Mitigating the lack of prior entrepreneurial experience and exposure through entrepreneurship education programs
Journal article, 2023
Design/methodology/approach: Data from graduates of VCPs at three universities in Northern Europe were collected through an online survey. Questions addressed graduate background prior to education, yearly occupational employment subsequent to graduation and graduates' own perceptions of entrepreneurial activity in employment positions. The survey was sent to 1,326 graduates and received 692 responses (52.2% response rate).
Findings: The type of VCP, either independent (Ind-VCP) or corporate venture creation (Corp-VCP), influenced the mitigation of prior entrepreneurial experience. Prior entrepreneurial experience, together with Ind-VCP, made a career as self-employed more likely. However, this was not the case for Corp-VCP in subsequently choosing intrapreneurial careers. Entrepreneurial pedigree had no significant effect on career choice other than for hybrid careers.
Research limitations/implications: Entrepreneurial experience gained from VCPs seems to influence graduates toward future entrepreneurial careers. Evidence supports the conclusion that many VCP graduates who lack prior entrepreneurial experience or entrepreneurial pedigree can develop sufficient entrepreneurial competencies through the program. Originality/value: This study offers novel evidence that entrepreneurship education can compensate for a lack of prior entrepreneurial experience and exposure for students preparing for entrepreneurial careers.
Entrepreneurial experience
Entrepreneurial career
Venture creation program
Entrepreneurial pedigree
Author
Torgeir Aadland
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Gustav Hägg
Malmö university
Mats Lundqvist
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Entrepreneurship and Strategy
[Rektor], Nyttiggörande
Martin Stockhaus
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Entrepreneurship and Strategy
Karen Williams Middleton
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Entrepreneurship and Strategy
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research
1355-2554 (ISSN)
Vol. 30 11 19-44Subject Categories
Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified
Business Administration
Pedagogy
DOI
10.1108/IJEBR-07-2022-0607