2017
DOI: 10.1080/19406940.2017.1316762
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The importance of developing the entrepreneurial capacities in sport sciences university students

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“…Although data from the GEM of Peña et al (2016) indicate that the Andalusians perceived that they possess more skills and knowledge about entrepreneurship, this may be due to the characteristics of the sample, since a greater percentage of Sport Sciences students from Valencia had participated in specific courses on entrepreneurship. These results are in line with the study of González et al (2017) that demonstrated the positive influence on entrepreneurial intentions in the Sport Science students who participated in this type of courses. Regarding the subjective norms variable, in spite of presenting higher reference models students from the Andalusia (Sevilla) according to GEM of Peña et al (2016) data, were the Valencian students who presented higher averages in this variable.…”
Section: Jpes ®supporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Although data from the GEM of Peña et al (2016) indicate that the Andalusians perceived that they possess more skills and knowledge about entrepreneurship, this may be due to the characteristics of the sample, since a greater percentage of Sport Sciences students from Valencia had participated in specific courses on entrepreneurship. These results are in line with the study of González et al (2017) that demonstrated the positive influence on entrepreneurial intentions in the Sport Science students who participated in this type of courses. Regarding the subjective norms variable, in spite of presenting higher reference models students from the Andalusia (Sevilla) according to GEM of Peña et al (2016) data, were the Valencian students who presented higher averages in this variable.…”
Section: Jpes ®supporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, in spite of the increase of studies related to the intentions of university students, studies with students of nonbusiness disciplines have been scarce (Jones & Jones, 2014), and even more Sport Sciences'(SS) studies in our country (González-Serrano, Crespo, Pérez-Campos, & Calabuig, 2017). This is particularly worrying because, according to Ratten and Ferreira (2017), the trends in the sports industry reflect a growing need to be enterprising in products, services, technologies and market development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This same author explained that the more positive these variables are, the greater entrepreneurial intentions a person will have. Therefore, in this study, the theory of planned behaviour was the framework used to analyse the entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial intentions of sports science students; additionally, the variable of entrepreneurial skills or abilities that was considered in some previous studies (González-Serrano et al, 2017;Liñán, 2008) was also taken into account in this study. The entrepreneurial skills variable refers to the degree of confidence that a person presents when determining if she or he is in possession of a high-enough level of certain skills related to entrepreneurship (Liñán, 2008).…”
Section: Entrepreneurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also found a positive relationship between entrepreneurship characteristics and trends. González Serrano et al (2017), in their study with university students who took sports training, also found that students' entrepreneurship tendencies were at a medium level. The finding in this study was found partially compatible with the level of being medium and above.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It is known that sports entrepreneurship has many roles in economic development and increasing welfare level of countries. When these roles are examined, it is seen that they are about business development, providing employment and prosperity as well as physical and mental health of society (As citied Gonzalez Serrano et al, 2017). Entrepreneurship can be realized in whatever field or sector it is only when individuals have some entrepreneurial characteristics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%