Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

1. Jaya Mathew And S. Riasudeen – Assistant Professor Of National Institute Of Fashion Technology, Kannur, Kerala.

Received
06-Jul-2021
Accepted
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Published
06-Jul-2021
Abstract
This paper aims to measure the impact of existing social networks on social entrepreneurship behavior of college students and understand if it can be inculcated during college years. Data was collected from 239 students of a fashion college in India for the empirical survey. The data was run through f act or analysi s and regre ssi on analysis in which major factors emerged with high factor loadings from 0.40 to 0.7. High factor loadings were indicative of high aspiration for social entrepreneurship behavi or at c ol l ege l ev el . The analysis affirmed the positive relationship of social networks and collectivism with social entrepreneurial orientation of youngsters. Polic ymakers can l eve rage t he social capital of students or increase it during college years.
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