2019
DOI: 10.1080/19420676.2019.1683878
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Explaining Social Entrepreneurial Intentions among College Students in Zimbabwe

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“…The moral support received becomes positive energy to involve them in social activities to create social value in society. Therefore, perceived social support is the main factor forming social entrepreneurial intention (Rambe & Ndofirepi, 2019). In addition, this research has demonstrated the consistency of the model of forming an interest in social entrepreneurship developed by Mair & Naboa (2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The moral support received becomes positive energy to involve them in social activities to create social value in society. Therefore, perceived social support is the main factor forming social entrepreneurial intention (Rambe & Ndofirepi, 2019). In addition, this research has demonstrated the consistency of the model of forming an interest in social entrepreneurship developed by Mair & Naboa (2006).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Furthermore, the Mair & Naboa (2006) model was applied by Rambe & Ndofirepi (2019) to examine the effect of perceived social support on social entrepreneurial intention in students in Zimbabwe. Perceived social support, empathy, and self-efficacy are the main factors forming social entrepreneurial intention (Rambe & Ndofirepi, 2019). Rambe & Ndofirepi (2019) emphasized the importance of social support for students to believe in taking and intending to become entrepreneurs in the social field.…”
Section: Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, the individual's degree or level of self‐efficacy, regarding the performance of behaviour influences the performance of behaviour, whiles perceived support, which represents the individuals expected support from the environment, also significantly influences SEI. These results have been proven by Hockerts (2017), Rambe and Ndofirepi (2019) and Liu, Ip, and Liang (2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Notably, the SEE almost only empirically through models of Mair and Noboa (2006) and put this model to become one of the main models in the field of research social entrepreneurial intentions. Like the TPB, the research and development on the Mair and Noboa (2006)'s model also appeared frequently in the line of research on the intention to start a social enterprise (Ashraf, 2019;Aure, 2018;Baierl, Grichnik, Spörrle, & Welpe, 2014;de Sousa-Filho, Matos, da Silva Trajano, & de Souza Lessa, 2020;Forster & Grichnik, 2013;Ghatak, Chatterjee, & Bhowmick, 2020;Hockerts, 2013Hockerts, , 2017Igwe et al, 2020;Ip, Liang, Wu, Law, & Liu, 2018;Lacap, Mulyaningsih, & Ramadani, 2018;Liu, Liang, Chang, Ip, & Liang, 2020;Mair & Noboa, 2006;Rambe, 2019;Urban & Kujinga, 2017a,b). Third, it is not impossible to mention Tran and Von Korflesch (2016) groundbreaking theoretical approach.…”
Section: ) the First Approach Is To Test And Develop Research Models Of Social Entrepreneurial Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%