Abstract:
Web 2.0 technologies have completely transformed the learning and teaching pedagogies,
affecting millions of students worldwide. Virtual communities on social media can play a vital
role in helping students to learn new skills and upgrade their knowledge through the exchange of
information (Preece, 1999). Unquestionably two main features responsible for this dramatic
change are its knowledge-sharing capacities coupled with interactive interface. This study is a
unique attempt to understand how social media can be used to imparting entrepreneurial
training and how it can influence intentions to start a business venture. Results from this study
revealed that the entrepreneurial Intentions are the consequence of the knowledge-sharing
activities and interaction in virtual knowledge communities. This research has suggestions for
practitioners as well as academicians. Sharing of Information and social interaction between
members can be extremely useful in educating young entrepreneurs. For researcher working on
entrepreneurial intentions, this study has initiated a new discussion on online entrepreneurial
education and learning, which needs to be further explored.
Description:
Fourteenth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship/ Edited by Rajeev Sharma, Sunil Shukla, Amit Kumar Dwivedi & Ganapathi Batthini