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摘要
大学对学生的创业思维和行为有很大影响。虽然已有关于创业教育与创业意向之间关系的研究,但关于指导计划影响的研究却很少。本研究利用计划行为理论(TPB)调查了印度各政府机构提供的创业指导课程(EOPs)的影响。研究样本包括 227 名印度大学生。研究采用线性回归法创建一个模型,根据自变量的值预测因变量的可能值,该模型非常适合说明计划行为理论对创业意向(EI)的影响程度。结果表明,EOP 对学生的 EI 有积极影响。个人态度 (PA)、主观规范 (SN) 和感知行为控制 (PBC) 对学生的 EI 有显著的预测作用。这项研究的结果适用于参与制定创业计划的大学。鉴于鼓励学生创业的迫切需要,本研究具有高度相关性。本研究的新颖之处在于,它使用 TPB 对印度各政府机构提供的 EOP 进行了测试。
The impact of entrepreneurship orientation on student entrepreneurial intentions in higher education
Universities have a big impact on how students think and act in terms of entrepreneurship. Although there has been research on the relationship between entrepreneurship education and intentions, little has been done on the impact of orientation programmes. This research investigates the effects of the Entrepreneurship Orientation Programmes (EOPs) provided by various Indian government organisations by using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). A sample of 227 Indian university students was included in the study. Linear regression is used to create a model that forecasts the probable value of the dependent variable based on the values of the independent variables, which is ideal for illustrating how much the TPB affects entrepreneurial intention (EI). The outcome shows that the EOPs have a positive influence on students’ EI. The Personal Attitude (PA), Subjective Norms (SN), and Perceived Behavioural Control (PBC) were statistically significant predictors of students’ EI. The findings of this research have applications for universities involved in developing programmes for business creation. This study is highly relevant given the pressing need to encourage entrepreneurship among students. This study is novel because it tests the EOPs provided by various Indian government organisations by using TPB.