2019
DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2018.1564884
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Kindling Social Entrepreneurial Journalism

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“…This lack of consistency was displayed in the three samples, with two samples indicating insignificant associations and one sample indicating a negative association, which contradicted Hockerts' initial proposition (Hockerts, 2017). Recent research in various contexts has also exhibited an inconsistent effect of moral obligation on SEI (Ip et al, 2017;Liu, Chang, Liang, Ip & Liang, 2019), prompting doubts regarding the appropriateness of moral obligation as a proxy for subjective norm.…”
Section: Tpb In Analyzing the Determinants Of Seimentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…This lack of consistency was displayed in the three samples, with two samples indicating insignificant associations and one sample indicating a negative association, which contradicted Hockerts' initial proposition (Hockerts, 2017). Recent research in various contexts has also exhibited an inconsistent effect of moral obligation on SEI (Ip et al, 2017;Liu, Chang, Liang, Ip & Liang, 2019), prompting doubts regarding the appropriateness of moral obligation as a proxy for subjective norm.…”
Section: Tpb In Analyzing the Determinants Of Seimentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Therefore, the relevant research on SEI has only addressed perceived social support (Hockerts, 2017). Empirical studies have provided evidence of perceived social support as a strong predictor of SEI across various samples, such as Taiwanese journalists and Hong Kong students (Ip et al, 2017;Liu, Chang, Liang, Ip, & Liang, 2019), implying that this variable is applicable in the Greater China context. Social entrepreneurial self-efficacy refers to a "person's belief that individuals can contribute toward solving societal problems" (Hockerts, 2017, p. 109).…”
Section: Tpb In Analyzing the Determinants Of Seimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, entrepreneurial journalists who left media organizations to start their own businesses mostly have 'changing the world' as their development goal. Without the boundaries set by media organizations, they often can emphasize the public interest and promote social values; this is trending towards the mainstream of news media in the next century (Liu, Chang, Liang, Ip, & Liang, 2019;Smith, 2012). Journalists and social entrepreneurs share many similar qualities.…”
Section: Journalism and Social Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, they both must be adaptable, highly creative (Berglez, 2011;Smith, Bell, & Watts, 2014), and possess diverse social networks (Mehrotra & Verma, 2015;Richards, 2013) to achieve their professional goals. Recent studies have found that journalists have strong self-efficacy and can creatively utilize their social capital to resolve complex social problems (Liu et al, 2019;.…”
Section: Journalism and Social Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%