A Comprehensive Entrepreneurship Education Model Based on Social Cognitive Theory

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Title

A Comprehensive Entrepreneurship Education Model Based on Social Cognitive Theory

Subject

Entrepreneurial competencies, Entrepreneurship education, Entrepreneurial mindset, Entrepreneurial intention, Social cognitive theory.

Description

Objective: This study examines entrepreneurship education's effect on entrepreneurial mindset, competencies, and intention.
Design/Methods/Approach: This study uses a quantitative approach, applying structural equation modeling using PLS to verify the hypothesis relationship. Data is collected from 281 college students who have finished at least one semester of any entrepreneurship subject.
Findings: The findings indicate that entrepreneurship education significantly affects entrepreneurial mindset, competencies, and intention. Entrepreneurial competencies significantly affect entrepreneurial intention. Meanwhile, an entrepreneurial mindset insignificantly affects entrepreneurial intention.
Originality: This research offers a comprehensive model using a new perspective of the social cognitive theory that investigates the impact of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial mindset, competencies, and intention, whereas most research on entrepreneurship education and intention use the theory of planned behavior. This study is expected to fill the gaps in understanding the connection between entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intention
Practical/Policy implication: Given the results, entrepreneurship education should entrepreneurial competencies students' entrepreneurial

Creator

Christina1, Handyanto Widjojo2

Source

https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/jmtt

Date

July 28, 2023

Contributor

PERI IRAWAN

Format

PDF

Language

ENGLISH

Type

TEXT

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Citation

Christina1, Handyanto Widjojo2, “A Comprehensive Entrepreneurship Education Model Based on Social Cognitive Theory,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed March 10, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/5671.