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Title

APPLICATION OF A FUZZY SYSTEM TO THE ANALYSIS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION IN COLOMBIA.

Authors

ARISTIZÁBAL, Juan Manuel; TARAPUEZ, Edwin; GUZMÁN, Beatriz

Abstract

The incidence of diverse factors on the intention to create enterprises (EI) motivates the calculation of a multidimensional indicator that groups the initial endowments of the individual and the characteristics of the environment. Thus, the research introduces a new way of measuring business intent based on the mathematical support of the theory of fuzzy sets; thus, employing a sample of MBA students in Colombia, a Multidimensional Index of Enterprise Intent (MIEI) was calculated for 14 cities, segmented by gender, age, and area of studies. The results of the document expose heterogeneity in Colombian cities in terms of EI, with greater development in spatial units with facilities to do business. Particularly, the results denote the presence of an EI cycle in the age range between 30 and 40 years and they confirm Bogotá, D.C., as the city with the highest EI in Colombia. Meanwhile, the findings confirm minor entrepreneurial development in students with vocation for agricultural science.

Subjects

COLOMBIA; BOGOTA (Colombia); WASHINGTON (D.C.); INTENTION; FUZZY systems; FUZZY sets; MASTER of business administration degree; SET theory; MATHEMATICS students; AGRICULTURAL students; BUSINESS students

Publication

Journal of Urban & Regional Analysis, 2021, Vol 13, Issue 1, p59

ISSN

2067-4082

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.37043/JURA.2021.13.1.4

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