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The Nexus between entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial self-competencies: a social enterprise perspective
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The Nexus between entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial self-competencies: a social enterprise perspective

Frank Frimpong Opuni, Michael Snowden, Ernest Christian Winful, Denis Hyams-Ssekasi, Jamie P. Halsall, Josiah Nii Adu Quaye, Emelia Ohene Afriyie, Elikem Chosniel Ocloo and Kofi Opoku-Asante
Sustainability, Vol.14(19), 12725
06/10/2022

Abstract

entrepreneurial education student satisfaction entrepreneurial self-efficacy entrepreneurial self-competency social enterprise Education
The purpose of the study was to examine the mediation roles of student satisfaction and entrepreneurial self-efficacy in the nexus between entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial self-competencies within a social enterprise context. The study used a cross-sectional survey design, with a sampled population of 185 business students from three universities (Accra Technical University, Cape Coast Technical University and the University of Ghana) in Ghana. A PLS-SEM approach was used to examine the relationships among the independent–dependent constructs in the study. Entrepreneurial education had positive and significant relationships to student satisfaction and entrepreneurial self-efficacy, but it showed an insignificant relationship to entrepreneurial self-competencies. Student satisfaction was also found to relate positively and significantly to entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial self-competencies. Furthermore, both student satisfaction and entrepreneurial self-efficacy were found to fully mediate the nexus between entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial self-competencies. The study highlights the crucial roles of student satisfaction and self-efficacy in the implementation of entrepreneurial education in higher education institutions. In a discipline that is characterised by paucity, this study provides a unique and original assessment of the important roles of student satisfaction and student self-confidence in building entrepreneurial competencies among students.
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