The impact of values, identity and personal norms on the green entrepreneurial intention of university students in South Africa

Q2 Social Sciences
O. Fatoki
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One of the major challenges that the world currently faces is climate change. Green entrepreneurship offers a viable way for a country to manage climate change and improve economic growth. University students are tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, and it is important to understand the determinants of their green entrepreneurial intention. The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of biospheric values, environmental self-identity, and personal norms on the green entrepreneurial intention of university students through an extended Theory of Planned Behavior. The study adopts the quantitative research method and data is collected from students at two South African universities. The cross-sectional survey method is adopted for data collection and purposive sampling is used to select the study participants. Structural equation modeling is used to test the hypotheses of the study using SPSS AMOS 27. The findings indicate that biospheric values, attitude, perceived behavioral control, environmental self-identity and personal norms are significantly positively related to green entrepreneurial intention. The study concludes that an extended Theory of Planned Behavior model that includes biospheric values, environmental self-identity identity and personal norms is useful in predicting the green entrepreneurial intention of university students. Entrepreneurship education and improved awareness of ecological challenges are needed to improve the green entrepreneurial intention of university students.
价值观、身份认同和个人规范对南非大学生绿色创业意向的影响
气候变化是当今世界面临的主要挑战之一。绿色创业为一个国家管理气候变化和改善经济增长提供了可行的途径。大学生是未来的企业家,了解他们绿色创业意向的决定因素非常重要。本研究旨在通过扩展的计划行为理论,探讨生物圈价值观、环境自我认同和个人规范对大学生绿色创业意向的影响。本研究采用定量研究方法,从南非两所大学的学生中收集数据。数据收集采用横断面调查法,研究参与者的选择采用目的性抽样法。使用 SPSS AMOS 27 建立结构方程模型来检验研究假设。研究结果表明,生物圈价值观、态度、感知行为控制、环境自我认同和个人规范与绿色创业意向呈显著正相关。研究得出结论,包括生物圈价值观、环境自我认同和个人规范在内的扩展计划行为理论模型有助于预测大学生的绿色创业意向。要提高大学生的绿色创业意向,需要开展创业教育和提高对生态挑战的认识。
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