2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151511862
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Envisaging the Impact of Entrepreneurial Culture on Venture Creation among Undergraduate Students of Selected Universities in Nigeria

Augustina Esitse Dada,
Omotayo Adeniyi Adegbuyi,
Mercy E. Ogbari
et al.

Abstract: Entrepreneurship is critical to the development of modern complex societies, not just for their survival but also for their long-term viability. Knowing the importance of entrepreneurship to the development of an economy brought about the introduction of entrepreneurship education into tertiary institutions in Nigeria. However, the restricted way entrepreneurship education is usually taught and practised has not helped undergraduates to imbibe an entrepreneurial culture and create a venture while at university… Show more

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“…According to social capital theory, social networks, interactions, and connections can lead to the availability of resources, information, and support. These networks may provide business guidance, market insights, and collaboration opportunities to support the growth of female entrepreneurs and sustainable development [51].…”
Section: Theoretical Underpinningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to social capital theory, social networks, interactions, and connections can lead to the availability of resources, information, and support. These networks may provide business guidance, market insights, and collaboration opportunities to support the growth of female entrepreneurs and sustainable development [51].…”
Section: Theoretical Underpinningsmentioning
confidence: 99%