This
study is an attempt to identify social norms that affects the entrepreneurial
intention in the entrepreneurially deficient state Haryana. The empirical study
is based on a sample of 880 graduation final year students studying in
different colleges of Haryana. On the basis of literature review and focus
group interviews a questionnaire was prepared and administered on the sample.
Pearsion’s chi-square test was used to find out statistical relationship
between the respondents with and without entrepreneurial intention and their
perception for social norms and student’s t-test was used to compare
mean
score and significance of the results. Only two variables which are stated as,
“maximum people want to do salaried job in our society” and “more often a
person who is unable to get job, starts his/her business in our society” were
found statistically significant. T-test also supports this finding. Only one
variable which is asked as, “more often a person who is unable to get job,
starts his/her business in our society” was found statistically significant.
The mean value of the response for this item is also high for the respondents
with non-entrepreneurial career choice than the respondents with
entrepreneurial career choice. The findings of t-test used to examine the
relationship between overall score of the social norms and career choice of the
respondents, are also non significant.
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