Authors:
Parisa Mohammadi, Suzilawati Kamarudin, Zeinab Babo, Rosmini Binti Omar, Malaysia
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Abstract:
Over the last decades, social entrepreneurship has received increasing attention and become popular among actors of the economic system, politicians, scholars, and general public. Social entrepreneurs are active agents who play a significant role in solving social and environmental problems. Therefore, it is necessary to be aware of factors that influence intention of the young generation to become a social entrepreneur in future. However, to date, very little attention has been paid to this phenomenon. The aim of this paper is to validate the instrument to measure the impact of empathy, proactivity, attitude, social entrepreneurial self-efficacy and perceived subjective norm on social entrepreneurial intention (SEI) among students in Malaysia. In order to achieve this goal, content and face validity, reliability and normality of the data have been examined using experts' opinion and SPSS software. Findings indicate that all the scales are reliable and data are distributed normally.
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