Lee Younggeun, Cortes Andres Felipe, Joo Minjoo
College of Business and Economics, California State University, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Welch College of Business and Technology, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, United States.
Front Psychol. 2021 Dec 1;12:743672. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.743672. eCollection 2021.
In this paper, we examine the relationship between entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial passion. Despite the advancement of entrepreneurship education literature and the increasing focus on entrepreneurship education in business schools, we lack empirical exploration on how entrepreneurship education can impact students' passion for founding new organizations. We hypothesize that students who take entrepreneurship classes would develop high levels of founding passion due to a great perception of skills and abilities that increase positive emotions and decrease negative emotions about the entrepreneurship process. Moreover, we draw on the literature on role models to suggest that students' entrepreneurial family background (students whose immediate family members are entrepreneurs) strengthens the influence of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial passion. Utilizing survey data collected from 160 university students, we found that entrepreneurship education positively influences students' founding passion and that this relationship is strengthened when students have entrepreneurs in their immediate family.
在本文中,我们研究了创业教育与创业激情之间的关系。尽管创业教育文献有所发展,且商学院对创业教育的关注日益增加,但我们缺乏关于创业教育如何影响学生创办新组织的热情的实证探索。我们假设,参加创业课程的学生会因对技能和能力有强烈感知而产生高水平的创业激情,这种感知会增加积极情绪并减少对创业过程的消极情绪。此外,我们借鉴有关榜样的文献,提出学生的创业家庭背景(直系家庭成员为企业家的学生)会增强创业教育对创业激情的影响。利用从160名大学生收集的调查数据,我们发现创业教育对学生的创业激情有积极影响,并且当学生的直系家庭成员中有企业家时,这种关系会得到加强。