Role of Entrepreneurship Education Program Triggers and Perceived Social Support in Student’s Entrepreneurship Intention Formation

IF 0.2 Q4 MANAGEMENT NMIMS Management Review Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/09711023231197711
Remi Mitra, Mahendra Sharma, Rajen Purohit
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Purpose: The research paper aims to understand the influence of specific triggers derived from entrepreneurship education programs (EEPs) on students’ intentions. Additionally, it extends the theory of planned behavior by including an additional construct of perceived social support (PSS) as a determinant of students’ entrepreneurship intention (EI). Methodology: A sample of 395 university students from the Indian state of Gujarat, who had previously attended EEPs, was selected. A convenient sampling method was employed to validate the scale, which was further refined using confirmatory factor analysis in the first stage and through the measurement model in Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) in the second step. Findings: The triggers derived from assessed EEPs had a significant impact on EI and its antecedents. While PSS did not have any significant impact on attitude, it did have considerable influence on perceived behavior control and subjective norms. Practical Implications: Universities should extensively address the trigger component in EEPs. It is the trigger derived from these programs that raises attitudes and intentions toward entrepreneurship. This article also confirms that PSS is essential for the development of EI, owing to which, policy support from government and universities does enhance the students’ enthusiasm to pursue sustainable entrepreneurship. Originality/Value: This research makes unique contribution to entrepreneurship literature by considering the role of ‘triggers’ that are acquired from EEPs because they raise the attitudes and intentions among students.
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创业教育计划触发因素和感知到的社会支持在学生创业意向形成中的作用
目的: 本文旨在了解创业教育计划(EEP)中的特定触发因素对学生创业意向的影响。此外,本文还扩展了计划行为理论,将感知社会支持(PSS)作为学生创业意向(EI)的决定因素。研究方法:从印度古吉拉特邦选取了 395 名曾参加过创业教育计划的大学生作为样本。采用方便抽样法验证量表,并在第一阶段使用确认性因子分析进一步完善量表,在第二阶段使用部分最小二乘法结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)建立测量模型。研究结果:从所评估的环境教育计划中得出的触发因素对环境智能及其前因有显著影响。虽然 PSS 对态度没有显著影响,但对感知行为控制和主观规范有相当大的影响。实际意义:各大学应广泛关注教育实践活动中的触发因素。正是这些项目所产生的触发因素提高了人们对创业的态度和意向。本文还证实,PSS 对培养 EI 至关重要,因此,政府和大学的政策支持确实能提高学生追求可持续创业的热情。原创性/价值:本研究通过考虑从创业教育计划中获得的 "触发器 "的作用,为创业文献做出了独特的贡献,因为这些 "触发器 "能够提升学生的态度和意向。
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