posted on 2024-07-11, 18:43authored bySarah Y. Cooper, William A. Lucas
This paper reports on the Enterprisers programme, a five-day, extra-curricula educational event supported by CMI and designed to increase entrepreneurial capabilities and intent. The pre-, post-, and six month follow-up survey design is outlined, and the concepts of entrepreneurial self- confidence and skills self-confidence are described. The results show that the Enterprisers events had a substantial and persistent impact on participant self-confidence to become entrepreneurs, but the programme had only a limited impact on entrepreneurial intention. A discussion includes attention to the implications of this work for the model of self-efficacy and intent found in the literature.
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AGSE International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange 2006: the 3rd International Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (AGSE) Research Exchange, Swinburne University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, 07-10 February 2006 / L. Murray Gillin (ed.)
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AGSE International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange 2006: the 3rd International Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship AGSE Research Exchange, Swinburne University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand, 07-10 February 2006 / L. Murray Gillin ed.