The Arts Alumni Have Spoken: The Impact of Training in Higher Education on Entrepreneurial Careers

Wen Guo, D. McGraw
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Studies of alumni from arts-focused degree programs in American higher education have revealed the need for arts entrepreneurship training for self-reliant careers, resulting in the creation of at least 168 programs and course offerings for students in a range of arts disciplines. Using factor analysis of datasets from the 2015–2017 administrations of the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project, a multi-institution online alumni survey, this paper divides the skills most relevant to arts entrepreneurship training into four latent categories: critical thinking, leadership, business management, and artistic specialty. A logistic regression revealed statistically significant associations between the latent variables with alumni’s propensity for freelancing and new venture creation. We also identified that race interacts with both student loan amount and family social and cultural capital. Arts-focused higher education programs should consider how they can offer training in these skill groups and complementary opportunities for financially challenged college students and those with fewer familial connections to the arts without creating additional barriers to careers in the arts.
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艺术校友已经发言:高等教育培训对创业事业的影响
对美国高等教育中以艺术为重点的学位课程的校友进行的研究表明,需要对自力更生的职业进行艺术创业培训,从而为一系列艺术学科的学生创建了至少168个项目和课程。本文利用2015-2017年国家战略艺术校友项目(一项多机构在线校友调查)的数据集进行因子分析,将与艺术创业培训最相关的技能分为四类:批判性思维、领导力、商业管理和艺术专业。逻辑回归揭示了校友自由职业倾向和创业倾向的潜在变量之间有统计学意义的关联。我们还发现种族与学生贷款金额和家庭社会文化资本相互作用。以艺术为重点的高等教育项目应该考虑如何在不为艺术职业创造额外障碍的情况下,为经济困难的大学生和与艺术没有多少家庭联系的大学生提供这些技能群体的培训和补充机会。
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