Who wants to be a social entrepreneur? Exploring the antecedents interrelationship via modified Mair Noboa model

IF 2.8 Q2 BUSINESS Social Enterprise Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-24 DOI:10.1108/sej-12-2022-0115
M. Iqbal, Louis Geneste, Paull Weber
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Purpose This paper aims to contribute to the field of social entrepreneurship by exploring the interrelationships among the antecedents of social entrepreneurial intention (SEI) through the lens of Mair Noboa model (MNM). In recent years, many researchers have applied the antecedents of MNM to determine SEI. However, interrelationship among these antecedents has not been a focus of enquiry despite the repeated scholarly calls. Design/methodology/approach Applying quantitative methodology, the data was collected from a Web-based survey distributed across Bangladesh (N = 412). Data analysis was carried out based on the covariance-based structural equation modelling technique to confirm the hypotheses. The final measurement and structural models met all the requirements for reliability, model fit, convergent validity and discriminant validity. The proposed hypotheses were tested based on direct relationships and mediating effects. Findings The findings suggested that interrelationships among these antecedents do increase individuals’ intentions to become social entrepreneurs. Originality/value This paper fills an important knowledge gap by exploring the interrelationships among moral obligation, empathy, perceived social support and social entrepreneurial self-efficacy. This paper stressed identifying whether the SEI enhances through the interrelationships among these antecedents or not. The study findings bring new theoretical and practical implications on the role of empathy, moral obligation, perceived social support and social entrepreneurial self-efficacy.
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谁想成为社会企业家?利用修正的maair Noboa模型探讨前因的相互关系
本文旨在通过Mair Noboa模型(MNM)的视角,探讨社会创业意向(SEI)前因之间的相互关系,为社会创业领域做出贡献。近年来,许多研究人员应用MNM的前因式来确定SEI。然而,尽管反复的学术呼吁,这些前词之间的相互关系并没有成为研究的焦点。设计/方法/方法采用定量方法,从分布在孟加拉国的基于网络的调查中收集数据(N = 412)。采用基于协方差的结构方程建模技术对数据进行分析,验证假设。最终的测量模型和结构模型在信度、模型拟合、收敛效度和判别效度方面均满足要求。基于直接关系和中介效应对提出的假设进行了检验。研究结果表明,这些前因之间的相互关系确实增加了个人成为社会企业家的意愿。本文通过探讨道德义务、共情、感知社会支持和社会创业自我效能之间的相互关系,填补了一个重要的知识空白。本文强调通过这些前因之间的相互关系来确定SEI是否增强。研究结果对共情、道德义务、感知社会支持和社会创业自我效能感的作用有新的理论和实践意义。
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