创业意向的性别差异:大学生创业教育中教师领导的新视角

Q3 Social Sciences Chinese Education and Society Pub Date : 2021-11-02 DOI:10.1080/10611932.2021.1990630
Peng Bin, Chang Zhu, Yongchuan Shi, Tae-Uk Ahn, Rui Hu
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摘要为了更好地明确中国高校教师领导在创业教育中的方式,本研究考察了性别创业意愿差异对有限资源配置的影响,以及性别创业意愿差异对高校满足学生需求的影响。本研究以经典的个人行为理论为基础,运用Blinder-Oaxaca分解方法,分析了中国大学生创业意向的性别差异程度及其影响因素。这些数据来自对620名中国大学生的实地调查。结果表明,创业意向的性别差异主要是由于不同的“禀赋效应”(创业态度、主观规范和感知行为控制方面的观察变量的性别差异),而不是歧视和刻板印象。因此,教师作为创业教育的领导者,在创业教育中处于更层次的推动者、决策者或调解人的地位,应根据男女学生的不同才能,量身定制教育方法。针对这些性别资格的不同课程将需要平衡大学生创业意图的性别差异。
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Gender Difference in Entrepreneurial Intentions: A New Perspective from College Students to Facilitate Teacher Leadership in Entrepreneurial Education
Abstract To better specify the methods of teacher leaders in entrepreneurial education in Chinese higher education institutions, gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions were investigated to determine how these differences affect the allocation of limited resources and how these differences affect the institutions’ meeting of students’ needs. Based on the classic Theory of Personal Behavior, this work analyzed the extent and determinants of gender differentials in the entrepreneurial intentions of Chinese college students with Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition method. The data came from a field survey of 620 Chinese college students. The result suggested that, instead of discrimination and stereotypes, the gender difference in entrepreneurial intentions was primarily due to different “endowment effects” (gender differences in the observed variables with respect to entrepreneurial attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavior control). Hence, as leaders who take a more hierarchical position of facilitator, decision-maker, or mediator in entrepreneurial education, teachers should tailor their educational approaches in accordance with the different aptitudes between female and male students. Different curricula that target those gender qualifications would be required to balance the gender difference in entrepreneurial intentions of college students.
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Chinese Education and Society
Chinese Education and Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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