The effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from Vietnam

This study aims to investigate the impact of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention by extending the model of Mair and Noboa (2006), and examine the mediating effects of perceived feasibility and perceived desirability. The results obtained from a survey of 795 final semester stu...

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Autores principales: Phan Tan Luc, Pham Xuan Lan, Bui Ngoc Tuan Anh, Dam Tri Cuong
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a0ab9ffdc9ee453da63d45db7dd6202f2021-11-15T08:41:03ZThe effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from Vietnam2734-93142734-958610.46223/HCMCOUJS.econ.en.11.1.543.2021https://doaj.org/article/a0ab9ffdc9ee453da63d45db7dd6202f2021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journalofscience.ou.edu.vn/index.php/econ-en/article/view/543https://doaj.org/toc/2734-9314https://doaj.org/toc/2734-9586This study aims to investigate the impact of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention by extending the model of Mair and Noboa (2006), and examine the mediating effects of perceived feasibility and perceived desirability. The results obtained from a survey of 795 final semester students. Four-steps suggested by Baron and Kenny (1986) was followed to test the mediation effects of perceived desirability and perceived feasibility in the relationship between risk-taking propensity and social entrepreneurial intention. There is no direct relationship between risk-taking propensity and entrepreneurial intention. The results showed that the perceived feasibility fully mediated the effects of risk-taking propensity to social entrepreneurial intention. These results are expected to trigger a change in education about social entrepreneurship by developing programs for individuals who have different perceived risks. In addition, knowledge and skills to reduce the perceived risk of individuals also needs to be more concerned.Phan Tan LucPham Xuan LanBui Ngoc Tuan AnhDam Tri CuongHO CHI MINH CITY OPEN UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF SCIENCEarticlesocial entrepreneurial intentionrisk-taking propensityperceived feasibilityperceived desirabilitymediation testEconomic theory. DemographyHB1-3840ENHo Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Economics and Business Administration, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 73-82 (2021)
institution DOAJ
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topic social entrepreneurial intention
risk-taking propensity
perceived feasibility
perceived desirability
mediation test
Economic theory. Demography
HB1-3840
spellingShingle social entrepreneurial intention
risk-taking propensity
perceived feasibility
perceived desirability
mediation test
Economic theory. Demography
HB1-3840
Phan Tan Luc
Pham Xuan Lan
Bui Ngoc Tuan Anh
Dam Tri Cuong
The effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from Vietnam
description This study aims to investigate the impact of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention by extending the model of Mair and Noboa (2006), and examine the mediating effects of perceived feasibility and perceived desirability. The results obtained from a survey of 795 final semester students. Four-steps suggested by Baron and Kenny (1986) was followed to test the mediation effects of perceived desirability and perceived feasibility in the relationship between risk-taking propensity and social entrepreneurial intention. There is no direct relationship between risk-taking propensity and entrepreneurial intention. The results showed that the perceived feasibility fully mediated the effects of risk-taking propensity to social entrepreneurial intention. These results are expected to trigger a change in education about social entrepreneurship by developing programs for individuals who have different perceived risks. In addition, knowledge and skills to reduce the perceived risk of individuals also needs to be more concerned.
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author Phan Tan Luc
Pham Xuan Lan
Bui Ngoc Tuan Anh
Dam Tri Cuong
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Pham Xuan Lan
Bui Ngoc Tuan Anh
Dam Tri Cuong
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title The effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from Vietnam
title_short The effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from Vietnam
title_full The effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from Vietnam
title_fullStr The effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: Evidence from Vietnam
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title_sort effect of risk-taking propensity on social entrepreneurial intention: evidence from vietnam
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