Computing and engineering students’ perceptions of entrepreneurship education in a Jamaican university

Lisa Facey-Shaw, D. Mcken, Kemar Warren, Dillon Young, Hylton Mcdonald
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Entrepreneurship fosters growth and competitiveness in a country’s economy. University students, especially those in the technical fields, have the potential to found high growth technological-based innovative ventures. This paper looks at student perceptions of entrepreneurship education among undergraduate computing and engineering students at the University of Technology, Jamaica as a first step in fostering entrepreneurial intentions. Students appear to have limited exposure to entrepreneurial education which can affect their entrepreneurial intentions and reduce their inclination to start a business. Implications are that deliberate formal and informal curriculum activities should be instituted to promote innovation and entrepreneurship among computing and engineering students so that their technical education can lead to greater participation in entrepreneurial programs and activities. The significance is that increased participation among this group can result in technologically based businesses which can address the human capital gap in the Latin American and Caribbean region. Keywords—Entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial intentions, computing and engineering, Jamaica
一所牙买加大学计算机与工程专业学生对创业教育的看法
企业家精神促进一个国家的经济增长和竞争力。大学生,特别是技术领域的大学生,有潜力建立高增长的基于技术的创新企业。本文考察了牙买加科技大学计算机和工程专业本科生对创业教育的看法,认为这是培养创业意向的第一步。学生接受创业教育的机会似乎有限,这可能会影响他们的创业意图,降低他们创业的意愿。这意味着应该制定正式和非正式的课程活动,以促进计算机和工程专业学生的创新和创业精神,以便他们的技术教育能够更多地参与创业项目和活动。重要的是,增加这一群体的参与可以产生以技术为基础的企业,从而解决拉丁美洲和加勒比区域的人力资本差距。关键词:创业教育,创业意向,计算机与工程,牙买加
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