ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF GENERATION Z READING IN FACULTY OF ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES OF UNIVERSITIES, DEPARTMENTS OF BUSINESS, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS
Mustafa Kara,
Cansu Tunahan,
Fadime Zehra Şener and
Halil İbrahim Yılmaz
Economy & Business Journal, 2022, vol. 16, issue 1, 80-94
Abstract:
In today's world, there are many factors that affect the entrepreneurial ability of individuals and societies. In this sense, demographic, cultural and social factors that affect the entrepreneurial ability of an individual are considered to be effective. In terms of sustainable development, the development of entrepreneurship of young people is important in terms of production and creating added value. The aim of the study is to analyze the entrepreneurial ability of the generation Z students studying at the university. In this sense, it is aimed to analyze the entrepreneurial skills of generation Z students from Economics and Administrative Sciences, Business, Economics and Public Administration departments of state and foundation universities and take measures to complete their deficiencies. It was decided to study on this subject due to the predictions about the lack of entrepreneurial skills of generation Z students. In this study, the survey method was used as one of the quantitative data collection methods. Questions of the survey were delivered to the participants through online and face-to-face data collection applications. In this context, 282 surveys with a margin of error of 0.05 should be applied and 320 surveys were planned to be applied considering the margin of error. Scientific research and evaluation methods were used with the SPSS program for the evaluation of questionnaires.
Keywords: entrepreneurship; generation z; entrepreneurial ability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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