Exploring sustainable entrepreneurial intentions through the lens of theory of planned behaviour: a PLS-SEM approach

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Latika Sharma, Hemantkumar P. Bulsara, Himanshu Bagdi, Mridul Trivedi
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Purpose This research aims to forecast university students' intentions to contribute to sustainable entrepreneurship (SE) in an emerging market. The study observed the factors influencing students’ sustainable entrepreneurial intentions (SEI) using an extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Design/methodology/approach A survey was conducted utilising an online questionnaire with a total of 332 college students in Gujarat, India. Partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyse the data. Findings The outcome of the present research sanctions that university support strongly impacts perceived behavioural control (PBC) and negatively affects attitudes towards sustainable entrepreneurship (ATT). The findings revealed that environmental concern positively influences students' attitudes and perceived behavioural control towards sustainable entrepreneurship. Whereas sustainable development goals knowledge (SDGK) negatively impacts attitude and PBC. Out of the three key factors of TPB used in the study, only the subjective norm negatively affects SEI among the respondents. Research limitations/implications This research may be valuable to academicians and environmental strategists in determining the most essential elements that drive students to create sustainable firms. The findings of this study back up the assumption that TPB adaptation is required when assessing entrepreneurship-specific intents. Originality/value The current research aimed to regulate students' entrepreneurial intention (EI) in Gujarat, India, concerning a sustainable enterprise. This research appears to be one of the extremely scarce studies that utilise the extended TPB model to investigate the effect of university support (US), environmental concern (EC) and SDGK in the context of India.
通过计划行为理论的视角探索可持续创业意图:PLS-SEM方法
本研究旨在预测新兴市场中大学生参与可持续创业的意向。本研究运用扩展的计划行为理论(TPB)对大学生可持续创业意向的影响因素进行了观察。设计/方法/方法采用在线问卷对印度古吉拉特邦的332名大学生进行了调查。采用偏最小二乘-结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对数据进行分析。本研究的结果表明,大学支持强烈影响感知行为控制(PBC),并对可持续创业(ATT)的态度产生负向影响。研究结果显示,环境关注正向影响学生对可持续创业的态度和感知行为控制。而可持续发展目标知识(SDGK)对态度和PBC有负向影响。在研究中使用的三个关键因素中,只有主观规范对被调查者的SEI产生负向影响。本研究可能对学者和环境战略家在确定驱动学生创建可持续公司的最基本因素方面有价值。本研究的结果支持了在评估创业特定意图时需要TPB适应的假设。原创性/价值本研究旨在规范印度古吉拉特邦学生关于可持续发展企业的创业意向(EI)。这项研究似乎是利用扩展的TPB模型来调查大学支持(美国)、环境关注(欧盟)和可持续发展目标在印度背景下的影响的极其稀缺的研究之一。
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