Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students

Irrespective of support or opportunities, evidence suggests that most higher education business students in emerging markets are still primarily guided reactively (out of personal need or temporarily) into for-profit entrepreneurship rather than through personal incentive raising doubts on the impac...

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Published in:Entrepreneurship Research Journal
Main Author: Stouraitis V.; Kyritsis M.; Mior Harris M.H.; Roberts J.; Garwe W.; Tsanis K.
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2024
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Stouraitis V.; Kyritsis M.; Mior Harris M.H.; Roberts J.; Garwe W.; Tsanis K.
Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students
2024
Entrepreneurship Research Journal


10.1515/erj-2023-0379
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85209952437&doi=10.1515%2ferj-2023-0379&partnerID=40&md5=3d0a2f505886c63b0499c6196dac0031
Irrespective of support or opportunities, evidence suggests that most higher education business students in emerging markets are still primarily guided reactively (out of personal need or temporarily) into for-profit entrepreneurship rather than through personal incentive raising doubts on the impact of University entrepreneurial push strategies and programmes. We address the lack of meso level quantitative studies and propose a new student-related context sensitive conceptual model for student entrepreneurial intention in emerging markets exploring the extent to which a context-based and feasibility-oriented conceptual model is required. We propose the components Risk and Innovation, Autonomy, National norms and number of languages spoken all affect entrepreneurial intention. Furthermore, we suggest that education has a moderating effect overall and more so on the risk and innovation component. Our theoretical framework was partially supported as we show compelling evidence that risk and innovation, autonomy, and languages spoken have a significant effect on student entrepreneurial intention. The results indicate that conceptual frameworks differ by context and entrepreneurship education in emerging markets is contingent on specific human capital of students but can be stimulated through improving cognitive institutional structures and curricula focusing on context and attitudes towards risk taking. © 2024 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston 2024.
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author Stouraitis V.; Kyritsis M.; Mior Harris M.H.; Roberts J.; Garwe W.; Tsanis K.
spellingShingle Stouraitis V.; Kyritsis M.; Mior Harris M.H.; Roberts J.; Garwe W.; Tsanis K.
Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students
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title Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students
title_short Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students
title_full Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students
title_fullStr Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students
title_full_unstemmed Toward a Context and Feasibility Driven Entrepreneurial Education: Evidence from Entrepreneurial Intention Determinants of Malaysian Students
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description Irrespective of support or opportunities, evidence suggests that most higher education business students in emerging markets are still primarily guided reactively (out of personal need or temporarily) into for-profit entrepreneurship rather than through personal incentive raising doubts on the impact of University entrepreneurial push strategies and programmes. We address the lack of meso level quantitative studies and propose a new student-related context sensitive conceptual model for student entrepreneurial intention in emerging markets exploring the extent to which a context-based and feasibility-oriented conceptual model is required. We propose the components Risk and Innovation, Autonomy, National norms and number of languages spoken all affect entrepreneurial intention. Furthermore, we suggest that education has a moderating effect overall and more so on the risk and innovation component. Our theoretical framework was partially supported as we show compelling evidence that risk and innovation, autonomy, and languages spoken have a significant effect on student entrepreneurial intention. The results indicate that conceptual frameworks differ by context and entrepreneurship education in emerging markets is contingent on specific human capital of students but can be stimulated through improving cognitive institutional structures and curricula focusing on context and attitudes towards risk taking. © 2024 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston 2024.
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