Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students

This study investigates the effect of entrepreneurship education on the Malaysian community college students’ inclination towards entrepreneurship.It is built on the previous study by Ooi (2008) which examined the university students’ inclination towards entrepreneurship. A sample consisting of 235...

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Main Authors: Ooi, Yeng Keat, Nasiru, Abdullahi
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2015
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spelling my.uum.repo.187302016-10-04T03:06:11Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/18730/ Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students Ooi, Yeng Keat Nasiru, Abdullahi HB Economic Theory This study investigates the effect of entrepreneurship education on the Malaysian community college students’ inclination towards entrepreneurship.It is built on the previous study by Ooi (2008) which examined the university students’ inclination towards entrepreneurship. A sample consisting of 235 students were drawn from four community colleges located in the Malaysian northern region.The students were in the final year of their diploma studies in various disciplines.A survey questionnaire was employed to elicit responses concerning their entrepreneurship inclination and characteristics.Descriptive statistics were used to analyse respondents’ characteristics and Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling (SEM-PLS) was employed in determining the relationship among the variables of the study.The results of the study indicated that 51 per cent of the community college students would consider commencing a business as their future vocation, whilst 33 per cent stated that they are probably to start a new business venture after completion of their studies. This could be attributed to the effort taken by the community colleges in promoting entrepreneurship among students.The entrepreneurial factors: role models and the role played by the community colleges in promoting entrepreneurship showed a statistically significant positive influence on community college students’ decision to pursue an entrepreneurial career. The Partial Least Square – Multi Group Analysis (PLS-MGA) employed for moderating the personal background variables indicated no significant differences on path coefficients between the various groups across gender and working experience.An exception was the effect of role models on entrepreneurial inclination, which was significantly higher with those participants without working experience. Recommendations and future research direction are delivered in relation to the findings of this study. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2015 Article PeerReviewed Ooi, Yeng Keat and Nasiru, Abdullahi (2015) Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students. Asian Social Science, 11 (18). pp. 350-363. ISSN 1911-2017 http://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v11n18p350 doi:10.5539/ass.v11n18p350
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topic HB Economic Theory
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
Ooi, Yeng Keat
Nasiru, Abdullahi
Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students
description This study investigates the effect of entrepreneurship education on the Malaysian community college students’ inclination towards entrepreneurship.It is built on the previous study by Ooi (2008) which examined the university students’ inclination towards entrepreneurship. A sample consisting of 235 students were drawn from four community colleges located in the Malaysian northern region.The students were in the final year of their diploma studies in various disciplines.A survey questionnaire was employed to elicit responses concerning their entrepreneurship inclination and characteristics.Descriptive statistics were used to analyse respondents’ characteristics and Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling (SEM-PLS) was employed in determining the relationship among the variables of the study.The results of the study indicated that 51 per cent of the community college students would consider commencing a business as their future vocation, whilst 33 per cent stated that they are probably to start a new business venture after completion of their studies. This could be attributed to the effort taken by the community colleges in promoting entrepreneurship among students.The entrepreneurial factors: role models and the role played by the community colleges in promoting entrepreneurship showed a statistically significant positive influence on community college students’ decision to pursue an entrepreneurial career. The Partial Least Square – Multi Group Analysis (PLS-MGA) employed for moderating the personal background variables indicated no significant differences on path coefficients between the various groups across gender and working experience.An exception was the effect of role models on entrepreneurial inclination, which was significantly higher with those participants without working experience. Recommendations and future research direction are delivered in relation to the findings of this study.
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author Ooi, Yeng Keat
Nasiru, Abdullahi
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Nasiru, Abdullahi
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title Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students
title_short Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students
title_full Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students
title_fullStr Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: A study on Malaysian community college students
title_sort entrepreneurship education as a catalyst of business start-ups: a study on malaysian community college students
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
publishDate 2015
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/18730/
http://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v11n18p350
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