Abstract

Facing the challenging employment situation and the changing labor market, developing student entrepreneurial intention has attracted significant policy consideration in China. This study describes the background of entrepreneurship education in China’s higher education institutes and explores the influences of entrepreneurship education on student entrepreneurial intention. Using data from a survey on students in China, this study finds that students in different types of institutions and different major fields had a different level of engagement in entrepreneurship education. Further, the higher the level of entrepreneurship education the students received, the stronger their self-efficacy of entrepreneurial decision-making was, and the stronger their entrepreneurial intention was. Student entrepreneurial decision-making self-efficacy played a mediating role between entrepreneurship education and student entrepreneurial intention. We found that entrepreneurship education has a positive effect on entrepreneurial intention. Entrepreneurship education course-taking has a positive effect on entrepreneurial decision-making. Furthermore, the positive effect of self-efficacy of entrepreneurial decision-making on entrepreneurial intention was also confirmed. We also found that self-efficacy of entrepreneurial decision-making played the significant role of mediator between entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intention. The findings also showed a difference between the current China context and the western context that taking entrepreneurship-related classes had more considerable influences on student entrepreneurial intention than entrepreneurship-related practicum. We discuss the implications of the improvement of higher education in China and relevance to other contexts.

Highlights

  • Entrepreneurship is a topic of particular significance in a globalized and knowledge-based world economy [1]

  • The more entrepreneurship education the students theirthat self-efficacy of entrepreneurial decision-making is

  • The scores here are for the eight types of curriculum education

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Introduction

Entrepreneurship is a topic of particular significance in a globalized and knowledge-based world economy [1]. Development of emerging technology and social change, entrepreneurship education plays a critical role in preparing citizens to face the impact of globalization and dramatic education and social transformation, especially in the developing China nowadays [2,3]. Since 1999, all colleges and universities in China started to adopt the “enrollment expansion policy,” and the number of college graduates kept reaching new highs in recent years. The number of college graduates had increased from 2.12 million in 2003 to 7 million in 2013 (Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China, 2013). It has had a growth rate as high as 230% in the past decade

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