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JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
Volume 27, Issue 3, Pages 489-507Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JSBED-08-2019-0285
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Social entrepreneurship; Social entrepreneurial intentions; Entrepreneurial alertness; Self-efficacy; Dispositional optimism; South Africa
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Purpose Considering that many unanswered questions remain regarding the antecedents to entrepreneurial intentions, the purpose of this study is to develop insights from existing theories in entrepreneurship frameworks and apply these in the social entrepreneurship context. Consequently the study examines to what extant beliefs and cognitions shape social entrepreneurial intentions. Design/methodology/approach Hypotheses were statistically tested using multiple regression analyses based on survey data (n = 156) from individuals in South Africa. Findings Results support the hypotheses where entrepreneurial alertness significantly explained social entrepreneurial intentions, while self-efficacy showed a positive mediating effect in this relationship. Originality/value By introducing previously unrelated individual-level factors to social entrepreneurship, closer empirical links are created between these factors in this study.
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