A Study on the Influence of Education and Demographic Variables on the Entrepreneurial Self Efficacy (ESE)

Neharika Chawla, Hitesh I. Bhatia
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The present study is a modest attempt to examine whether the students pursuing management education in entrepreneurship perceive their Entrepreneurial Self Efficacy (ESE) to be significantly different from those pursuing management educations in other disciplines. The study also investigates the role of demographic variables like gender, family background, prior work-experience, and prior entrepreneurial exposure in influencing ESE. The study is based on a sample of 244 entrepreneurship graduates and 212 management graduates collected from different institutes in Western India, and their ESE was measured through a five-point Likert scale self-administered questionnaire based on a four-phase venture creation model. ESE of entrepreneurship graduates was higher than management graduates but not significantly different. The significant influence of gender, family background, and work experience was observed on ESE of the respondents though prior entrepreneurial exposure did not significantly alter the participants' self-efficacy.
教育和人口统计学变量对创业自我效能感的影响研究
本研究旨在探讨创业管理教育学生对创业自我效能感的感知是否与其他学科的管理教育学生有显著差异。本研究亦探讨性别、家庭背景、工作经验、创业经验等人口统计变量对ESE的影响。该研究基于从印度西部不同学院收集的244名创业专业毕业生和212名管理专业毕业生的样本,他们的ESE是通过基于四阶段创业模型的五点李克特量表自我管理问卷来衡量的。创业类毕业生的ESE高于管理类毕业生,但差异不显著。性别、家庭背景和工作经历对被调查者的自我效能感有显著影响,但之前的创业经历对被调查者的自我效能感没有显著影响。
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