articleEntrepreneurship Theory and PracticeMar 1, 2003Closed access

Enterprise Education: Influencing Students’ Perceptions of Entrepreneurship

Queensland Department of Education · Central Queensland University

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Abstract

This research examines the effect of participation in an enterprise education program on perceptions of the desirability and feasibility of starting a business. Changes in the perceptions of a sample of secondary school students enrolled in the Young Achievement Australia (YAA) enterprise program are analysed using a pre–test post–test control group research design. After completing the enterprise program, participants reported significantly higher perceptions of both desirability and feasibility. The degree of change in perceptions is related to the positiveness of prior experience and to the positiveness of the experience in the enterprise education program. Self–efficacy theory is used to explain the impact…

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Keywords
  • Perception
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Test (biology)
  • Sample (material)
  • Psychology
  • Empirical research
  • Structural equation modeling
  • Entrepreneurship education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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