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Entrepreneurial learning and entrepreneurial intention - the mediating role of personal growth initiative

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  • Lata Bajpai Singh
  • Syed Asif Mehdi
  • Anubha Vashisht
  • Priya Grover

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In the present study, researchers expect to find out whether and how entrepreneurial learning influences respondents' future entrepreneurial intentions both directly and indirectly. Although prior studies have empirically explored the direct effect, but the role of personal growth initiative as a mediator has never been examined in the past studies. Therefore, the present study investigates the mediating influence of personal growth initiative on the link among entrepreneurial learning and entrepreneurial intention. The empirical study is based on 256 respondents from the different universities located in Delhi-NCR. The study's findings demonstrated a substantial positive correlation between all constructs, i.e., entrepreneurial learning, personal growth initiative, and entrepreneurial intention, and also confirmed the mediating effect of personal growth initiative between entrepreneurial learning and intention. The study's findings will be valuable to academic universities across the world, where the academicians are involved in transferring entrepreneurial learning for improving entrepreneurial intention among the students.

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  • Lata Bajpai Singh & Syed Asif Mehdi & Anubha Vashisht & Priya Grover, 2025. "Entrepreneurial learning and entrepreneurial intention - the mediating role of personal growth initiative," International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 37(4), pages 448-465.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbire:v:37:y:2025:i:4:p:448-465
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