2012
DOI: 10.1108/00400911211265648
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Enhancing young graduates’ intention towards entrepreneurship development in Malaysia

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Basic Student Entrepreneurial Programme (BSEP) among local university graduates who have undergone the training programme in entrepreneurship development. Design/methodology/approach -In total, 410 respondents who had participated in BSEP were interviewed with a structural questionnaire to gather information on their social attitude towards the effectiveness of BSEP on their intention to become an agri-entrepreneur. Chi-square analysis … Show more

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“…This activity begins in primary schools; such as when entrepreneurial elements are introduced in Mathematics. Meanwhile in secondary schools, the stress on the importance of entrepreneurship education can be seen when the students are compulsory to study Integrated Living Skills that was initiated in the year 1991, which includes components of commerce and entrepreneurship (Mohamed et al, 2012). The constant effort is also shown when students can choose Commerce and Entrepreneurship Education as elective subjects in vocational and technology streams in the upper secondary school (Mohamed et al, 2012;Othman et al, 2012b).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Education Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This activity begins in primary schools; such as when entrepreneurial elements are introduced in Mathematics. Meanwhile in secondary schools, the stress on the importance of entrepreneurship education can be seen when the students are compulsory to study Integrated Living Skills that was initiated in the year 1991, which includes components of commerce and entrepreneurship (Mohamed et al, 2012). The constant effort is also shown when students can choose Commerce and Entrepreneurship Education as elective subjects in vocational and technology streams in the upper secondary school (Mohamed et al, 2012;Othman et al, 2012b).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Education Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned by many scholars, entrepreneurship is viewed as an engine that drives the economy (Ali et al, 2010;Gorman, Hanlon, & King, 1997;Mohamed et al, 2012). Moreover, according to Temtime, Chinyoka, and Shunda (2004), there is a universal agreement among public policy makers, academics, and researchers that entrepreneurship is a crucial key to economic advancement for many countries.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Education Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Second, our analysis also reveals that the interventions vary greatly in duration and at times do not match what one would consider a program or course. For instance, a bundle of studies did not report on the time period for the intervention [25,29,30]. Yet, others define a course that may last between three days or twenty-four hours of class in total [1] to one semester [31].…”
Section: Descriptive Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objectives span from being unspecified [35,38] through the rather generic to the more specific. Objectives like the "programme is targeted to final year students in higher education institutes who are interested in undertaking business opportunities in the future before they graduated" ( [30], p. 607), "the programme aims to prepare students for an entrepreneurial career, specifically to prepare them for establishing their own businesses" ( [34], p. 192), or cultivate professionals [36] Education Research International 5 offer a good illustration of the generic motive throughout some studies. We argue that there is no clear delineation of implicitly formulated objectives in these generic motives.…”
Section: Objectives Of the Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%