TY - JOUR
T1 - The Impact of Contingencies on Entrepreneurship Education Outcomes
AU - Vuorio, Anna
AU - Zichella, Giulio
AU - Sawyerr, Olukemi
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - The results of Entrepreneurship Education (EE) impact research have been equivocal, and one suggested explanation is the influence of contingencies such as the types of learning experiences, gender, and field of study. In this paper we aim to answer the question of which contingencies shape the outcome of EE by examining the outcome variables of entrepreneurial intentions (EI) and creative self-efficacy (CSE). Utilizing a quasi-experimental pre-post survey design, we surveyed 209 students from three universities who were exposed to three different learning experiences: writing a business plan, achieving proof-of-concept, and achieving proof-of-business. Through multi-value qualitative comparative analysis, we found six unique combinations associated with high levels of EI and CSE, respectively, after a learning experience. High EI and CSE are both associated with developing proof-of-concept and proof-of-business, but not with writing a business plan. Also, students’ fields of study play a role in high levels of EI regardless of the learning experience, while students’ prior work experience seems to play a role in EI and CSE.
AB - The results of Entrepreneurship Education (EE) impact research have been equivocal, and one suggested explanation is the influence of contingencies such as the types of learning experiences, gender, and field of study. In this paper we aim to answer the question of which contingencies shape the outcome of EE by examining the outcome variables of entrepreneurial intentions (EI) and creative self-efficacy (CSE). Utilizing a quasi-experimental pre-post survey design, we surveyed 209 students from three universities who were exposed to three different learning experiences: writing a business plan, achieving proof-of-concept, and achieving proof-of-business. Through multi-value qualitative comparative analysis, we found six unique combinations associated with high levels of EI and CSE, respectively, after a learning experience. High EI and CSE are both associated with developing proof-of-concept and proof-of-business, but not with writing a business plan. Also, students’ fields of study play a role in high levels of EI regardless of the learning experience, while students’ prior work experience seems to play a role in EI and CSE.
KW - Entrepreneurship education
KW - Entrepreneurial intent
KW - Experiential learning
KW - Entrepreneurial mindset
KW - Creative self-efficacy
KW - Entrepreneurship education
KW - Entrepreneurial intent
KW - Experiential learning
KW - Entrepreneurial mindset
KW - Creative self-efficacy
U2 - 10.1177/25151274221104702
DO - 10.1177/25151274221104702
M3 - Journal article
SN - 2515-1274
VL - 6
SP - 299
EP - 330
JO - Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy
JF - Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy
IS - 2
ER -