Authors
Tariq Ahmed, VGR Chandran, Jane E Klobas, Francisco Liñán, Panagiotis Kokkalis
Publication date
2020/3/1
Journal
The International Journal of Management Education
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
Article 100327
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper develops and tests a model of pathways between participation in entrepreneurship education programmes (EEPs) and entrepreneurial intention. EEPs are degree programmes designed to provide mastery and experience over several years of academic study. Structural equation modelling on survey data gathered from 348 graduating students from eight universities in Pakistan showed how three EEP components (learning, inspiration and resources) influence intention: learning and inspiration activities both increase perceived norms for being an entrepreneur and students' perceptions that they can be entrepreneurs (perceived control). Access to incubation resources had the strongest effect on intention by increasing perceived norms which in turn increases positive attitudes and perceived control. These findings provide insight into the conclusions drawn from previous studies by showing how positive …
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