Abstract

This research evaluates the impact of startup mentoring programs on the intention to start new venture creation of startup projects in central Vietnam. The research data was collected from a survey of 250 mentees participating in mentoring programs organized in provinces in the central region of Vietnam. The results of the research show that the mentoring program has an impact on 5 factors leading to the entrepreneurial intention of mentees in descending order, including: Financial Management Skills, Strategic Thinking, Team Building Skills, Visionary Thinking, and Communication Skills. The research results also show that the mentoring program does not have enough impact on Risk Taking Capabilities to lead to the entrepreneurial intention of mentees.

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