Determinants of student entrepreneurship

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT Innovation & Management Review Pub Date : 2019-01-23 DOI:10.1108/INMR-02-2018-0002
A. C. Alves, B. Fischer, P. Schaeffer, S. Queiroz
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze this phenomenon and identify its determinants using data from Brazilian higher education institutions. Design/methodology/approach Based on a data set comprehending 2,230 university students from 70 different institutions across the country, the authors develop five Probit models to assess impacts related to individual traits and systemic conditions on five dependent dimensions: entrepreneurial activity, potential entrepreneurs, high-impact entrepreneurship, serial entrepreneurship and innovation-driven entrepreneurship. Findings The lack of significance in many of the variables included in estimations suggests that student entrepreneurship seems to be a rather random phenomenon in Brazil. Research limitations/implications Findings pose challenges for student entrepreneurship, as targets for intervention are not clear. Originality/value Over the past decades, universities have been receiving an increasing demand to go beyond their role of producing science and technology to explore its knowledge potential to produce novel commercial applications. However, while there is a growing interest in ways to foster scientific academic entrepreneurship, universities also serve as a positive environment for student entrepreneurship training, knowledge sharing, testing ideas and learning. So far, the importance of student entrepreneurship has received far less attention than it likely deserves.
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学生创业的决定因素
目的利用巴西高等教育机构的数据分析这一现象,并确定其决定因素。设计/方法论/方法基于一个数据集,该数据集涵盖了来自全国70个不同机构的2230名大学生,作者开发了五个Probit模型来评估与个人特征和系统条件相关的五个依赖维度的影响:创业活动、潜在企业家、高影响力创业,连续创业和创新驱动创业。调查结果估计中包含的许多变量缺乏显著性,这表明学生创业在巴西似乎是一种相当随机的现象。研究局限性/含义调查结果对学生创业提出了挑战,因为干预目标尚不明确。原创性/价值在过去的几十年里,大学收到了越来越多的需求,要求他们超越科学技术的作用,探索其知识潜力,以产生新的商业应用。然而,尽管人们对培养科学学术创业的方式越来越感兴趣,但大学也为学生创业培训、知识共享、测试想法和学习提供了积极的环境。到目前为止,学生创业的重要性远没有得到应有的关注。
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