Entrepreneurial Education and Individual Entrepreneurial Orientation: An Experts’ Perspective. An Empirical Delphi Study

Daniel Teles, C. Nieuwenhuizen, C. Schachtebeck
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Individual entrepreneurial orientation (IEO) has been defined as the ability to psychologically understand the reasons why individuals choose to engage in entrepreneurial activities. However, for individuals to start these much-needed business ventures, they must be oriented to do so upon completion of their studies. Entrepreneurial education (EE) might directly influence whether students decide to pursue an entrepreneurial venture based on the knowledge and skills, which they feel they have accumulated through their studies. A Delphi study was performed to determine how the EE, being received by university students, in the context of Scotland and South Africa, may influence them to choose an entrepreneurial career. The data were obtained from 16 academic experts, eight from South African universities and eight from Scottish universities. The data were analysed using thematic content analysis. IEO has been studied using the five original dimensions, namely, innovativeness, risk-taking, proactiveness, autonomy, and competitive aggressiveness. However, the results reveal that only three of the five IEO dimensions are prevalent when aligning to a student’s entrepreneurial behaviour. The results also reveal that EE should ensure that practical teachings receive more attention than theoretical teachings. This study may assist universities to better prepare their curriculums to include teachings that will improve the IEO of students.
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个人创业取向(IEO)被定义为从心理上理解个人选择从事创业活动的原因的能力。然而,对于个人来说,要开始这些急需的商业投资,他们必须在完成学业后就开始这样做。创业教育(EE)可能会直接影响学生是否决定根据他们认为通过学习积累的知识和技能进行创业。在苏格兰和南非的背景下,通过德尔菲研究来确定大学生所接受的情感表达是如何影响他们选择创业职业的。这些数据来自16位学术专家,其中8位来自南非大学,8位来自苏格兰大学。采用主题内容分析法对数据进行分析。IEO的研究使用了五个原始维度,即创新性、冒险性、主动性、自主性和竞争攻击性。然而,结果显示,在与学生的创业行为相一致时,IEO的五个维度中只有三个是普遍存在的。结果还表明,情感表达应确保实践教学比理论教学得到更多的关注。本研究可以帮助大学更好地准备课程,包括提高学生IEO的教学。
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