TY - JOUR
T1 - BUSINESS EDUCATION, INNOVATION SKILLS AS PREDICTORS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL SELF-EFFICACY IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
AU - Laydes, Marbelith
AU - Vásquez, Mery
AU - Cruz-Tarrillo, Joel
AU - Diaz, Robin Alexander
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/8/8
Y1 - 2024/8/8
N2 - Considering the importance of entrepreneurship education in the social and economic sphere, the objective of this study was to examine how en-trepreneurship education influences the development of innovative skills and entrepreneurial confidence of university students. To do this, it was necessary to adopt a quantitative methodological perspective to understand the relationship between the study variables. Through the application of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and the development of the structural equation model (SEM), it was possible to know and confirm the effect and statistical relationship between the variables. The participants of this research were made up of a total of 701 students under quota sampling selection. Entrepreneurship education has been found to significantly influence the promotion of innovative skills and the development of entrepreneurial self-efficacy. Furthermore, the study reveals that the acquisition of innovation competencies is a prerequisite for students to perform well in the business environment. These competencies not only enable them to adapt to changing environments but also foster creativity, systems thinking, and effective problem-solving. This study provides empirical evidence that en-trepreneurship education is a relevant factor in strengthening and developing students’ innovation competencies and entrepreneurial self-efficacy.
AB - Considering the importance of entrepreneurship education in the social and economic sphere, the objective of this study was to examine how en-trepreneurship education influences the development of innovative skills and entrepreneurial confidence of university students. To do this, it was necessary to adopt a quantitative methodological perspective to understand the relationship between the study variables. Through the application of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and the development of the structural equation model (SEM), it was possible to know and confirm the effect and statistical relationship between the variables. The participants of this research were made up of a total of 701 students under quota sampling selection. Entrepreneurship education has been found to significantly influence the promotion of innovative skills and the development of entrepreneurial self-efficacy. Furthermore, the study reveals that the acquisition of innovation competencies is a prerequisite for students to perform well in the business environment. These competencies not only enable them to adapt to changing environments but also foster creativity, systems thinking, and effective problem-solving. This study provides empirical evidence that en-trepreneurship education is a relevant factor in strengthening and developing students’ innovation competencies and entrepreneurial self-efficacy.
KW - education
KW - entrepreneurial capacity
KW - entrepreneurial self-efficacy
KW - entrepreneurial skills
KW - entrepreneurship
KW - innovation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85213380180
U2 - 10.3846/jbem.2024.21689
DO - 10.3846/jbem.2024.21689
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85213380180
SN - 1611-1699
VL - 25
SP - 612
EP - 627
JO - Journal of Business Economics and Management
JF - Journal of Business Economics and Management
IS - 4
ER -