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Original Articles

The When and Why: Student Entrepreneurial Aspirations

Pages 299-318 | Published online: 19 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

Although connections between university enterprise courses and entrepreneurial activity have been examined, less work has investigated the intended timing of future entrepreneurial activities. Using data from a survey of .. business students, it is found that those intending to enter entrepreneurship right away place less emphasis on avoiding stress and responsibility, seeing themselves as natural leaders. They were also more confident of succeeding, but not because of superior knowledge. A greater emphasis on entrepreneurial activities in all institutional environments, including the corporate, may help balance the need to harness enthusiasm while it lasts with the need to acquire relevant experience.

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Notes on contributors

Caleb Kwong

Caleb Kwong is senior lecturer at Essex Business School, University of Essex.

Piers Thompson

Piers Thompson is Lecturer in Economics at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University.

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