Abstract

The aim of the study is to assess the role of the university environment of higher education institutions in Latvia in the formation and promotion of the entrepreneurial potential of students under the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, paying special attention to the impact of the protracted epidemic crisis on entrepreneurial mobility. In the scientific literature, various systems of mobility are predominantly positively assessed in terms of increasing labour activity, given the increasing availability of distance employment. At the same time, distance employment also has some negative aspects, mainly reflected in the issues of social trust. In our case, the research problem was to elucidate the impact of the crisis in the life of universities, primarily the massive transition to distance learning, on the state of the entrepreneurial potential of students, especially in terms of their entrepreneurial mobility. For this purpose, exploratory research was carried out at the universities of Latvia (Daugavpils University) and Georgia (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University and European University). The results of the sociological survey show that the massive transition to distance learning, the expansion the use of information and communication technology by students, is still only to a small extent continued in increasing the entrepreneurial potential, expanding entrepreneurial mobility. Moreover, the crisis situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic even more constrains students to implement their ideas in the field of personal business due to a one-sided attitude to risk as an unequivocally negative factor in the field of entrepreneurship. On the basis of the empirical data obtained, recommendations were made to the administration of universities and the leaders of public associations dealing with the promotion of entrepreneurial activity of students on the basis of more effective ways to increase their entrepreneurial mobility. The methods used by the authors include axiomatic analysis and synthesis, monographic, statistical of data from a

Highlights

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly exacerbated the entire range of problems of the preservation and sustainable development of mankind, even those that were not previously so urgent and critical

  • The following objectives of the research were among the main ones: to identify the most significant characteristics of the category of “mobile lifestyle” in the perception of young people in two countries with different economic systems, to determine the most essential factors contributing to the implementation of a mobile lifestyle, the establishment of self-assessments of mobility in various types of activities, especially economic ones, the presence of experience of distance employment, the lack of labour skills, including working in the online space

  • There is a fairly noticeable group of students (7.4% in Latvia and 12.4% in Georgia), who highly appreciated the opportunity to independently discover a wider range of academic knowledge, which promotes entrepreneurial potential and contributes to the opening of one’s own business

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Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly exacerbated the entire range of problems of the preservation and sustainable development of mankind, even those that were not previously so urgent and critical.

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