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PurposeThe purpose of the study was to explore the attitude of faculty members and students of two open universities – Bangladesh Open University (BOU) and Universitas Terbuka (UT) (Open University of Indonesia) towards entrepreneurship development courses of massive open online courses (MOOCs).Design/methodology/approachThe mixed-method research design was employed for this study. A self-structured survey questionnaire and focus group discussions (FGDs) were used to collect quantitative and qualitative data. A total of 66 faculty members and 149 tertiary level students of BOU and UT were selected as respondents. These respondents were selected using purposive sampling techniques. Data were analysed using quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques.FindingsThe findings revealed that both universities' faculty members and students possessed a positive attitude towards entrepreneurship development courses of MOOCs (EDCM). However, this positive attitude of both groups was significantly different.Originality/valueThe policy recommendations could provide a strategic approach to developing various types of courses within the MOOC, which are attractive as a means of developing entrepreneurship in Bangladesh and Indonesia. It also aggressively promotes EDCM for the academic community in particular and society, in general, to elaborate on their entrepreneurial spirit. Nevertheless, before introducing MOOCs, an empirical study regarding MOOCs readiness is essential for both universities.

Highlights

  • Unemployment is a global problem, and most developing countries are seriously suffering from this problem (Mallick and Biswas, 2020; Musa and Idris, 2020)

  • 4.1 Attitude of faculty members of Bangladesh Open University and Universitas Terbuka (UT) towards entrepreneurship development courses of MOOCs (EDCM) After analysing quantitative and qualitative data collected from both sources, that is, primary and secondary, it was found that BOU had already developed its own Learning

  • 70 and 86% of BOU and UT faculty members agreed that massive open online courses (MOOCs) are the appropriate way to teach EDCM

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Unemployment is a global problem, and most developing countries are seriously suffering from this problem (Mallick and Biswas, 2020; Musa and Idris, 2020). © Md. Meraz Ahmed, Naveed Sultana, Suhandoko Astri Dwi Jayanti, Yosi Mardoni and Helmiatin Helmiatin. Published in the Asian Association of Open Universities Journal. The full terms of this licence may be seen at http://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/legalcode

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