Roy, Rajib

Exploring Entrepreneurial Intention Among Engineering Students in India: A Multiple Basket Approach - India Springer Nature 20 May, 2020 - 32p.

In the light of Bandura’s (Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive
perspective, Princeton-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1986) social cognitive theory (SCT), we
investigated the roles of four different entrepreneurial factors: entrepreneurial qualities
(EQ), entrepreneurial knowledge (EK), perceived entrepreneurialism (PE) and entrepreneurial
inspiration (EIN), in entrepreneurial intention (EI) formation. Alongside, this paper
explored the unique role played by entrepreneurial self-efficacy as a mediator among the
list of determinants and EI. The study approached with a sample of 1062 final year engineering
student from 15 premier technical institutes in India. The findings show that the
effects of EQ, PE, and EIN on EI are partially mediated by entrepreneurial self-efficacy
whereas a full mediation between EK and EI, which is consistent with the SCT framework.
The implications suggest for improving the EK delivery system, which in turn will make
students feel self-efficacious toward being entrepreneurial. The article argued on various
pedagogical as well as the policy-related context of business venturing at Indian technical
institutes.


Indian engineering students
The social-cognitive theory (SCT)
Self-efficacy
Entrepreneurship
Emerging economies