The Impact of Entrepreneurship Education on Human Capital at Upper-Secondary Level
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2013
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In this study we evaluate the impact of entrepreneurship education on human capital at the upper-secondary level using a quasi-experimental design. Data were collected from 494 students attending entrepreneurship education programs and from 238 in a control group. Our results indicate that some personality traits such as need for autonomy and risk propensity, as well as beliefs, can have a significant positive influence on entrepreneurial intention. Entrepreneurship education has a positive, albeit limited impact on human-capital assets. The programs we assessed had a statistically significant impact on beliefs, on the capacity to exploit an opportunity, and on entrepreneurial knowledge. However, we did not observe any significant impact on entrepreneurial intention.
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Journal of Small Business Management
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State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI
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51
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3
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Wiley
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Müller, Susan
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Volery, T., Mueller, S., Naepflin, C., & del Rey, N. (2013). The Impact of Entrepreneurship Education on Human Capital at Upper-Secondary Level. In Journal of Small Business Management (Vol. 51, Issue 3). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13640
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