Exploring the relationship between student green engagement and entrepreneurial behavior: a serial mediation approach
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to emphasize the youth community’s importance in sustaining green entrepreneurial efforts. The study used the stimulus organism response framework as the theoretical base using two separate studies.
Design/methodology/approach
Study 1 commences the development of the student green engagement construct through a focus group, panel discussion and exploratory factor analysis, which supported five items. Study 2 measures the relationship of student green engagement with green entrepreneurial intention by mediating university entrepreneurial support and entrepreneurial motivation. Data from 448 students were gathered from five Malaysian private institutions using a purposive sampling technique.
Findings
Findings indicate a robust association of student green engagement (stimuli) with green entrepreneurial intention (organism). Furthermore, mediation analysis shows strong mediating effects of university entrepreneurial support and entrepreneurial motivation on green entrepreneurship behavior (response).
Originality/value
The study’s findings can help the universities and concerned governmental departments instill a sense of sustainable entrepreneurship in university students.
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Acknowledgements
Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing or financial conflict of interest.
Funding: This research is funded by the UCSI University Research Excellence and Innovation Grant (REIG) under grant no. REIG-FBM-2023/013.
Data availability statement: The data sets are available upon a suitable request.
Citation
Chatterjee, R.S., Khan, N.R., Hameed, I. and Waris, I. (2024), "Exploring the relationship between student green engagement and entrepreneurial behavior: a serial mediation approach", Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/GKMC-10-2023-0375
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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