2014
DOI: 10.22146/gamaijb.5470
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Social Entrepreneurial Intention among Business Undergraduates: An Emerging Economy Perspective

Abstract: Social entrepreneurs are viewed as having the abilities to combat social and economic problems in which government, businesses, and non-profits may not be able to solve the problems alone. Consequently, with the collaboration among these sectors, more social enterprises can be established to create social values and development in a nation, specifically among the emerging economies. Therefore, it is timely to investigate what motivates undergraduates to develop social entrepreneurial intention. Drawing from th… Show more

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“…Displacement is the trigger that causes a change in behavior (Shapero & Sokol, 1982). Ayob, Yap, Sapuan, and Rashidd (2013) explain that this displacement can be negative like lack of job satisfaction or positive such as rewards. While perceived desirability refers to the attractiveness of starting an enterprise for an individual, perceived feasibility is the perception of an individual towards his or her capability of starting an enterprise (Shapero & Sokol, 1982).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Event Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Displacement is the trigger that causes a change in behavior (Shapero & Sokol, 1982). Ayob, Yap, Sapuan, and Rashidd (2013) explain that this displacement can be negative like lack of job satisfaction or positive such as rewards. While perceived desirability refers to the attractiveness of starting an enterprise for an individual, perceived feasibility is the perception of an individual towards his or her capability of starting an enterprise (Shapero & Sokol, 1982).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Event Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adapting from the models of Shapero and Sokol (1982) and Krueger and Deborah Brazeal (1994), a study by Ayob et al (2013) aims at examining the social entrepreneurial intention in view of an emerging economy (Fig. 5).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Potential Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three interviews were decided to take after reviewing a paper about sampling in interviews of qualitative research [41]. Ayob, Yap, Sapuan and Rashid [33] point out that the interviewees should be representative and willing to talk about the entrepreneurial experience. To sample three appropriate candidates, several Chinese entrepreneurs in Australia were referred by several Chinese communities.…”
Section: Case Study Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positive communication skills were required when having a conversation with people who were not very familiar with. The interviewer must talk actively and arrange the questions in a proper management to increase the efficiency of the conversation [33]. After interviews, all audio recordings were prepared to be transcribed for analysis.…”
Section: Interviewing and Transcribingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, desde esta perspectiva se ha incluido en el análisis factores como la personalidad proactiva (Prieto, 2011), la empatía y los diferentes comportamientos en contextos de economías emergentes que es donde más se presenta falencia de este tipo de emprendimiento (Ayob, Yap, Amat & Abdul, 2013). …”
Section: Categoría Sugerenciasunclassified