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The impact of international student mobility on the development of entrepreneurial attitudesClarke, Maxine January 2014 (has links)
The importance attached to preparing graduates for a role on an international stage has become increasingly recognised by U.K. higher education institutions and by successive U.K. governments in recent years. At the same time, the contribution that enterprising individuals make to an economy has also gained in importance, but the answer to the question of what makes an 'enterprising individual' is still uncertain. This thesis investigates whether internationally mobile students develop or enhance certain entrepreneurial attitudes through a study or work placement period abroad and, if so, why certain attitudes may have developed or been positively enhanced by a prolonged exposure abroad. I have also considered the impact that such a sojourn has on the entrepreneurial intent and behaviour of graduates. I have followed a concurrent mixed method approach using a group of mobile students and, as a control group, students who do not undertake mobility during their degree. The results indicate that there is little difference in certain entrepreneurial attitudes between the two groups before mobility, but that the mobile students show a higher degree of (positive) change in some entrepreneurial attitudes than the non-mobile students after mobility. There are a range of factors from the international sojourn that could account for this change. The results imply that, along with other benefits of international education, an international sojourn contributes to developing potential entrepreneurial behaviour, as evidenced by the careers and activities of internationally mobile graduates. This thesis contributes to the existing body of knowledge in the fields of international education and entrepreneurship in a number of ways. Firstly it provides more insight into the entrepreneurial behaviour of graduates who have studied abroad. Secondly, my results add to the debate about what differentiates a mobile student from a non-mobile student. Thirdly, my research findings support the assertion that student mobility brings benefits (both to an individual and to the economy) by turning anecdotal indicators and suppositions about the benefits into more concrete and substantial evidence. Fourthly, and finally, through using a mixed method approach I have extended the to-date narrow focus of much of the research into the area of student mobility to provide an atypical approach to investigating international education benefits.
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Atitude empreendedora e competência social: uma análise com empreendedores individuais e sociais / Entrepreneur attitude and social competence: an analysis with individual and social entrepreneursBarros, Izabel Cristina Ferraz 11 May 2012 (has links)
Entrepreneurship has been consolidated as one of the pillars to country
development, through generation of incomes and work to population. However,
entrepreneurship is not centered only on the business world. Nowadays a new
branch of entrepreneurship is emerging, known as social entrepreneurship, whose
main focus is social mission. Therefore, social competence must also be part of
entrepreneurs' profile, both individual and social entrepreneurs, so that they are able
to develop cooperative work relationships. This study is inserted in this context and it
aimed to identify the relation between entrepreneur attitude and social competence
according to the perception of individual and social entrepreneurs. Thus it was
conducted a descriptive research with a quantitative approach. The population
researched consisted of 136 managers who are members of Santa Maria Young
Entrepreneurs Association and 36 managers of social organizations registered at the
Social Organização Parceiros Voluntários , to whom a questionnaire was applied,
which was developed with basis on the model proposed by Lopez Junior and Souza
in 2005, named Measurement Instrument of Entrepreneur Attitude (IMAE). The
second model consisted of questions related to social competence defined by Baron
and Shane (2007). Statistic descriptive analyses were done such as distribution of
frequencies, Correlation of Pearson and the Mann Whitney's Non-Parametric Test.
The results led to family influence as the main reason for entrepreneur activity choice
among individual entrepreneurs, and living with another entrepreneur as the second
reason, while to social entrepreneurs the main reasons were necessity of helping
needy people/communities and living with other entrepreneur. The analyses referring
to Correlation of Pearson indicated positive correlations among all the dimensions of
entrepreneur attitude, and social competence as well. Comparing the two groups
studied through Mann-Whitney's Test, the results led to the existence of a significant
difference between individual and social entrepreneurs regarding the social
dimension. The other dimensions showed statistically no significant results to the two
groups, and the social competence as well. / O empreendedorismo vem se consolidando como um dos pilares para o
desenvolvimento do país, por meio da geração de renda e empregos para a
população. No entanto, o empreendedorismo não está centrado somente no mundo
dos negócios. No contexto atual emerge uma nova vertente de empreendedorismo,
conhecida como empreendedorismo social, cujo foco principal é a missão social.
Dessa forma, a competência social também deve fazer parte do perfil dos
empreendedores, tanto individuais quanto sociais para que possam desenvolver
relacionamentos cooperativos de trabalho. Inserido neste contexto, o presente
estudo teve o propósito de identificar a relação entre a atitude empreendedora e a
competência social na percepção de empreendedores individuais e sociais. Para
tanto foi realizada uma pesquisa de caráter descritivo com uma abordagem
quantitativa. A população foi composta por 136 gestores de empresas associados na
Associação de Jovens Empreendedores Santa Maria e 36 gestores das
organizações sociais cadastradas na Organização Parceiros Voluntários, aos quais
foi aplicado um questionário estruturado a partir do modelo proposto por Lopez
Junior e Souza em 2005, denominado Instrumento de Mensuração da Atitude
Empreendedora (IMAE). O segundo modelo abordou questões relacionadas à
competência social definidas por Baron e Shane (2007). Foram realizadas análises
estatísticas descritivas como distribuição de freqüências, Correlação de Pearson e o
Teste não Paramétrico de Mann- Whitney. Os resultados apontaram que o principal
motivo para a escolha da atividade empreendedora entre os empreendedores
individuais foi a influência familiar e o segundo motivo foi a convivência com outro
empreendedor, enquanto que para os empreendedores sociais a necessidade de
ajudar comunidade/pessoas necessitadas e a convivência com outro empreendedor,
foram os principais motivos. As análises referentes a Correlação de Pearson
indicaram correlações positivas entre todas as dimensões da atitude
empreendedora, assim como para a competência social. Ao comparar os dois
grupos pesquisados por meio do Teste Mann- Whitney, os resultados apontaram a
existência de uma diferença significativa entre os empreendedores individuais e
sociais na dimensão social. As demais dimensões apresentaram resultados
estatisticamente não significativos para os dois grupos, bem como a competência
social.
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