Implications of Entrepreneurial Intentions of Romanian Secondary Education Students, over the Romanian Business Market Development
Amalia Furdui,Lucian Lupu-Dima,Eduard Edelhauser +2 more
- Vol. 9, Iss: 4, pp 665
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In this paper, the authors investigated the role of the secondary education student entrepreneurial intents included in technical and professional vocational education training (VET) programs, in order to identify its role in increasing student intention in choosing a career as an entrepreneur among graduates of the vocational and technical Romanian education system.Abstract:
The study investigates the Romanian entrepreneurial education training program emphasizing the secondary education student entrepreneurial intents included in technical and professional Vocational Education Training (VET) programs, in order to identify its role in increasing student intention in the process of choosing a career as an entrepreneur among graduates of the vocational and technical Romanian education system. The study research methodology was based on the interpretation of two questionnaires consisting of 23 questions, which were applied to a population of 253 and 159 respondents. The survey period was conducted between 2019 and 2020. The respondents were students from the vocational and technical education system in Romania, mostly from the Central Region of Romania, but the results of the study could be extended to the entire Romanian education system. The data were processed using SPSS software, and the results of the study revealed direct, positive, and significant links between psychological and behavioral traits and entrepreneurial intentions of the student surveyed, moderated by the entrepreneurial education acquired through the school curriculum. These results could also be the basis for developing future policies and programs to encourage entrepreneurial behavior, especially for secondary education students from the Romanian education system, specifically on pre-university education.read more
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