Abstract

Purpose Extending the theory of planned behaviour and the perspective of available resources, the purpose of this study is to expatiate the influence behavioural antecedents of available resources on electrical installation and maintenance work students’ (EIMW) entrepreneurial intentions (EIs) in technical colleges. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted a multistage sampling technique to select samples for the study. Data collected were analyzed using structural equation models in the empirical analysis. Findings The study showed that attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control and perceived efficacy are behavioural antecedents that can be manipulated by exogenous factors to enhance EIMW students’ EIs. Originality/value This study stirs the government and other education agencies on the need to strengthen the technical institutions through adequate funding, employment of skilled personnel and provision of up-to-date types of machinery and equipment to help the students to compete globally. Therefore, adequate application of available resources will foster positive behaviours of EIMW students towards establishing their business venture.

Highlights

  • Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is the foundation for the entrepreneurial programme in technical institutions in Nigeria

  • TVET courses offered by students in technical colleges include automobile repair and maintenance, electrical works, electrical installation and maintenance works (EIMW) welding and fabrication, etc (Amedorme and Fiagbe, 2013)

  • The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of behavioural antecedents of available resources on EIMW students’ entrepreneurial intentions (EIs) which focusses majorly on students in technical colleges in Lagos State, a south-west region in Nigeria using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB)

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Introduction

Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is the foundation for the entrepreneurial programme in technical institutions in Nigeria. TVET courses offered by students in technical colleges include automobile repair and maintenance, electrical works, electrical installation and maintenance works (EIMW) welding and fabrication, etc (Amedorme and Fiagbe, 2013). Ohanu et al (2020) stated that EIMW is an area of specialization in Vocational and Technical Education programme of technical colleges in Nigeria, designed to impart knowledge and practical skills in different engineering trade areas such as house wiring (conduit and surface), coil winding and re-winding, electrical. The full terms of this licence may be seen at http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode

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