A Study on Entrepreneurial Intention among Nascent Entrepreneurs of Coir Industry in Kerala
Date
2020
Authors
S, Remya
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is regarded as the mainstay of any developing economy. The enterprise
promoting economic as well as environmental sustainability is a powerful weapon in nation
building. Coir industry is one among these industries. This traditional, agro-based labourintensive industry has the potential to trigger the nation towards economic freedom without
disturbing the ecological balance. Entrepreneurship, especially in the traditional industries,
always remains as a perennial domain for research. The present study tries to unveil the
Entrepreneurial Intention (EI) and Entrepreneurial Self Efficacy (ESE) of the Nascent
Entrepreneurs (NE) of the coir industry. The main objectives of the study are to explore
the antecedents of ESE and to analyze the impact of ESE on EI. Attitude, External factors
and personality traits are identified as the factors influencing the ESE. The influence of
demographic profile on the ESE and EI are also explored in this research. Thorough survey
on literature pertaining to the coir industry helps to develop a better understanding of the
current status of the coir industry in the country.
The survey method was administered to collect primary data from 402 NEs of the coir
industry in Kerala. A simple random sampling was adopted to select the respondents. The
statistical analysis of the data indicatethat ESE has a significant impact on the EI of the
NEs. The attitude, external factors and personality traits of the NEs have an influence on
the ESE.An NE’s attitude towards setting up new business is found to influence the ESE
of the NE, whereas the attitude towards risk taking has an insignificant effect on ESE.
Social Subjective Norms and Entrepreneurial Education could not exert any identifiable
difference in the ESE of the NEs whereas Social Networking could. The Big Five
personality factors except Conscientiousness have an influence on the ESE. The
relationship of independent variables with EI is partially mediated by ESE. Among the
demographic variables, education, work experience and role model are found to influence
the ESE and EI. Apart from its contribution to the existing entrepreneurship literature, thestudy results help in policy framing and curriculum designing for the Entrepreneurship
Development Programmes pertaining to the coir industry
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School of Management, Entrepreneurial Intention (EI), Entrepreneurial Self Efficacy (ESE), Nascent Entrepreneurs (NE), Coir Industry