Abstract

Under the background of "double innovation", college students are the mainstay of future economic development, and the research on college students' entrepreneurial leadership is of great value. This paper takes college students as the research object, and uses the partial least squares method to analyze the influencing factors of college students' entrepreneurial leadership. The empirical results show that the five levels of individual, school, government, society, and family have a direct impact on the entrepreneurial leadership of college students, and the impact paths are 0.562, 0.433, 0.375, 0.321, and 0.252, respectively, and the degree of impact shows a downward trend. In addition, colleges and governments have an indirect impact on college students' entrepreneurial leadership through individuals. Finally, based on the perspective of human resource development and empirical results, starting from the above five dimensions, through systematic training, career planning and other ways, the entrepreneurial leadership development model of "training-experience-simulation-practice-reflection" is constructed. This study helps to understand the influence mechanism of entrepreneurial leadership, and has high practical application value.

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