2021
DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2021.9.1(31)
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The entrepreneurial potential of Latvian students: the role of the university environment

Abstract: An important prerequisite for the economic growth and improving the quality of life of the population is the growth of entrepreneurial activity. A special place here is occupied by student youth, who, during their studies, partially already receive the necessary knowledge, skills and experience in the field of entrepreneurship. However, there are certain factors in the academic environment hindering the growth of the entrepreneurial potential of students. The object of the study is a set of theoretical, method… Show more

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“…The information presented on the entrepreneurship criteria country basis allows the comparison of countries in the perspective of entrepreneurship. This situation supports NECI to be a useful resource for academic studies on entrepreneurship (Menshikov et al, 2021). Undoubtedly, NECI contributed significantly to the realization of this study.…”
Section: National Entrepreneurshipsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The information presented on the entrepreneurship criteria country basis allows the comparison of countries in the perspective of entrepreneurship. This situation supports NECI to be a useful resource for academic studies on entrepreneurship (Menshikov et al, 2021). Undoubtedly, NECI contributed significantly to the realization of this study.…”
Section: National Entrepreneurshipsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, even if such skills were to be incorporated into academic curricula, those needed by new graduates are changing faster than educational programmes can adapt, so there is a need to implement activities within subjects that enable students to acquire these skills. As demonstrated in their empirical study by Menshikov et al (2021), the activities implemented in the academic environment determine students' employability. Therefore, if skills are not incorporated into…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%