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Impact of Entrepreneurial Education on the Entrepreneurial Intention of University Students in Private Universities in the Kingdom of Bahrain |
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PP: 87-109 |
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Fatima Sayyar Alhadi,
Horiya Mohamed Al-Deeb,
Marwan Mohamed Abdeldayem,
Mohammed Yousif Abo Keir,
Saeed Hammed Aldulaimi,
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Abstract |
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The present paper aims to identify the impact of entrepreneurial education on the entrepreneurial intention of university students in private universities in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Three hundred and sixty two private university students were randomly surveyed. The analysis is based on the outcomes of the questionnaire survey that was given out to a representative sample of private university students in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The researchers hypothesized that there is a positive significant relationship between the entrepreneurial education {development of entrepreneurial characteristics and absorption of entrepreneurial skills (personal leadership skills, business administration skills and technical skills)} and the entrepreneurial intention of university students in private universities in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The results showed that this hypothesis was accepted. Moreover, there were no significant differences related to the impact of entrepreneurial education on the entrepreneurial intention of university students in private universities in the Kingdom of Bahrain due to the demographic variables of age and academic year. However, there were differences due to the demographic variables of gender and major.
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