高职高专学生创业自我效能感的影响因素比较

Abede Mack, Benson Honig
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促进创业仍然是经济政策和增长的一个重要领域。与促进创业密切相关的是参与创业的个人,他们的信念和成功的努力与他们“拥有所需的东西”的观点高度相关,这被衡量为创业自我效能(ESE)。因此,ESE已成为理解创业支持的关键因素。然而,大多数现有的奖学金都集中在正规教育和大学教育上,而很少有人说将创业和ESE与技术职业教育和培训(TVET)结合起来培养企业家。这是令人惊讶的,因为如此多的微型和小型企业,特别是贸易,在很大程度上依赖于职业技术教育。这项研究比较了特立尼达和多巴哥的学术和职业教育高等教育学生,以确定提高他们的ESE的因素。数据来自三(3)个回归模型,解释了学术和职业技术教育学生的ESE如何与几个因素相关。拥有大学学位的父母、创业的朋友以及对创业的课外关注是在TVET人群中与ESE呈正相关的重要因素。相比之下,学术型学生主要是由经历驱动的。全职工作经历和创业经历与学术生的ESE显著相关。我们的工作强调,学术和职业技术教育学生的ESE有不同的世界观,影响教育。本研究透过连结ESE与文化资本理论,证明专职教育学生定制创业学习的重要性。我们发现,在教授大学生创业时,更应该强调体验式学习。我们的研究提供了我们认为既独特又与创业教育文献高度相关的实证研究结果。
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Comparing Factors Influencing Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy Between Vocational and Academic Post-secondary Students
Entrepreneurship promotion continues to be an important domain for economic policy and growth. Closely related to entrepreneurship promotion are the very individuals engaging with entrepreneurship, whose belief and efforts to succeed are highly correlated with their view that they ‘have what it takes”, measured as entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE). ESE has thus become a critical factor toward understanding entrepreneurship support. However, most extant scholarship focuses on formal and university education, while little is said about incorporating entrepreneurship and ESE with technical vocational education and training (TVET) to develop entrepreneurs. This is surprising because so many micro and small businesses, particularly trades, are heavily anchored in TVET. This study compares academic and TVET post-secondary students in Trinidad and Tobago to determine the factors that enhance their ESE. Data emerged from three (3) regression models explaining how academic and TVET students’ ESE are correlated with several factors. Parents with a university degree, friends who are entrepreneurs and an extracurricular focus on entrepreneurship were vital factors that saw a positive correlation with ESE among the TVET population. In contrast, academic students are driven primarily by experiences. Full-time work experience and entrepreneurial experiences were significantly correlated with the ESE of academic students. Our work highlights that academic and TVET students’ ESE have different world views that impact education. This study demonstrates the importance of tailoring entrepreneurial learning for TVET students by linking ESE with cultural capital theory. We found that when teaching academic students entrepreneurship, more emphasis should be placed on experiential learning. Our research provides empirical findings we believe to be both unique and highly relevant to the literature of entrepreneurship education.
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