Entrepreneurial intentions of tourism and hospitality students in Ghana: an application of the theory of planned behaviour

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作者
Sedegah, Daniella Delali [1 ]
Nutsugbodo, Ricky Yao [2 ]
Arthur-Amissah, Anna [2 ]
Wireko-Gyebi, Sampson [2 ]
Duodu, Gifty Adobea [3 ]
Bempong, Valerie Efua Kwansima
Ankor, Peace [4 ]
Afful, Bernadette Ekua Bedua [5 ]
Tuffour, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Environm & Sustainable Dev, Dept Sustainable Dev & Policy, Somanya, Ghana
[2] Univ Energy & Nat Resources, Dept Ecotourism Recreat & Hospitality, Sunyani, Ghana
[3] Accra Tech Univ, Dept Hotel Catering & Inst Management, Accra, Ghana
[4] Sunyani Tech Univ, Dept Hospitality & Tourism, Sunyani, Ghana
[5] Univ Energy & Nat Resources, Dept Geog & Sustainabil Sci, Sunyani, Ghana
关键词
Perceived university support; Attitude towards entrepreneurship; Subjective norms; Entrepreneurial intention and behaviour; Tourism and hospitality students; MODERATING ROLE; SELF-EFFICACY; EDUCATION; UNIVERSITY; CREATIVITY; MODELS; START;
D O I
10.1108/JSBED-08-2023-0348
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThe study aims to examine the entrepreneurial intentions (EIs) of tourism and hospitality (T&H) students in Ghana using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Specifically, the study examined the role of university support on students' EIs and behaviour within the framework of TPB.Design/methodology/approachAn online questionnaire was used to collect data from 929 T&H students from six universities in Ghana. Structural equation modelling using AMOS was used to test the stated hypotheses.FindingsThe results showed that perceived university support (PUS) played a key role in influencing students' attitudes, subjective norms and behavioural controls towards their EIs. Furthermore, the EI of T&H students was also found to have influenced students' entrepreneurial behaviours (EBs). All seven hypotheses were significant.Research limitations/implicationsTo increase the entrepreneurial drive of T&H students, universities and T&H educators need to provide support through strengthening experiential learning activities (guest speaker series, mentorship sessions, practicals and internships) to provide an avenue for students to be trained on risk management and failure recovery skills, develop positive attitudes and behaviours and learn from experts. Policymakers should also enact favourable laws to regulate business practices.Originality/valueThis is likely the first paper to address the issue of PUS for entrepreneurship amongst T&H students in the context of a developing country. Specifically, it addresses the role of universities and T&H educators in supporting T&H students to be entrepreneurs.
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页码:724 / 741
页数:18
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