Impact of Business and Management Studies on Students’ Intentions to Become an Entrepreneur

Mariya Yasmeen, Madiha Gohar, S. Syed, Ayesha Abrar, Asma Basit
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Entrepreneurship has been considered a way to enhance economic welfare and to provide employment opportunities. Entrepreneurial studies help in polishing the entrepreneurial skills. However, there is a need to understand which factors affect students’ perceptions of becoming entrepreneurs and the relationship between their entrepreneurial education and their attitudes (or intentions) towards entrepreneurship. Some of the students start their business studies without any intentions of becoming entrepreneurs while others do so to become entrepreneurs. They want to start their own business may be because they have a family business background or because of other intrinsic or extrinsic interests. This paper seeks to contribute towards finding whether obtaining a degree in business education affects students’ attitudes and subjective norms (the perceived social pressure to engage or not to engage in a behavior) about entrepreneurship, and whether these, in turn affect their motivation towards becoming an entrepreneur or not. In doing so, it enhances the understanding of how education can affect students’ attitudes toward entrepreneurship, specifically in Peshawar. This study was carried out by employing a quantitative approach i.e. an OLS regression model. TPB (Theory of Planned Behavior) and EES (Entrepreneurial Event Model) were used to check the intentions and behavior of students towards entrepreneurship. For this purpose, the final year students of BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration) and MBA (Master in Business Administration) are selected at random from Institute of Management Studies (University of Peshawar) and Institute of Management Sciences. The analysis of results showed that there is a positive relationship between entrepreneurial studies and intentions to become an entrepreneur, and that these two variables are more important than the others.2
工商管理专业对学生创业意向的影响
企业家精神被认为是提高经济福利和提供就业机会的一种方式。创业学习有助于提高创业技能。然而,有必要了解哪些因素影响学生对成为企业家的看法,以及他们的创业教育与他们对创业的态度(或意图)之间的关系。一些学生开始他们的商业学习没有任何意图成为企业家,而其他人这样做是为了成为企业家。他们想要自己创业,可能是因为他们有家族企业背景,也可能是因为其他内在或外在的兴趣。本文旨在发现获得商业教育学位是否会影响学生对创业的态度和主观规范(参与或不参与某种行为的感知社会压力),以及这些是否反过来影响他们成为企业家的动机。在这样做的过程中,它加强了对教育如何影响学生对创业态度的理解,特别是在白沙瓦。本研究采用定量方法,即OLS回归模型进行。采用计划行为理论(TPB)和创业事件模型(EES)对大学生创业意向和行为进行检验。为此,从管理研究学院(白沙瓦大学)和管理科学学院随机抽取BBA(工商管理学士)和MBA(工商管理硕士)的最后一年学生。结果分析表明,创业学习与创业意向之间存在正相关关系,且这两个变量比其他变量更重要
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