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      <title>Motivational Factors for Agripreneurship in Saitual Sericulture Cluster, Mizoram</title>
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      <description>Title: Motivational Factors for Agripreneurship in Saitual Sericulture Cluster, Mizoram
Authors: Lalzuitluangi
Abstract: The word ‘motivation’ originates from the Latin word ‘movere’, which means to move. It is&#xD;
an inner urge in an individual that drives him/her towards a certain goal. One way to explain&#xD;
entrepreneurial aspiration levels is by means of motives (Kolvereid, 1992; Amit et al., 2001;&#xD;
Morris et al., 2006; and Cassar, 2007). The entrepreneurial process occurs because people are&#xD;
motivated to pursue and exploit perceived opportunities. It is rooted in the theory that action&#xD;
is the result of motivation and cognition (Diana et al., 2012). Locke and Latham (1990)&#xD;
observed that motivation refers to factors within an individual, other than knowledge, which&#xD;
energize, direct and sustain behavior. According to Bird (1988), entrepreneurial motivation&#xD;
is manifested in the entrepreneur’s vision and goals and it bears upon planning and behavior</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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