2020
DOI: 10.1108/et-10-2019-0235
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Understanding value and motivation: analysis of alumni from a US undergraduate business degree

Abstract: PurposeAs young people are seeking degrees that will help them with employment and as universities seek ways to increase enrollment and retention, the emphasis of the value of higher education has emerged as an important aspect in achieving these goals. The focus of this particular study, where a paucity currently exists, was to examine the concepts of value in relation to undergraduate business education. A main aim of this study was to identify values (beyond economic), based on time since graduation, and th… Show more

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“…The models previously identified are intended to analyze the various factors that affect individual entrepreneurial intentions (Krueger et al , 2000; Peng et al , 2013; Zhang et al , 2014). However, several social, cultural, political and economic factors influence entrepreneurial intentions in general and the creation of new companies, such as: job change, previous work experiences, quality of life, participation in certain ethnic groups, the analysis of risk capital, governmental impacts, the availability of buyers, suppliers, transportation options, qualified workforce, entrepreneurship education programmers, place of business creation, equipment and other support services (Lee et al , 2011, Liñán et al , 2011a, b; Sanchez, 2011; Bozeman and Eadens, 2020; Mawonedzo et al , 2020).…”
Section: The Entrepreneurial Intention – State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The models previously identified are intended to analyze the various factors that affect individual entrepreneurial intentions (Krueger et al , 2000; Peng et al , 2013; Zhang et al , 2014). However, several social, cultural, political and economic factors influence entrepreneurial intentions in general and the creation of new companies, such as: job change, previous work experiences, quality of life, participation in certain ethnic groups, the analysis of risk capital, governmental impacts, the availability of buyers, suppliers, transportation options, qualified workforce, entrepreneurship education programmers, place of business creation, equipment and other support services (Lee et al , 2011, Liñán et al , 2011a, b; Sanchez, 2011; Bozeman and Eadens, 2020; Mawonedzo et al , 2020).…”
Section: The Entrepreneurial Intention – State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown that a university's commitment to student success after graduation is crucial (Srivastava and Dhamija, 2022; Yang et al , 2020). However, as previous research has shown, many potential students today seek more intrinsic values from their college experience, such as deeper relationships with faculty and staff and feelings of inclusion and belonging (Bozeman and Eadens, 2021). There is an urgent need for every higher education institution to evaluate its student services separately from its academic offerings.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This corresponds to the fact that values arise from a sense of what is important for students (Friedman et al, 2008). The study on alumni of undergraduate students with a business degree in the United States found that when someone values something, they are committed and motivated to that thing (Bozeman & Eadens, 2020). Learning using technology-based active learning during the pandemic has somehow motivated students whereby a wider range of resources are available (Campio-Ferrer & Miralles-Martinez, 2021).…”
Section: Motivators For Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%