Contribution to the Study of Social Entrepreneurial Intent among African University Students: Case of Seven Moroccan Universities
Aniss Ait Alla, Omar RAJÂA
Abstract
The phenomenon of social entrepreneurship is receiving increased attention from policy makers, opinion leaders and
academic researchers. The purpose of this article is to identify the factors influencing social entrepreneurial intent
among a sample of 476 students studying in seven Moroccan universities. To achieve this objective, a quantitative
study is conducted by questionnaire distributed via the Internet based on the technique of the snowball. At the end of
this research, twelve factors contributing to the development of this intention. It should also be noted that women have
a higher level of social entrepreneurial intent than men who participated in this research.
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