Factors Influencing Intentions of Young Social Entrepreneurs: A Scoping Review

This scoping review research investigates the factors affecting young people's intentions to engage in social entrepreneurship. Using the keywords ("factor" OR "cause" OR "influence") AND ("intention") AND ("social entrepreneurship") AND (&q...

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Main Authors: Adi Syahid M.A, Adi Syahid M.A, Lutfan Jaes, Lutfan Jaes, Tuan Muhammad Zukri T.S., Tuan Muhammad Zukri T.S., Asmawi Ibrahim, Asmawi Ibrahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10576/1/J16459_6625ae17f1b561196db7cfffea899184.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10576/
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Summary:This scoping review research investigates the factors affecting young people's intentions to engage in social entrepreneurship. Using the keywords ("factor" OR "cause" OR "influence") AND ("intention") AND ("social entrepreneurship") AND ("youth" OR "young people" OR "adolescence" OR "teen"), scientific papers were found on SCOPUS and Google Scholar. 29 pertinent papers on the factors affecting young people's incentives for social entrepreneurship were found in the search. Following analysis of 12 carefully chosen publications, evidence supporting the current inquiry was provided. The research findings from these publications were combined, and a number of themes emerged, showing that self-efficacy, social support, attitude and behavioral control, passion and personal values, as well as education and training, are all influences on young people's intentions to engage in social entrepreneurship. The study underlines the significance of promoting and supporting young people's social entrepreneurship as well as the development of interventions and support systems that are especially suited to their requirements and goals in order to secure a brighter future.