Inclination towards Entrepreneurship amongst Management Students - An Empirical Study
S Gokula Krishnan () and
Monica M
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S Gokula Krishnan: Acharya Institute of Technology
Monica M: Acharya Institute of Technology
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Abstract:
Government of India has taken several initiatives to inculcate the culture of Entrepreneurship in the country. In recent years, wide-spread programs and opportunities are created to nurture Innovations across India, which includes Make in India initiative launched in September 2014. Entrepreneurship is considered as Important Growth Generation tool, especially creating job opportunities and promotes Innovation. In this context, the research aims at analyse the Management student's inclination towards Entrepreneurship in Bengaluru City and its predictors using Self-Designed Questionnaires. The factors considered for the designing questionnaires are Entrepreneurship Inclination, Role of Institutions in Promoting Entrepreneurship, Curriculum and Content of Entrepreneurship, Role Models and demographic factors such as age, gender and family background. This study carried out through survey method and the data analysed using SPSS and appropriate statistical tools will be used. It was found that entrepreneurship inclination among the management students are strongly predicted by role of institutions in promoting entrepreneurship and other variables. Finally, we provide several recommendations for the future research.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Inclination; Role of Institutes; Role Models; Entrepreneurship curriculum and content; Management students (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-07-20
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Published in The Strad, 2020, 7 (7), pp.422-429. ⟨10.37896/sr7.7/044⟩
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DOI: 10.37896/sr7.7/044
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