Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review

Results from prior meta-analyses and systematic literature reviews (SLR) on the formation of Social entrepreneurial behaviour (SEB) have been focusing on the antecedents of social entrepreneurial intention (SEI). However, the impact of the behaviour on welfare and social improvement is essential to...

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Main Authors: Arrasyid, Muhammad Iqbal, Sidek, Shafie, Ismail, Noor Azlin, ., Amaliyah
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Language:English
Published: Creative Publishing House 2024
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author Arrasyid, Muhammad Iqbal
Sidek, Shafie
Ismail, Noor Azlin
., Amaliyah
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Sidek, Shafie
Ismail, Noor Azlin
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description Results from prior meta-analyses and systematic literature reviews (SLR) on the formation of Social entrepreneurial behaviour (SEB) have been focusing on the antecedents of social entrepreneurial intention (SEI). However, the impact of the behaviour on welfare and social improvement is essential to distinguish social entrepreneurs from commercial entrepreneurs. Therefore, this article aims to extend the SLR beyond SEI to include any articles related to the formation and impact of SEB. This SLR is carried out in 4 phases. An extensive search in phase 1 has resulted in 332 articles being collected. Filtration in phase 2 resulted in 50 SEI and five SEB articles left for analysis. Descriptive analysis in phase 3 retrieved pertinent general information, such as SEI and SEB research trends, while thematic analysis revealed five theories, six models, and 50 psychological predictors. In phase 4, a systematic researchable framework is synthesised, which is explainable by a proposed theory called the Integrated Theory of Sociopreneurial Behaviour (ITSB). This framework may encourage researchers to identify and verify various external factors that prospectively reinforce or prevent the process of converting SEI into SEB. Besides, the model may suggest more attempts to validate the impact of SEB on the community and sociopreneurs.
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spelling upm-1164282025-04-08T02:42:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116428/ Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review Arrasyid, Muhammad Iqbal Sidek, Shafie Ismail, Noor Azlin ., Amaliyah Results from prior meta-analyses and systematic literature reviews (SLR) on the formation of Social entrepreneurial behaviour (SEB) have been focusing on the antecedents of social entrepreneurial intention (SEI). However, the impact of the behaviour on welfare and social improvement is essential to distinguish social entrepreneurs from commercial entrepreneurs. Therefore, this article aims to extend the SLR beyond SEI to include any articles related to the formation and impact of SEB. This SLR is carried out in 4 phases. An extensive search in phase 1 has resulted in 332 articles being collected. Filtration in phase 2 resulted in 50 SEI and five SEB articles left for analysis. Descriptive analysis in phase 3 retrieved pertinent general information, such as SEI and SEB research trends, while thematic analysis revealed five theories, six models, and 50 psychological predictors. In phase 4, a systematic researchable framework is synthesised, which is explainable by a proposed theory called the Integrated Theory of Sociopreneurial Behaviour (ITSB). This framework may encourage researchers to identify and verify various external factors that prospectively reinforce or prevent the process of converting SEI into SEB. Besides, the model may suggest more attempts to validate the impact of SEB on the community and sociopreneurs. Creative Publishing House 2024-12-03 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116428/1/116428.pdf Arrasyid, Muhammad Iqbal and Sidek, Shafie and Ismail, Noor Azlin and ., Amaliyah (2024) Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review. Journal of Ecohumanism, 3 (8). pp. 3864-3878. ISSN 2752-6798; eISSN: 2752-6801 https://ecohumanism.co.uk/joe/ecohumanism/article/view/5042 10.62754/joe.v3i8.5042
spellingShingle Arrasyid, Muhammad Iqbal
Sidek, Shafie
Ismail, Noor Azlin
., Amaliyah
Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review
title Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review
title_full Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review
title_fullStr Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review
title_short Extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review
title_sort extending social entrepreneurial behaviour research through the integrated theory of sociopreneurial behaviour: a systematic literature review
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