Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment:
Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment seeks to expand understanding of the barriers that face graduates in becoming entrepreneurs in various countries, examining the role of educational institutions in promoting graduate entrepreneurship and evaluating governments as well as oth...
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Zusammenfassung: | Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment seeks to expand understanding of the barriers that face graduates in becoming entrepreneurs in various countries, examining the role of educational institutions in promoting graduate entrepreneurship and evaluating governments as well as other schemes that promote graduate entrepreneurship. Although it will not be a panacea for all the obstacles that impede graduate entrepreneurship, it is hoped that this book will illuminate the entrepreneurship career path, serve as a platform for further diagnosis for reducing graduate unemployment, and highlight areas in need of further research. Covering topics such as entrepreneurial self-efficacy, career choice, and educated unemployment, it serves as a dynamic resource for educators, educational administration and faculty, government institutions, graduate students, student organizations, professionals, researchers, and academicians. |
Beschreibung: | 26 PDFs (363 pages) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781799895831 |
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520 | 3 | |a Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment seeks to expand understanding of the barriers that face graduates in becoming entrepreneurs in various countries, examining the role of educational institutions in promoting graduate entrepreneurship and evaluating governments as well as other schemes that promote graduate entrepreneurship. Although it will not be a panacea for all the obstacles that impede graduate entrepreneurship, it is hoped that this book will illuminate the entrepreneurship career path, serve as a platform for further diagnosis for reducing graduate unemployment, and highlight areas in need of further research. Covering topics such as entrepreneurial self-efficacy, career choice, and educated unemployment, it serves as a dynamic resource for educators, educational administration and faculty, government institutions, graduate students, student organizations, professionals, researchers, and academicians. | |
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contents | Section 1. Skills and training in higher education. Chapter 1. Entrepreneurship as a tool to tackle graduate youth unemployment in developing economies: the role of action-oriented entrepreneurship training ; Chapter 2. Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment: service-learning in higher education institutions, Kenya ; Chapter 3. Bridging into the future through education ; Chapter 4. Uprooting poverty and unemployment through youth entrepreneurship leadership and skills development ; Chapter 5. Role of entrepreneurship education in small business startups among graduates in Nigeria -- Section 2. Entrepreneurship programs. Chapter 6. Upskilling graduates and young professionals through entrepreneurship programmes in South Africa ; Chapter 7. Entrepreneurship as the future career of graduates: an assessment for the Malaysian context and some policy directions -- Section 3. The university environment. Chapter 8. Role of university entrepreneurial ecosystem and entrepreneurial self-efficacy in shaping entrepreneurial intention: a study of Indian students ; Chapter 9. The university environment and graduate entrepreneurship: a study of Ranchi City ; Chapter 10. Students' hackathon, university business incubator, and fourth industrial revolution (4IR) in South African universities -- Section 4. Factors influencing career choice. Chapter 11. An expanded framework of factors influencing career choice ; Chapter 12. Entrepreneurship: scope of addressing educated unemployment in India ; Chapter 13. Graduate employability in an African country: a study of the potential roles of psychological capital, social capital, and career identity ; Chapter 14. Graduate un/employment in Turkey: a holistic entrepreneurship strategy to increase employment and reduce unemployment. |
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spelling | Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment edited by Isaac Wasswa Katono. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2022. 26 PDFs (363 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Skills and training in higher education. Chapter 1. Entrepreneurship as a tool to tackle graduate youth unemployment in developing economies: the role of action-oriented entrepreneurship training ; Chapter 2. Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment: service-learning in higher education institutions, Kenya ; Chapter 3. Bridging into the future through education ; Chapter 4. Uprooting poverty and unemployment through youth entrepreneurship leadership and skills development ; Chapter 5. Role of entrepreneurship education in small business startups among graduates in Nigeria -- Section 2. Entrepreneurship programs. Chapter 6. Upskilling graduates and young professionals through entrepreneurship programmes in South Africa ; Chapter 7. Entrepreneurship as the future career of graduates: an assessment for the Malaysian context and some policy directions -- Section 3. The university environment. Chapter 8. Role of university entrepreneurial ecosystem and entrepreneurial self-efficacy in shaping entrepreneurial intention: a study of Indian students ; Chapter 9. The university environment and graduate entrepreneurship: a study of Ranchi City ; Chapter 10. Students' hackathon, university business incubator, and fourth industrial revolution (4IR) in South African universities -- Section 4. Factors influencing career choice. Chapter 11. An expanded framework of factors influencing career choice ; Chapter 12. Entrepreneurship: scope of addressing educated unemployment in India ; Chapter 13. Graduate employability in an African country: a study of the potential roles of psychological capital, social capital, and career identity ; Chapter 14. Graduate un/employment in Turkey: a holistic entrepreneurship strategy to increase employment and reduce unemployment. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment seeks to expand understanding of the barriers that face graduates in becoming entrepreneurs in various countries, examining the role of educational institutions in promoting graduate entrepreneurship and evaluating governments as well as other schemes that promote graduate entrepreneurship. Although it will not be a panacea for all the obstacles that impede graduate entrepreneurship, it is hoped that this book will illuminate the entrepreneurship career path, serve as a platform for further diagnosis for reducing graduate unemployment, and highlight areas in need of further research. Covering topics such as entrepreneurial self-efficacy, career choice, and educated unemployment, it serves as a dynamic resource for educators, educational administration and faculty, government institutions, graduate students, student organizations, professionals, researchers, and academicians. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 05/20/2022). Entrepreneurship Vocational guidance. Entrepreneuriat Orientation professionnelle. Katono, Isaac Wasswa, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1799895815 9781799895817 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-7998-9581-7 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment Section 1. Skills and training in higher education. Chapter 1. Entrepreneurship as a tool to tackle graduate youth unemployment in developing economies: the role of action-oriented entrepreneurship training ; Chapter 2. Promoting entrepreneurship to reduce graduate unemployment: service-learning in higher education institutions, Kenya ; Chapter 3. Bridging into the future through education ; Chapter 4. Uprooting poverty and unemployment through youth entrepreneurship leadership and skills development ; Chapter 5. Role of entrepreneurship education in small business startups among graduates in Nigeria -- Section 2. Entrepreneurship programs. Chapter 6. Upskilling graduates and young professionals through entrepreneurship programmes in South Africa ; Chapter 7. Entrepreneurship as the future career of graduates: an assessment for the Malaysian context and some policy directions -- Section 3. The university environment. Chapter 8. Role of university entrepreneurial ecosystem and entrepreneurial self-efficacy in shaping entrepreneurial intention: a study of Indian students ; Chapter 9. The university environment and graduate entrepreneurship: a study of Ranchi City ; Chapter 10. Students' hackathon, university business incubator, and fourth industrial revolution (4IR) in South African universities -- Section 4. Factors influencing career choice. Chapter 11. An expanded framework of factors influencing career choice ; Chapter 12. Entrepreneurship: scope of addressing educated unemployment in India ; Chapter 13. Graduate employability in an African country: a study of the potential roles of psychological capital, social capital, and career identity ; Chapter 14. Graduate un/employment in Turkey: a holistic entrepreneurship strategy to increase employment and reduce unemployment. Entrepreneurship Vocational guidance. Entrepreneuriat Orientation professionnelle. |
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