The Contribution of University in Developing Entrepreneurial Students Towards New Venture Creation

N. A. '. Sabri, Norhidayah Mat Arip, Nurul Izyan Mat Daud, Fatihah Mohd
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The university context in which students are embedded plays a central role in providing students with learning and motivation to think and act entrepreneurially. There is a vibrant research stream that has shown that university offerings affect students’ transition to an entrepreneurial career and on antecedents or enablers of entry, such as entrepreneurial intentions and entrepreneurial knowledge. Student proclivity to begin a venture may be affected not only by the university environment where they are exposed to entrepreneurship but also by perceptions of how desirable entrepreneurial behaviour is considered to be in a given society. The paper explores the drivers of the intention of entrepreneur students in UMK of new venture creation, particularly specialising in the role of university entrepreneurship-related offerings and students' prior business experience. The main objective of this study is to determine the relationship between the contribution of the university to entrepreneurial education, mentoring support, and financial support towards new venture creation. A complete of 346 questionnaires were collected. Using SPSS tools containing Preliminary Analysis, Descriptive Analysis, Reliability and Validity Test, Normality Test and Spearman Correlation Analysis, data analysis was administrated. The result shows the correlation between entrepreneurial education, mentoring support, and financial support towards new venture creation is significant. In conclusion, entrepreneurship courses can be elective and compulsory and generally aim to stimulate entrepreneurial learning by imparting knowledge, skills and attitudes related to entrepreneurship.
高校在培养创业型大学生创业能力中的作用
学生所处的大学环境在为学生提供学习和创业思考和行动的动力方面发挥着核心作用。有一个充满活力的研究流表明,大学课程影响学生向创业职业的过渡,并影响进入的先决条件或促成因素,如创业意图和创业知识。学生创业的倾向可能不仅受到他们接触创业的大学环境的影响,还受到对特定社会中可取的创业行为的看法的影响。本文探讨了UMK企业家学生创业意向的驱动因素,特别是大学创业相关课程和学生先前的商业经验的作用。本研究的主要目的是确定大学对创业教育的贡献、指导支持和对创业的财政支持之间的关系。共收集问卷346份。采用SPSS初步分析、描述性分析、信度和效度检验、正态性检验和Spearman相关分析等工具对数据进行分析。结果表明,创业教育、师徒支持和创业资金支持之间存在显著的相关关系。总之,创业课程可以是选修课和必修课,其目的一般是通过传授与创业有关的知识、技能和态度来促进创业学习。
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