In fact, entrepreneurship is as an economic activity and occupational choice decision where expected benefits are central to society. In the simplest form of this model, individuals choose between starting a risky entrepreneurial behavior or working in paid employment and earning a risk-free wage as the wage is usually fixed in an employment contract. Assuming that are possesses the necessary resources to start up and given the individual risk-taking, one will choose to engage in entrepreneurship of the expected future profits from becoming an entrepreneur are larger than the sum of expected future benefits from employed work. Thus, such economic models have recently been developed to predict scientists' academic entrepreneurship. In generally, it seems the expected entrepreneurial benefits need to be large enough to compensate for the risk-free wage in academic sector employment and for the recognition benefits of academic research. These are general economic factors influence how every individual entrepreneur's needs to create whose business in society.On the psychological factors perspective hand, to research how influences to entrepreneurial intention issue, it concerns a widely researched psychological framework for understanding and predicting behavioral intentions is the theory of any entrepreneur individual planned behavior.
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