Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between SDG motivation and social entrepreneurial intention while simultaneously examining the moderating effects of institutional and social support. As global efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) intensify, fostering entrepreneurial initiatives that align with these goals is essential. Drawing on data from 580 youth, the structural equation modelling reveals a significant positive relationship between SDG motivation and social entrepreneurial intention, with both institutional and social support positively modulating this relationship. The SDGs resonate with individuals whose personal values align with pro-social goals, ultimately driving them towards social entrepreneurship. These results highlight the need for both policymakers and communities to create supportive ecosystems that nurture social entrepreneurship aligned with the SDGs.

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