A qualitative approach to the entrepreneurial education and intentions nexus: A case of Zimbabwean polytechnic students

T. Ndofirepi, P. Rambe
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Background: Owing to the popularity of entrepreneurship as an alternative to formal employment, entrepreneurship education has become the main instrument for equipping graduates with survivalist and innovative skills for new venture creation in their post-college life. However, despite the growing body of literature on the entrepreneurship education–entrepreneurial intention nexus, there are limited studies based on qualitative methodologies covering this relationship.Aim: This article develops an in-depth understanding of the interface between exposure to entrepreneurship education and the entrepreneurial intention of students.Setting: The study draws on the perceptions of 27 purposively selected national certificate level students at a Zimbabwean polytechnic.Methods: The study used an interpretive qualitative research design, with data being collected through focus group discussions.Results: Findings suggest that while passive learning and teaching methods were critical to orienting students towards the entrepreneurship field, over-dependence on theoretical content, teacher-dominated delivery, the absence of deep practical orientation and engagement with industry undermined the significance of tertiary level entrepreneurship education.Conclusion: To enrich the development of potential entrepreneurs, the implication of these findings is that educators and policymakers should address various aspects of the entrepreneurship education value chain (from content creation, delivery strategy, enhancing practical orientation of the subject, and developing lasting relations with industry long before entrepreneurship starts) that potentially affect students’ willingness to engage in future entrepreneurship.
创业教育与意向关系之定性研究:以津巴布韦理工学院学生为例
背景:由于创业作为一种替代正式就业的方式受到欢迎,创业教育已经成为大学生毕业后培养创业生存能力和创新技能的主要手段。然而,尽管关于创业教育-创业意向关系的文献越来越多,但基于定性方法的研究却有限。目的:本文深入探讨了创业教育与学生创业意向之间的关系。背景:这项研究利用了津巴布韦一所理工学院有意挑选的27名国家证书水平学生的看法。方法:本研究采用解释性质的研究设计,通过焦点小组讨论收集数据。结果:研究结果表明,虽然被动的学习和教学方法对引导学生进入创业领域至关重要,但过度依赖理论内容、教师主导的授课方式、缺乏深入的实践导向和与行业的接触,削弱了高等教育创业教育的意义。结论:为了丰富潜在企业家的发展,这些发现意味着教育工作者和政策制定者应该解决创业教育价值链的各个方面(从内容创造,交付策略,增强学科的实践导向,以及在创业开始之前与行业建立持久的关系),这些方面可能会影响学生参与未来创业的意愿。
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