TY - JOUR
T1 - The entrepreneurial activity of university students in Costa Rica
T2 - The role of the university ecosystem
AU - Leiva, Juan C.
AU - Mora-Esquivel, Ronald
AU - de la O-Cordero, Dyalá
AU - Picado-Arroyo, Rytha
AU - Solís, Martín
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The paper examines the role of specific properties of the university ecosystem on the entrepreneurial activity of university students in Costa Rica. We examined the influence of four predictors of entrepreneurial intention, specifically university environment, entrepreneurship education, learning program, and entrepreneurial reputation. The study tested four proposed hypotheses using hierarchical linear regression models on a sample of 4,158 Costa Rican university students drawn from the GUESSS 2018 database. The findings reveal that the skills, abilities, and values that students acquire on university courses, and a recognised entrepreneurial reputation acknowledged by students contribute positively to their entrepreneurial intention. Overall, this study provides further evidence that a university's environment, entrepreneurship education, learning program, and entrepreneurial reputation all contribute separately to entrepreneurial intention. However, the results differ considerably when taken in combination, whereupon it is a university's learning program and entrepreneurial reputation that contribute most positively to entrepreneurial intention.
AB - The paper examines the role of specific properties of the university ecosystem on the entrepreneurial activity of university students in Costa Rica. We examined the influence of four predictors of entrepreneurial intention, specifically university environment, entrepreneurship education, learning program, and entrepreneurial reputation. The study tested four proposed hypotheses using hierarchical linear regression models on a sample of 4,158 Costa Rican university students drawn from the GUESSS 2018 database. The findings reveal that the skills, abilities, and values that students acquire on university courses, and a recognised entrepreneurial reputation acknowledged by students contribute positively to their entrepreneurial intention. Overall, this study provides further evidence that a university's environment, entrepreneurship education, learning program, and entrepreneurial reputation all contribute separately to entrepreneurial intention. However, the results differ considerably when taken in combination, whereupon it is a university's learning program and entrepreneurial reputation that contribute most positively to entrepreneurial intention.
KW - Costa Rican university students
KW - Entrepreneurial intention
KW - Entrepreneurial university ecosystem
KW - Entrepreneurship education
KW - GUESSS database
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U2 - 10.1504/IJIPM.2022.120986
DO - 10.1504/IJIPM.2022.120986
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85125754180
SN - 1478-9647
VL - 12
SP - 109
EP - 128
JO - International Journal of Intellectual Property Management
JF - International Journal of Intellectual Property Management
IS - 1
ER -