2021
DOI: 10.1177/09504222211066798
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Students’ perceptions of the entrepreneurial culture in Finnish higher education institutions

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to add to the literature on entrepreneurial universities by investigating entrepreneurial culture (EC) in higher education institutions (HEIs). The authors investigate how students experience EC and which factors explain their perceptions of EC. The study is based on a survey of HEI students in Finland with 1277 responses. The results show that formal institutional support and institution-level activities have the strongest impact on the students’ experienced EC. According to the f… Show more

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“…Moreover, PsyCap is a mediator variable in the relationship between multicultural attitudes and entrepreneurial intentions. Lahikainen et al, (2022) formal institutional support has a greater impact on students' perceptions of entrepreneurial culture than student-driven activities. Furthermore, the results highlight that the encouragement of teachers has a greater influence on students' perceptions of EC than peer students and student-driven activities in Finland.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, PsyCap is a mediator variable in the relationship between multicultural attitudes and entrepreneurial intentions. Lahikainen et al, (2022) formal institutional support has a greater impact on students' perceptions of entrepreneurial culture than student-driven activities. Furthermore, the results highlight that the encouragement of teachers has a greater influence on students' perceptions of EC than peer students and student-driven activities in Finland.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have monitored seven independent variables such as the students' perceptions of (i) entrepreneurship education importance, (ii) lecturers' entrepreneurial attitudes, (iii) lecturers' practices related to entrepreneurial education, (iv) challenges faced during entrepreneurial lecturing, (v) courses' content relevance, (vi) entrepreneurial orientation of the lecturing team, and (vii) the role of the university in promoting entrepreneurial competence. It was designed a modified and structured fivepoint Likert scale questionnaire based on the previous literature [5,8,9,13,32,73,79,82,91].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we attempt to analyse the teaching ability of teachers and lecturers, higher education institutions' continuous efforts to improve entrepreneurial education are widely recognised as effective means to enhance the learning environment and stimulate business activity, leading to regional development [8,15,16,34,73,74]. Although there is widespread recognition of the importance of entrepreneurship education in higher education institutions (HEIs), there is still an ongoing discussion regarding how, where, and by whom entrepreneurship can be taught [8,26,50,75].…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Lecturersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurship lecturers play a vital role in promoting entrepreneurship to their students (Lahikainen et al, 2022). Therefore, this study also investigates the classroom activities from the students' experiences.…”
Section: Teaching and Learning Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%