The present work seeks to determine the effect of hope and long-term attitude on entrepreneurial intention, by means of a quantitative study to understand the significant evidence between generations. We estimate the data using the methods of structural equations and confirmatory factor analysis. The results obtained reflected that hope, as a cognitive personality trait, affects directly entrepreneurial intention. There is evidenced that Generation Y is the generation group with the highest levels of dispositional hope and entrepreneurial intention.
The Effect of Hope and Attitude in the Long Run as Determinants of the Entrepreneurial Intention of Guayaquil Residents: a Generational Study