Assessment of Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Intentions: Evidence from University of Cape Coast

Authors

  • Christina Appiah-Nimo

  • Daniel Ofori

  • Keren Naa Abeka Arthur

Keywords:

Entrepreneurship course, entrepreneurship intention, university students

Abstract

Purpose of the study: The University of Cape Coast in it bit to reduce graduate unemployment has introduced a university-wide entrepreneurship course for all non-business students. The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of the entrepreneurship course on their entrepreneurial intentions. Design/methodology/approach: Descriptive survey design was employed in the study. Based on the consecutive sampling technique, a sample of 1,200 students participated in the study. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze data.

How to Cite

Christina Appiah-Nimo, Daniel Ofori, & Keren Naa Abeka Arthur. (2018). Assessment of Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Intentions: Evidence from University of Cape Coast. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 18(A9), 1–11. Retrieved from https://journalofbusiness.org/index.php/GJMBR/article/view/2583

Assessment of Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Intentions: Evidence from University of Cape Coast

Published

2018-07-15