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Tajuk: THE FACTORS INFLUENCING SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION (SEI) AMONG GEN-Z IN MALAYSIA
Pengarang: Siti Asma Mohd Rosdi @ Mohd Rodhi
Raja Nazim Raja Abdullah
Robe’ah Yusuf
Ahmad Amri Zainal Adnan
Siti Shalima Sabri
Ramadhani Irma Tripalupi
Kata kunci: Social Entrepreneurship Intention (SEI)
Attitude Toward Social Entrepreneurship (ATSE)
Subjective norms
Perceived Behavioural Control (PBC)
Social Innovation Orientation (SIO)
Knowledge of Social Entrepreneurship (KSE)
Educational Support (ES)
Tarikh diterbit: 30-Mac-2026
Penerbit: Global Academic Excellence
Siri / Laporan No.: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management Practices (IJEMP);Volume 9 Issue 33 (March 2026) 397-418
Abstrak: Social entrepreneurship has garnered heightened attention as a sustainable approach to tackling social and economic issues; yet engagement among youth remains comparatively low, especially in developing economies. This research investigates the factors influencing Social Entrepreneurial Intention (SEI) among Generation Z in Malaysia through an augmented TPB framework. The study specifically examines the impact of Attitude Toward Social Entrepreneurship (ATSE), Subjective Norms (SN), Perceived Behavioural Control (PBC), Social Innovation Orientation (SIO), Knowledge of Social Entrepreneurship (KSE), and Educational Support (ES) on Social Entrepreneurship Intention (SEI). A quantitative, cross sectional approach was utilized, and data were gathered from 310 Malaysian Generation Z participants through a standardized questionnaire. The data were analysed with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The findings demonstrate that Educational Support exerts the most substantial positive and statistically significant influence on SEI (β = 0.624, t = 8.085, p < 0.001), succeeded by Perceived Behavioural Control (β = 0.233, t =3.686, p < 0.001) and Subjective Norms (β = 0.165, t = 2.678, p =0.007). Conversely, ATSE (β = 0.040, p = 0.524), KSE (β = −0.012, p =0.848), and SIO (β = −0.113, p = 0.070) do not demonstrate significant direct associations with SEI. The findings offer partial validation of the expanded Theory of Planned Behaviour paradigm and underscore the significant impact of institutional support, perceived capability, and social influence on the social entrepreneurial intentions of Generation Z. The study provides significant theoretical insights and practical consequences for educators and governments seeking to promote social entrepreneurship among youngsters.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/9730
ISSN: 2600-8750
Muncul dalam Koleksi:JABATAN PERDAGANGAN



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