Esperanza García-Uceda, Josefina L. Murillo-Luna, Jesús Asín Lafuente
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引用次数: 6
摘要
目的本研究旨在探讨社会工作专业学生创业意向(EI)的影响因素。本研究考虑了个人特质、人口特征、非正式教育和创业教育(EE)的直接影响,以及EE对其他因素可能的调节作用。设计/方法/方法对西班牙萨拉戈萨大学(University of Zaragoza)社会工作专业注册的139名本科生样本进行分析,采用纵向系统,基于在接受情感表达之前和之后两个不同时间通过的问卷调查。根据解释变量建立逻辑回归模型并进行估计。结果表明,人口因素、人格特质、职业经历和情感表达是社会工作学生社会企业家精神培养的重要因素。此外,情感表达对其他变量有调节作用,但只是部分的,并不总是积极的。实践启示社会工作者的创业精神可以为社会企业的创办做出非常有价值的贡献。研究结果表明,在社会工作学位课程中推广情感表达具有便利性,教学内容和方法应与社会企业家精神相适应。然而,教育方法与其他决定因素的相互作用并不总是对EI产生积极影响。原创性/价值本研究对社会工作专业本科生的情商进行了研究,这是一种新颖的研究方法。除了分析情商决定因素的直接影响外,我们还增加了情商对其他解释变量影响的可能调节作用。
Determinant factors in entrepreneurial intention among Social Work degree students: the moderating effect of entrepreneurship education
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that determine the entrepreneurial intention (EI) among Social Work degree students. This study considers the direct influence of personal traits, demographic characteristics, informal education and entrepreneurship education (EE) and, in addition, the possible moderating effect of EE on the other factors.
Design/methodology/approach
A sample of 139 undergraduate students registered in the Social Work degree offered by the University of Zaragoza (Spain) is analyzed, by using a longitudinal system based on questionnaires that were passed at two different times – before and after receiving the EE. Logistic regression models are built and estimated according to the explicative variables.
Findings
The results indicate that demographic factors, personality traits, professional experience and EE are significant factors in fostering social entrepreneurship among Social Work students. Additionally, EE has a moderating effect on the other variables, but only partially and not always positive.
Practical implications
The entrepreneurial initiative of social workers can make a very valuable contribution through the start-up of social enterprises. The findings suggest the convenience of promoting EE in the Social Work degree, with teaching contents and methodologies adapted to social entrepreneurship. Nevertheless, the interaction of educational methodologies with the other determinants does not always have a positive impact on EI.
Originality/value
This paper investigates EI in the context of undergraduate Social Work students, and this is a novel methodological approach. In addition to the analysis of the direct influence of the determinants of EI, we add the possible moderating effect of EE on the influence of the other explanatory variables.