From the perspective of the human development paradigm, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) emphasizes the importance of supporting entrepreneurial activities as a mechanism for people to improve their living conditions and get to do and be what they really want. However, although public policies to support entrepreneurship are within the framework of the human development paradigm, there is a lack of studies to facilitate understanding of how and through what factors entrepreneurship can be encouraged, as an activity that favors people to lead the life they really want.