuong Thao, University of Pecs

is a third-year student in the International Ph.D. in Regional Development program at the University of Pecs - Hungary. She earned her Bachelor of Tourism Development in 2006 from Dalat University - Vietnam, and her Master of Business Administration in 2012 from Bach Khoa University - Vietnam. She has been working as a lecturer at the Tourism department of Yersin University - Vietnam 

since 2007. Her research interests are Tourism development, Entrepreneurship in emerging economies, and Regional policy. She has publications in the Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism, Tourism, and Hospitality Management, Journal of Yersin Science, and Ho Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science – Economics and Business Administration.

Author contact details: Pécs, Rákóczi út 80, 7622; Phone number: +36 303 376 876 

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Published
2023-02-08
How to Cite
Wibisono, E., & Thao, H. T. P. (2023). The Effect of Entrepreneurial Attitudes and Individual Attributes on Entrepreneurial Activity in the context of ASEAN Member States: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 25(1), 50-71. Retrieved from https://journal.ugm.ac.id/v3/gamaijb/article/view/15800