Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/12919
Title: THE INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTENTION AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Other Titles: INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTENTION
Authors: MALL, REESHU
Keywords: INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT AMONG STUDENTS;SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTENTION AMONG STUDENTS
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Institute Name: School of Management
Level: Masters
Abstract: Understanding intentions is crucial because entrepreneurial mindset comes before venture creation. But in case of Nepal, no in depth study has been done to understand which institutional environments affect social entrepreneurial intention. This paper makes an effort to integrate institutional environments with social entrepreneurial intentions which will contribute to wider understandings in the field which offers the promise of empowering marginalized segments of the population.
Description: Social entrepreneurship has gained more focus and interest because of shifting market conditions for social change. While efforts by governments, businesses, and charitable organizations have failed to fulfill many stakeholders' expectations, there are always gaps in resolving social issues in the development process of countries. economic operations targeted at providing sustainable and equitable values for society are viewed as a source of social wealth, and encouraging social entrepreneurship is now a global phenomenon in both practice and academia (Anh, Lan, & Loan, 2021; Boris, 2008; Alderson, 2012; Tiwari, Bhat, & Tikoria, 2017).
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/12919
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