创业能力对大学生冒险意愿的影响研究

M. Ogbari
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目的:大多数尼日利亚大学毕业生被训练成依靠白领工作为生,而不是被赋予创业或自力更生的技能。正因为如此,今天仍有相当大比例的尼日利亚大学毕业生在寻找有回报的工作。尽管从理论上讲,他们明白如何实现自给自足,但他们需要更多的商业头脑。因此,为这些毕业生提供创造就业机会而不是寻找就业机会所需的能力和信息是至关重要的。因此,本研究探讨了创业能力对毕业生创业意愿和接受风险的影响。研究方法:本研究的研究工具是一份精心设计的描述性问卷。研究者采用描述性研究设计和因果性研究设计。研究对象包括7,098名圣约大学毕业生。Yamane公式用于确定本调查的样本量,即379。该研究的随机抽样技术是实用的、明确的和有意的。研究发现:尼日利亚大学生的冒险倾向与创业技能之间存在显著且有利的关系。启示:研究发现,大学生的创业倾向和创业意愿受到创业教育、自主学习和授课式创业技能培养的高度影响。
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Exploring The Influence Of Entrepreneurial Abilities On Graduates' Risk-Taking Readiness
Purpose:Most graduates from Nigerian universities are trained to rely on white-collar employment for their living rather than being given entrepreneurial or self-reliant skills. Because of this, a sizeable percentage of Nigerian university graduates are still looking for rewarding jobs today. Although they theoretically understand becoming self-sufficient, they need more business acumen. It is, therefore, vital to equip these graduates with the abilities and information required to enable them to create employment rather than seek it. As a result, this study looked into the impact of entrepreneurial abilities on graduates' readiness to venture and accept risks.Methodology:The study's research tool was a thoughtfully created questionnaire with a descriptive design. The researcher employed both a descriptive study design and a causal research design. The population of the study consisted of 7,098 Covenant University graduates. The Yamane formula was used to determine the sample size for this investigation, which was 379. The study's random sample techniques were practical, clear-cut, and intended.Findings:The study's conclusions show a significant and favorable relationship between graduates' risk-taking propensity and entrepreneurial skills among Nigerian university students.Implication:The study finds that graduates' tendency to take risks and their intention to start their businesses are highly influenced by entrepreneurial education and the development of entrepreneurial skills through self-learning and taught courses.
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