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Impact of Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Intentions of Students: A review of empirical research
Author(s) -
Tanja Zdolšek Draksler,
Karin Širec
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
our economy journal of contemporary issues in economics and business
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2385-8052
pISSN - 0547-3101
DOI - 10.7549/ourecon.2014.3-4.06
Subject(s) - entrepreneurship , entrepreneurship education , entrepreneurial education , perspective (graphical) , empirical research , unemployment , theory of planned behavior , psychology , public relations , marketing , sociology , business , economic growth , political science , economics , management , philosophy , control (management) , finance , epistemology , artificial intelligence , computer science
The youth unemployment rate in the EU has been growing for many years, which is why the youth represent the priority group in the employment policy. Entrepreneurs create many jobs, so the acquisition of entrepreneurial competencies and positive entrepreneurial intentions through entrepreneurship education has significant importance. This paper provides an overview of empirical studies focused on the impact of entrepreneurship education on the entrepreneurial intentions of students in tertiary education from a socio-psychological perspective, using the theory of planned behaviour. The paper concludes with a layout of a research model to determine the impact of entrepreneurship education on students’ entrepreneurial competencies and intentions.

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