Heroes, Social Engineering and Enterprise Culture 10/21/2015 The youth stage of life is a crucial phase where individuals are susceptible to influences that can create entrepreneurial cultures. Indeed, consistent interaction between parents and children influence career choices, permitting the development of ideas and considering opportunities (Bassot, 2009; Foskett and Hemsley-Brown, 1999; Young et al., 1997). Also, informal advice from family is a strong pull toward careers for young people (Blenkinsopp et al., 2006). Nicolaou et al. (2008) assert
The youth stage of life is a crucial phase where individuals are susceptible to influences that can create entrepreneurial cultures. Indeed, consistent interaction between parents and children influence career choices, permitting the development of ideas and considering opportunities (Bassot, 2009; Foskett and Hemsley-Brown, 1999; Young et al., 1997). Also, informal advice from family is a strong pull toward careers for young people (Blenkinsopp et al., 2006). Nicolaou et al. (2008) assert