Exploring Student Interest In Entrepreneurship at Technical and Engineering Based Higher Education Institution
Entrepreneurship creates wealth and reduces unemployment. Entrepreneurs contribute to industrialisation as well as to economic growth; they improve living standards and tax revenues from their enterprises contribute to a nation s treasury. Not surprisingly, then, governments have been spending considerable sums trying to create entrepreneurs. With this changing and approach, young graduates may face the opportunities to self-employment, of which the approach implies greater scope for entrepreneurial activity. This articles discusses entrepreneurship education and draws on primary research into students attitudes to entrepreneurs and entrepreneurships. A total of 300 questionaires were collected from the respondents. The results showed that entrepreneurship education should be incorporated into the non-business degree programmes and entrepreneurship as a career should be encourage on career choice specially for the technical degree programmes.
Entrepreneur Malaysia Under-graduate Career Non-business Students
Rohaizat Baharun
University of Technology Malaysia,Malaysia
国际会议
Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2008(创新与创业国际学术会议)
北京
英文
339-343
2008-03-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)