The Impact of Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Attitudes and Intention: Hysteresis and Persistence
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Abstract
Do entrepreneurship education programs (EEPs) really influence participants’ attitudes and intention toward entrepreneurship? How is this influence related to past experience and how does it persist? Researchers and entrepreneurship education stakeholders alike have been looking into this question for quite a while, with a view to validating the efficacy of such programs. The authors of this paper propose to operationalize the concept of entrepreneurial intention and its antecedents in an attempt to address those issues. In particular, we propose an original research design where (1) we measure the initial state and persistence of the impact and not only short‐term effects; (2) we deal with a compulsory…
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- Operationalization
- Entrepreneurship
- Persistence (discontinuity)
- Psychology
- Entrepreneurship education
- Homogeneous
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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