Integrated model between Three Pillars of Institutions and Mair Noboa model to determine social entrepreneurial intention

IF 2.8 Q2 BUSINESS
Mehree Iqbal, Louis Geneste, Paull Weber
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to expand antecedent roles on social entrepreneurial behavioural intention by integrating both the Three Pillars of Institutions and the Mair Noboa model. The literature lacks in investigating both institutional- and individual-level antecedents to determine social entrepreneurial behavioural intention. This proposed integrated model was developed in which the Mair Noboa's model antecedents mediates the positive relationship between the antecedents of Three Pillars of Institutions and social entrepreneurial intention.

Design/methodology/approach

This study uses quantitative research methodologies to answer the research question of the extent that institutional-level antecedents in turn influence individual antecedents and thus determine social entrepreneurial intention. To explore this, a Web-based survey distributed across Bangladesh (n = 412). The confirmation of hypotheses involved using covariance-based structural equation modelling (SEM) for data analysis. The resulting measurement and structural models successfully met all criteria for reliability, model fit, convergent validity and discriminant validity. The hypotheses were subsequently assessed by examining both direct relationships and mediating effects.

Findings

The findings demonstrated a significant relationship between the antecedents of the Three Pillars of Institutions and the Mair Noboa model. The results suggest that the Mair Noboa model antecedents can mediate the relationship between the Three Pillars of Institutions and social entrepreneurial intention.

Originality/value

This paper advances the existing knowledge of social entrepreneurial intention, through the novel lens of combined institutional and individual antecedents. This paper fills an important knowledge gap by exploring both institutional- and individual-level antecedents to determine social entrepreneurial intention. This study findings yield fresh theoretical and practical insights into how institutional and individual antecedents jointly influence social entrepreneurial intention.

确定社会创业意向的 "三大机构支柱 "与 Mair Noboa 模型之间的综合模型
目的 本研究旨在通过整合 "制度的三大支柱 "和 Mair Noboa 模型,扩大社会创业行为意向的前因作用。文献缺乏对决定社会创业行为意向的制度层面和个人层面前因的研究。本研究采用定量研究方法来回答 "制度层面的前因在多大程度上反过来影响个人前因,从而决定社 会创业意向 "这一研究问题。为了探讨这个问题,我们在孟加拉国各地进行了网络调查(n = 412)。在确认假设时,使用了基于协方差的结构方程模型(SEM)进行数据分析。由此得出的测量和结构模型成功地满足了可靠性、模型拟合度、收敛有效性和判别有效性的所有标准。研究结果表明,"机构三大支柱 "的前因与 Mair Noboa 模型之间存在显著关系。结果表明,Mair Noboa 模型的前因可以调节 "三大制度支柱 "与社会创业意向之间的关系。本文通过探讨决定社会创业意向的制度层面和个人层面的前因,填补了一项重要的知识空白。研究结果为我们提供了新的理论和实践见解,揭示了制度和个人前因如何共同影响社会创业意向。
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