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Giáo dục khởi nghiệp có quan trọng không? Quan điểm của sinh viên kinh doanh
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Bài báo trình bày kết quả của một nghiên cứu phương pháp hỗn hợp điều tra nhận thức của sinh viên kinh doanh ở CH Séc về giáo dục khởi nghiệp và xem xét các yếu tố ảnh hưởng đến mức độ ý định trở thành doanh nhân của họ. Kết quả cho thấy rằng xuất phát từ gia đình có ảnh hưởng đáng kể đến ý định khởi nghiệp của sinh viên, và việc tham gia các khóa học định hướng khởi nghiệp có ảnh hưởng tích cực đến mức độ tự tin của sinh viên. Nghiên cứu cũng chỉ ra rằng giáo dục kinh doanh có một số tác động đến khả năng của sinh viên trong việc tiếp thu kiến thức cần thiết cho khởi nghiệp. Một phát hiện quan trọng khác là giáo dục khởi nghiệp dành riêng cho sinh viên kinh doanh cần trang bị cho sinh viên các kỹ năng, đặc điểm và hành vi khởi nghiệp. Các kết quả cũng cho thấy giáo dục khởi nghiệp là một khái niệm được xác định theo ngữ cảnh, đòi hỏi sự điều chỉnh về nội dung và phương pháp để đáp ứng nhu cầu cụ thể của các nhóm đối tượng khác nhau. Nghiên cứu này có những ứng dụng quan trọng cho các cơ sở giáo dục đại học trong việc thiết kế và quản lý giáo dục khởi nghiệp hiệu quả.
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