Research and Exploration on the Cultivation of Innovative and Entrepreneurial Ability of Applied-Oriented Undergraduate Talents under the Background of New Engineering

2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (01) ◽  
pp. 86-90
Author(s):  
丽 高
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 397-404 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jon Cornwall ◽  
Jodyanne Kirkwood ◽  
Gavin J. Clark ◽  
Stephen Silvey ◽  
Ruth D. Appleby ◽  
...  

The SEED (Student Enterprise Experience in Dunedin) programme was developed as a four-week, intensive entrepreneurial ‘boot camp’ to provide a small group of participants with a highly experiential business course. Using pre-course and post-course surveys, the authors measured the entrepreneurial ability, knowledge and intentions of the sixteen SEED participants to determine whether the programme was successful as an educational format. The results showed that perceived entrepreneurial ability and knowledge significantly improved, while intent increased but not significantly. Almost all participants intended to start a business both before and after the course, while twice as many (six) indicated that they would undertake further formal study in entrepreneurship after the course compared to before. The data suggest that SEED is filling a niche in entrepreneurial development and support for budding entrepreneurs, with the course also facilitating local business development.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Haibin Tang

<p>This paper studies how to cultivate the entrepreneurial ability of college students. Based on the analysis of entrepreneurial ability, entrepreneurial ability can be classified into three categories: knowledge, skills and comprehensive quality. Through the follow-up study of the entrepreneurial team and the interview survey of college students, it is found that the cultivation of college students' entrepreneurial ability is faced with different situations in the aspects of knowledge, skills and comprehensive quality, and then it is proposed to popularize entrepreneurial knowledge, strengthen entrepreneurial skills training and continue to carry out entrepreneurship education.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 387-404 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rabi Sidi Ali

PurposeThis paper seeks to find factors that influence the growth intention of female-owned small businesses in the Ghana’s tourism sector. The purpose of this paper is to investigate why some female entrepreneurs achieve growth objectives while others do not.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, the authors seek to understand the growth intention within the tourism sector because it is not clear why some female entrepreneurs in Ghana pursue growth. The study applies quantitative techniques. A questionnaire survey was conducted with 110 female tourism entrepreneurs in Ghana. Data analysis was conducted using the non-parametric procedures of Spearman’s rank correlation.FindingsThe findings of this research reveal that female tourism entrepreneurs in Ghana feel they can expand without entrepreneurial ability(ies). However, the growth of the venture is restricted by the lack of financial resources. Opportunities in the tourism sector do generate more customers, but cannot alone determine growth intentions. Furthermore, an important finding of this study is that business advisory services do not contribute significantly to the growth intention of the venture. The research made clear that the pursuance of growth is related to different types of opportunities and finance leveraging.Research limitations/implicationsThe study has gender-specific, industry-specific, size-specific and region-specific limitations. Another limitation is focus on entrepreneurial ability, opportunity and business advisory support services as determinants of female entrepreneurs’ growth intention.Practical implicationsThis study provides useful information for government, business agencies and academics seeking reasons on why female entrepreneurs have low growth intentions. Policy measures are provided in assisting women in achieving their growth aspirational needs and suggestions are recommended to encourage women to grow their small tourism businesses.Social implicationsThe research will contribute to improve the socio-economic status of women entrepreneurs in Africa.Originality/valueThis paper addresses an under-researched area of female tourism entrepreneurs and their growth intention from the perspective of a developing country such as Ghana.


Author(s):  
Abril Aydeé Garza-Sáenz ◽  
Jesús Santos-Guzmán ◽  
Eduardo Leal-Beltrán ◽  
Melina Miaja-Ávila ◽  
Gregorio Martínez-Ozuna

2014 ◽  
Vol 568-570 ◽  
pp. 1959-1963
Author(s):  
Sheng Zhao ◽  
Xue Kui Shi ◽  
Yong Dao Sun

Under the influence of thought of enterprise education, new challenges are posed to practical teaching system of e-commerce major of cultivating compound talents. The paper combines the present hotspot of requirements of enterprise education for training entrepreneurial ability and constructs new-type and open practice system of e-commerce major in high vocational colleges based on enterprise education so as to adapt to the current needs for cultivating e-commerce professionals.


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