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The role of emotional intelligence and self-efficacy on social entrepreneurial attitudes and social entrepreneurial intentions

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  • Preeti Tiwari
  • Anil K. Bhat
  • Jyoti Tikoria

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The present study aims at identifying the social entrepreneurial intention among undergraduate students in Indian context by using the theory of planned behaviour as the research framework. A 50-item questionnaire was responded by 230 students who are enrolled in the universities in India. The data were collected by employing a systematic random sampling method. In total, 72% (N = 166) of the respondents were male and 31% (N = 64) were female and the average age of the respondents was 20 years. The questions measured emotional intelligence, self-efficacy, attitude towards becoming a social entrepreneur and social entrepreneurial intentions. The result shows that the proposed model in the present study explains 42% of the variance, explaining the social entrepreneurship intention. Both Emotional intelligence and self-efficacy showed the positive significant relationship with both attitude and social entrepreneurial intentions.

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  • Preeti Tiwari & Anil K. Bhat & Jyoti Tikoria, 2017. "The role of emotional intelligence and self-efficacy on social entrepreneurial attitudes and social entrepreneurial intentions," Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 8(2), pages 165-185, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jsocen:v:8:y:2017:i:2:p:165-185
    DOI: 10.1080/19420676.2017.1371628
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