DETERMINANTS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS (HEI) IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - MOZAMBIQUE

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Libombo, Dambusse [1 ,2 ]
Dinis, Anabela [3 ]
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[1] Eduardo Mondlane Univ, Sch Buisness & Entreprenurship Chibuto, ESNEC, Maputo, Mozambique
[2] Univ Beira Interior, Dept Econ & Business, Covilha, Portugal
[3] Univ Beira Interior, Dept Econ & Business, NECE Res Unit, Covilha, Portugal
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Entrepreneurship education; Higher Education Institutions; Entrepreneurial Intention; Mozambique; STUDENTS; PROPENSITY; INTENTIONS;
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Based on the case of Mozambique, this study intends to understand what factors determine the (in) effectiveness of entrepreneurship education in HEI. More specifically, it aims to understand the influence of gender, family history, financial resources, networks and the type entrepreneurship curricula (more or less focused on business creation) in the learning outcomes of entrepreneurship education, in terms of intention / attitude / entrepreneurial behavior (locus of control, propensity to take risks, need of achievement, tolerance to ambiguity, innovativeness, perceived behavioral control, personal attitude, entrepreneurial Intention). After a literature review focused on entrepreneurship education and determinants of entrepreneurial intention, attitudes and behaviors, the empirical study is presented. It includes a sample of 10 HEI establishments, selected from a universe of 33, with entrepreneurship education. Data collection was done through questionnaires (n = 557) to HEI students in the last year that attended an entrepreneurship course. Statistical analysis, including multiple linear regressions, where performed. The study concludes that (i) the financial resources influence the locus of control, tolerance to ambiguity and Innovativeness; (ii) family history increases the need of achievement and Innovativeness; (iii) networks increase the propensity to take risks, the perceived behavioral control and entrepreneurial intention, and finally, (iv) entrepreneurship education in HEI whose teaching programs are geared to business creation have not considerable influence on attitudes or entrepreneurial intentions. In practical terms, the study is important for academics and political leaders to have more sustainable references to implement programs of entrepreneurship education. From an academic point of view, the study allows to further understand the problematic of entrepreneurship education and what factors affect their effectiveness, especially in the contexts of developing countries.
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