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100 _a Dash, Sucheesmita
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100 _a Sharma, Debabrata
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100 _aDey, Sanjeeb Kumar
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245 0 _aImpact of Entrepreneurship Education on Entrepreneurial Intention Among Female Students of Odisha
260 _bSEDME (Small Enterprises Development, Management & Extension Journal)
260 _c2024
300 _a63-72
520 _aEconomic development is significantly influenced by the entrepreneurial process. Economic growth is fuelled by entrepreneurial activity; thus, academic institutions are under more pressure than ever to encourage students to think like entrepreneurs. This study tries to focus on analysing how entrepreneurship education is affecting the development of entrepreneurial intent among female students of Odisha. The study analysed the impact of entrepreneurship education in terms of perception of entrepreneurship education, perceived relevance and adequacy of curriculum and perceived competence of the lecturing team on student entrepreneurial intention. Our study showed a positive and significant association between entrepreneurship education and female entrepreneurial intention. It was also evident from the study that entrepreneurship education has a positive significant impact on female entrepreneurial intention. Therefore, it is imperative to reform and revolutionise the educational system for educated youth to stop seeking employment and start creating it instead.
650 _a Economic Development
650 _a Economic Growth
650 _a Entrepreneurship
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650 _aBusiness
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/09708464231209456
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