The impact of entrepreneurial education and green markets on entrepreneurial intentions: a mediation-moderation study

Muhammad Irfan (Corresponding / Lead Author), Faryal Arif, Muhammad Adnan (Corresponding / Lead Author), Ammar Ahmed, Hameeda Akhtar, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah

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    Abstract

    Besides traditional business models, entrepreneurial ventures harness innovation and sustainability. Educating students about green startups has been an increasing trend amid the situation of global job markets. Based on the above fact, we investigated the causal link between entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial intentions with the perceived attributes of the green market and social support. CFA was applied using AMOS software on survey collected data from university students. The results show that entrepreneurial education is a catalyst for starting business. Results from the moderation mediation analysis indicate that social support moderates between entrepreneurial education and perceived attribute of the green markets. Moreover, this research also tested the indirect influence of entrepreneurial education on entrepreneurial intention through the perceived attribute of green market. Also, this research shows that the perceived attribute of the green market as a mediator between the predictor and the dependent variable is insignificant. The study provides an optimal point of insights for the educators and policymakers as well, as for the entrepreneurs on developing a sustainable entrepreneur landscape. This research is intended to take aspiring entrepreneurs down a greener, more Entrepreneurial path.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1076
    JournalDiscover Sustainability
    Volume6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 14 Oct 2025

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