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Entrepreneurial Education as a Covariate Between Entrepreneur Orientation and Entrepreneurial Intention amongst Graduating Students of Private Universities in Abuja, FCT – Nigeria

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  • Ozigi

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Baze University, Abuja, Nigeria.)

  • Olubukola Ayoola

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Baze University, Abuja, Nigeria.)

  • Onyeukwu

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Baze University, Abuja, Nigeria.)

  • Pauline Ebere PhD

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Baze University, Abuja, Nigeria.)

  • Nasamu Gambo PhD

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Baze University, Abuja, Nigeria.)

  • Emmanuel Enesi Ozigi

    (Department of Business Administration and Management, Baze University, Abuja, Nigeria.)

Abstract

Entrepreneurship has become a key driver of economic growth, attracting increasing attention globally. In the African context, including Nigeria, entrepreneurial education is recognized as a crucial intervention to foster entrepreneurial intentions and promote economic progress. This study examines the covariate effect of entrepreneurial education on entrepreneurial intention among graduating students of private universities in Abuja, FCT – Nigeria. The research explores the relationship between independent variables (Need for Achievement, Passion for Business Creation, Risk Propensity, Competitive Aggressiveness, and Self-Efficacy) and combined dependent variables (Entrepreneur Orientation and Entrepreneurial Intention) while controlling for the covariate variable of entrepreneurial education. The findings indicate that the independent variables and entrepreneurial education do not significantly influence Entrepreneurial Orientation and Entrepreneurial Intention. Policymakers and educators should consider broader contextual factors to foster entrepreneurship among graduating students in the Nigerian context.

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  • Ozigi & Olubukola Ayoola & Onyeukwu & Pauline Ebere PhD & Nasamu Gambo PhD & Emmanuel Enesi Ozigi, 2024. "Entrepreneurial Education as a Covariate Between Entrepreneur Orientation and Entrepreneurial Intention amongst Graduating Students of Private Universities in Abuja, FCT – Nigeria," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(3), pages 1228-1243, March.
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