“Social service entrepreneurship: determinants of social entrepreneurs’ intention in development of e-governance social ventures”

Gangadhara Hiriyanna, Senthil Kumar Jaya Prakash
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the relationship link between societal and governmental support factors, individuals’ self-efficacy, experience and outcome expectations in framing nascent social entrepreneurs' intentions to establish e-government service centres in rural areas by using the integrated model approach of Hockert’s (2017) social entrepreneurial intentions (SEI) theoretical model and social cognitive career theory (SCCT). Design/methodology/approach Using a convenient sampling strategy, 615 survey samples were obtained through a questionnaire from e-governance-based social entrepreneurs in Karnataka. The primary data and theorised model are analysed and tested using partial least squares structural equation modelling. Findings This research findings indicate that appointing agency support, perceived societal support (PSS), government support, social entrepreneurial self-efficacy (SE-SE), public image, prior experience and outcome expectations substantially predicted SEI to establish an e-government service centre. Hence, prior experience and PSS were insignificant regarding direct influence outcome expectations towards establishing e-governance social ventures. Originality/value The present research study initially explored the social entrepreneur's intention to provide e-public services to people in rural and distant areas to fulfil social needs. Furthermore, this research revealed that new antecedents of government support, appointing agency support and public image influence the social entrepreneur's intention to establish e-governance service centres. These research findings evaluate the contribution of the government, appointing agencies, social entrepreneurs and citizens to make a framework for the inclination of e-government service centres to create a social impact in rural and remote areas.
"社会服务创业:社会企业家发展电子政务社会企业意向的决定因素"
目的本研究旨在通过使用霍克特(2017)的社会企业家意向(SEI)理论模型和社会认知职业理论(SCCT)的综合模型方法,探讨社会和政府支持因素、个人自我效能感、经验和结果预期在构建新生社会企业家在农村地区建立电子政务服务中心的意向方面的关系纽带。设计/方法/途径采用方便抽样策略,通过调查问卷从卡纳塔克邦以电子政务为基础的社会企业家中获得 615 个调查样本。研究结果本研究结果表明,指定机构支持、感知社会支持(PSS)、政府支持、社会企业家自我效能(SE-SE)、公众形象、先前经验和结果预期对建立电子政务服务中心的 SEI 有很大的预测作用。本研究初步探讨了社会企业家为农村和偏远地区的人们提供电子公共服务以满足社会需求的意向。此外,本研究还揭示了政府支持、委任机构支持和公众形象这三个新的前因影响着社会企业家建立电子政务服务中心的意向。这些研究结果评估了政府、任命机构、社会企业家和公民对电子政务服务中心在农村和偏远地区创造社会影响的倾向框架所做的贡献。
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