Social Entrepreneurship Development: Assessing the Role of Social Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and Effect of Government Regulations as Moderator
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Abstract
The principal aims of the research were to evaluate the impact of government regulations and Self Efficacy as a moderator on the development of social entrepreneurship. 459 respondents from Delhi-NCR filled out the questionnaire correctly that collected the data for further analysis. The technique employed in this study to gather information from a sample of 459 respondents was purposeful sampling. The three main methods for evaluating a research tool are validity and reliability testing, multiple linear regression testing, and hypothesis testing, which includes the t-test, F-test, and coefficient of determination tests. The results demonstrated that the two most significant variables impacting the development of social entrepreneurship are emotional intelligence and social innovation.