A Consequence of Social Entrepreneurial Intent: The Good Life
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2024-06-11
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Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd
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This study examines the relationship between personal dispositions, social entrepreneurial intent (SEI) and the good life in a sample of 2,000 college students in Los Angeles, Manila, Mexicali, Taipei and Yantai. Social cognitive career theory posits that a specific career choice—in this case, becoming a social entrepreneur—affects individuals’ experience of a good life, and SEI mediates the relationship between personal dispositions and the good life. This article presents and empirically tests a broad conceptualisation of the good life—going beyond happiness and satisfaction—to include subjective and psychological well-being, freedom to make life choices, quality of social relations and pathways to reach goals. Extending the previous research, the study finds that the personal dispositions of trust, optimism, generosity and healthy life expectancy were robust predictors of SEI and that SEI mediated the relationship between personal dispositions and the good life. Finally, cultural context mattered; long-term orientation, low masculinity and high indulgence partially moderated the disposition-to-SEI-to-good life relationship.
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This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article, "A Consequence of Social Entrepreneurial Intent: The Good Life", accepted for publication in the Journal of Entrepreneurship. Zhang Y.; McGuire S.; Wang J.; Fu T.-T.; Tang R.; Perusquía J. Jun, 11 2024. doi:10.1177/09713557241255403. It is deposited under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.”
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Good Life, social entrepreneurial intent, culture, trust, optimism, generosity, healthy life expectancy, subjective wellbeing, psychological wellbeing
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Zhang, Yang, Stephen McGuire, Jinfeng Wang, Tsu-Tan Fu, Robert Tang, and Juan Perusquía. "A Consequence of Social Entrepreneurial Intent: The Good Life." The Journal of Entrepreneurship (2024): 09713557241255403.
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