Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Internship Effectiveness in it Industry: A Structural Equation Modeling
Chou Chun-Mei,
Shen Chien-Hua,
Hsiao Hsi-Chi and
Chen Su-Chang
Review of Industrial Engineering Letters, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 36-43
Abstract:
This study examines 324 tertiary students’ entrepreneurial internship effectiveness and its influencing factors in IT industry to serve as a school reference for the development of entrepreneurial internship education measures. The results show that students” “entrepreneurial intention (EI)” has a significant direct effect on “entrepreneurial internship effectiveness (EIE)”, and “internship satisfaction (IS) “has a significant effect on “entrepreneurial internship effectiveness” through “internship satisfaction.” The influence pattern and empirical data of “internship satisfaction” and “entrepreneurial intention” on “entrepreneurial internship effectiveness” has a good fit.
Keywords: Entrepreneurial intention; Entrepreneurial internship effectiveness; Internship satisfaction; Entrepreneurial internship education; Tertiary student; Entrepreneurial venturing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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