Abstract
Objective
To investigate the relationship between family structure and innovation and entrepreneurship ability and the role of psychological resilience and gender in the relationship.
Methods
The Connor-Davidson resilience scale (CD-RISC) and Innovation and Entrepreneurship Capacity Scale (IECS) were used to measure the psychological resilience and innovation and entrepreneurship ability of 1,007 subjects.
Results
The study found a significant positive relationship between family structure and innovation and entrepreneurship ability, with psychological resilience partially mediating this relationship. Furthermore, gender was found to moderate the role of psychological resilience in mediating the relationship between family structure and innovation and entrepreneurship ability, as indicated by the moderation of the posterior path in the mediation model.
Conclusion
There is a moderated mediation model between family structure and innovation and entrepreneurship ability.