Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Jan 2020)

A systematic literature review of the influence of the university’s environment and support system on the precursors of social entrepreneurial intention of students

  • Carlos Bazan,
  • Hannah Gaultois,
  • Arifusalam Shaikh,
  • Katie Gillespie,
  • Sean Frederick,
  • Ali Amjad,
  • Simon Yap,
  • Chantel Finn,
  • James Rayner,
  • Nafisa Belal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13731-020-0116-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 28

Abstract

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Abstract This systematic literature review aims at understanding the influence of the university’s environment and support system (ESS) in shaping the social entrepreneurial intention (SEI) of post-secondary education students. Social entrepreneurs play an important role in the economic and social developments of the communities in which they operate, thus many post-secondary institutions are starting to encourage more students to engage in social entrepreneurial behaviour. Consequently, there is a need for systematic approaches to evaluate the impact of various motivational factors related to the university’s entrepreneurial ecosystem that could affect the SEI of students. Based on a systematic literature review and narrative synthesis of the antecedents of the SEI of post-secondary education students, the authors proposed a customized SEI model that modifies and extend the one proposed by Hockerts (Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 2017) and Mair and Noboa (Social entrepreneurship, 2006). This study fills a gap in the literature by providing a methodology grounded in theory that can help universities to design their educational and other interventions aimed at encouraging more students to consider social entrepreneurship as a viable career choice after graduation.

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