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Feeling compassion and responsible but not starting a social venture: role of empathy and moral obligation in social entrepreneurial intention

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Minhajul Islam Ukil, Abdullah Almashayekhi, Muhammad Shariat Ullah

Journal: Society and Business ReviewYear: 2023Citations: 22

Purpose While compassionate and morally motivated people are theorised to be more likely to engage in activities that contribute to the social good, the literature provides contradictory evidence regarding the role of empathy and moral obligation in building social entrepreneurial intention (SEI). T...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingManagement of Technology and Innovation
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Factors that determine Islamic entrepreneurial intention: an empirical investigation using two country samples

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Minhajul Islam Ukil, Ehsanul Islam Ukil, Muhammad Shariat Ullah, Abdullah Almashayekhi

Journal: Journal of Islamic marketingYear: 2024Citations: 14

Purpose Islam describes business as a legitimate means of halal income. However, little is known about what attracts people towards Islamic entrepreneurship or halalpreneurship. By applying the theory of planned behaviour, this study aims to contribute to this underexplored area by investigating the...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingManagement of Technology and Innovation
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Interested to start a venture but worried about the future: Investigating the role of resilience in fear of career uncertainty and entrepreneurial intention

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Minhajul Islam Ukil, Abdullah Almashayekhi

Journal: Acta PsychologicaYear: 2024Citations: 11

Entrepreneurship is inherently characterised by immense uncertainty. Thereby, fear becomes an obvious experience and poses a significant threat to entrepreneurial intention (EI). This study aimed to extend this understanding by exploring how specific fears, such as fear of career uncertainty and fea...

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