Personality Traits and Social Entrepreneurial Intentions: An Empirical Study of Undergraduate Level Development Studies Students in Nepal
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Kathmandu University School of Education
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Social entrepreneurs are assumed to have such intentions of sustainability,
through their deep assurance towards a social vision, sustainable practices,
innovativeness and social network. This is believed to generate optimum financial
returns through social enterprise. It is often said that social entrepreneurs hold certain
unique personality traits, such as agreeableness, openness, extroversion,
conscientiousness and trait composites which play an important role in social
entrepreneurial intentions of an individual.
The objective of this study is to examine the influence of personality traits on
social entrepreneurial intentions. It also examines the role of Big Five Personality
Trait on intentions to become a social entrepreneur. In order to meet the objectives,
hypotheses are formed and tested. Validity, reliability, and normality of scales for
social entrepreneurship and personality traits are done by employing Cronbach Alpha
test and Skewness and Kurtosis. 184 representative sample from 339 population was
selected by using proportionate stratified sampling technique. The seven-point Likert
Scale is used to collect the data from 184 respondents. The undergraduate level
Development Studies students of Nepalese university are selected to examine the
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issue. The statistical tools such as frequency, mean, Pearson Correlation Coefficient
Analysis and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis are used to analyze and interpret
the results.
The findings tell that only extroversion, openness, and conscientiousness
significantly influence social vision, social network, sustainability, innovation and
financial returns. However, agreeableness, neuroticism and trait composites are found
non-significant. In addition, all six personality traits were also found to have a
positive correlation with social entrepreneurial intentions. Age, sex, ethnicity, father’s
occupation, and mother’s occupation were found insignificant. This study helps to
understand the context of social entrepreneurship in developing countries with the
contribution on the body of knowledge. It also implies to policy makers, future
researchers and towards sustainable development by identifying positive and negative
personality traits among individuals that may encourage or hinders individual to have
social entrepreneurial intentions.
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Khanal,G.(2017). Personality traits and social entrepreneurial intentions: an empirical study of undergraduate level development studies students in Nepal
