Evaluating Introductory Lectures in Entrepreneurship: Empirical Implications Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior
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Based  on  Ajzen’s  Theory  of  Planned  Behaviour,  this  paper  evaluates  an  introductory class on entrepreneurship in terms of its impact on students’ entrepreneurial intentions. Results of an  empirical  study  with  73  students  reveal  that there  are  negative  effects  on  intention  and  its antecedents.  In  general,  the  introductory  class  increased  awareness  of  the  potentially  negative consequences   of   venture   creation.   Although   participation   in   
the course broadened their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge, students recognized they had still shortcomings regarding the requirements of managing a start-up. Moreover, the introductory class sensitized students to the career option of entrepreneurship and made them aware of the comple
xity of venture creation. If the course aims to encourage not simply intrepreneurship but successful entrepreneurship, results seem to be encouraging. This is because students understood that being
an entrepreneur entails hard work and requires considerable knowledg
e and skills. The paper also discusses further implications for entrepreneurship education.
the course broadened their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge, students recognized they had still shortcomings regarding the requirements of managing a start-up. Moreover, the introductory class sensitized students to the career option of entrepreneurship and made them aware of the comple
xity of venture creation. If the course aims to encourage not simply intrepreneurship but successful entrepreneurship, results seem to be encouraging. This is because students understood that being
an entrepreneur entails hard work and requires considerable knowledg
e and skills. The paper also discusses further implications for entrepreneurship education.
| Original language | English | 
|---|---|
| Journal | International Review of Entrepreneurship | 
| Volume | 10 | 
| Issue number | 1 | 
| Pages (from-to) | 1-22 | 
| Number of pages | 22 | 
| Publication status | Published - 10.2012 | 
- Entrepreneurship
 
