Abstract
The study aims to examine the relationship between Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) knowledge, sustainability attitudes, sustainable entrepreneurship, and sustainable behaviors among students enrolled in business-related courses at Spanish universities. Employing the Knowledge-Attitude-Behavior (KAB) model, this study innovatively disaggregates the attitude variable into attitudes toward sustainability and sustainable entrepreneurship. The findings affirm the direct and indirect effects posited in the model, indicating that familiarity with SDGs positively impacts attitudes toward sustainability, subsequently influencing sustainable behaviors. Moreover, positive attitudes toward sustainable entrepreneurship also directly influence sustainable behaviors. Additionally, the study examines the moderating influence of receiving a scholarship; results indicate that attitudes toward sustainability and sustainable entrepreneurship significantly shape behavior, with the scholarship variable altering the relationship between attitudes toward entrepreneurship and behavior. These outcomes underscore the significance of enhancing SDGs awareness and nurturing favorable attitudes toward sustainability and sustainable entrepreneurship among university students to stimulate sustainable behaviors and advance SDGs objectives.
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Núñez-Tabales, J. M., Puccia, A., & González-Mohíno, M. (2024). Empowering tomorrow’s entrepreneurs: unraveling the connections between SDG knowledge, attitudes towards sustainability and sustainable entrepreneurship on sustainable behaviors. Discover Sustainability, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-024-00652-1
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