Entrepreneurship education, family entrepreneurial orientation and entrepreneurial intention among students in Indonesia

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Rindi Ardika Melsalasa Sahputri, M. K. Mawardi, Tri Yumarni, S. Sujarwoto
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Purpose This study aims to examine the relationship between entrepreneurship education and students’ intentions and tests for moderating effects of students’ perceived experience and family entrepreneurial orientation, which may strengthen or weaken the effect of entrepreneurship education on intention. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected through a questionnaire from 584 students in the vocational program at an Indonesian public university. Entrepreneurship education was measured using instruments by Walter and Block (2016) that evaluated the entrepreneurship education provided by faculty. Entrepreneurial intention used a measurement by Vamvaka (2020), which measured students’ choice of intention, entrepreneurial career commitment and nascent entrepreneurship. Findings Entrepreneurship education has a positive association with students’ entrepreneurial intentions. The results also evidence higher entrepreneurial intention levels in students from families oriented toward and experienced in entrepreneurship. The results also reveal that student experience and having friends who become entrepreneurs reduce entrepreneurial intention, but the difference is not statistically significant. Research limitations/implications The main limitation of this survey is that it was drawn from a single university in Indonesia with only domestic students, whilst the study was also designed cross-sectional. Therefore, the generalisability of the results is still limited. This study uses a single item for measuring friends and own influences, which only measure personal experiences. A more multidimensional measure of family, friends and own influence can be further developed to gain more robust results supporting these findings. Practical implications The study contributes to understanding the role of family-related variables, particularly family entrepreneurial orientation and experiences, on the development of entrepreneurship education and intention in emerging global market forces. Through family engagement in entrepreneurship education, a family can boost students’ entrepreneurial intention by delivering various capitals (e.g. business value, financial and social capital) and providing practical learning. The results imply the necessity to conduct new subjects, courses or university programmes that can include family-related business in entrepreneurship education. Originality/value Despite the expansion of research related to entrepreneurship education and intention, the relationships between perceived experience, family entrepreneurial orientation and students’ entrepreneurial intentions have not been adequately studied, particularly in Indonesia. This work contributes to the existing knowledge of entrepreneurship education by providing two moderator variables that may boost entrepreneurial intention: perceived experience and family entrepreneurial orientation. This work demonstrated how perceived experience and family orientation interact with entrepreneurship education and intention.
印尼学生创业教育、家庭创业取向与创业意向
目的本研究旨在探讨创业教育与大学生创业意向的关系,并检验学生感知经验和家庭创业取向对创业意向的调节作用,这可能会增强或削弱创业教育对大学生创业意向的影响。设计/方法/方法通过对印度尼西亚一所公立大学职业课程的584名学生进行问卷调查收集数据。Walter和Block(2016)使用评估教师提供的创业教育的工具来衡量创业教育。创业意向采用了Vamvaka(2020)的测量方法,测量了学生的创业意向选择、创业职业承诺和新生创业。研究发现,创业教育与学生创业意向呈正相关。结果还表明,来自有创业倾向和创业经验家庭的学生的创业意向水平更高。结果还显示,学生经历和有创业的朋友会降低创业意愿,但差异不显著。本调查的主要限制是它来自印度尼西亚的一所大学,只有国内学生,同时研究也是设计的横截面。因此,结果的通用性仍然是有限的。本研究采用单项测量友人与自身影响,仅测量个人经历。对家庭、朋友和自身影响的多维度测量可以进一步发展,以获得更有力的结果来支持这些发现。实践意义本研究有助于理解家庭相关变量,特别是家庭创业取向和经验,在新兴的全球市场力量中对创业教育和意向发展的作用。通过家庭参与创业教育,家庭可以通过提供各种资本(如商业价值、金融和社会资本)和提供实践学习来促进学生的创业意愿。研究结果表明,有必要开设新的科目、课程或大学课程,将与家族有关的企业纳入创业教育。独创性/价值尽管与创业教育和创业意向相关的研究不断扩大,但感知经验、家庭创业取向和学生创业意向之间的关系尚未得到充分研究,特别是在印度尼西亚。本研究通过提供两个可能促进创业意向的调节变量:感知经验和家庭创业取向,对现有的创业教育知识有所贡献。这项工作证明了感知经验和家庭取向如何与创业教育和意向相互作用。
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Journal of International Education in Business
Journal of International Education in Business EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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0.50
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19
期刊介绍: The journal of International Education in Business (JIEB) is a peer reviewed journal concerned with theoretical and pedagogic aspects of international education in business schools and its flow-on implications for the workplace. The journal publishes papers that are concerned with: - international education, - cross- and inter-cultural aspects of internationalisation, - internationalisation of business schools, - business school teaching and learning, - academic and social engagement of students, - recruitment and marketing of business education in international contexts, - quality processes with respect to internationalisation, and - global organisations as stakeholders of internationalisation. Theoretical and empirical papers (qualitative and quantitative) as well as case analyses are invited. Papers that explore micro- and macro-perspectives in business and international education are also included.
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