PREDICTIVE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION TO ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Authors

  • Sohrab Rahim, Adnan Khan, Mian Gul Khan, Muhammad Kamran Khan, Tufail Nawaz Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63878/qrjs1226

Abstract

Current study aims to assess the predictive role of entrepreneurial education to entrepreneurial intention among university graduates with the perspective of three components namely: Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Entrepreneurial Skills Development and Experiential Entrepreneurial Learning. The main goal was to examine the relationships and prediction of these dimensions' effects on students' entrepreneurial intentions. The method used was quantitative research with the number of respondents in the study which was 353 students of the University who were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The reliability and validity of the measurement scales were evaluated by the Cronbach's Alpha (α) and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure. The results showed satisfactory reliability and sampling adequacy for all variables. The correlation results showed the strong positive and statistically significant relationships between Entrepreneurial Knowledge (r = .847, p < .001), Entrepreneurial Skills Development (r = .864, p < .001), Experiential Entrepreneurial Learning (r = .699, p < .001) and Entrepreneurial Intentions. Also, multiple regression analysis showed that all three dimensions were significant in predicting Entrepreneurial Intentions. Entrepreneurial Skills Development was the biggest predictor (β = .486, p < .001), next was Entrepreneurial Knowledge (β = .247, p < .001), and Experiential Entrepreneurial Learning was the third (β = .245, p < .001). The overall regression model was highly significant (F = 466.659, p < .001) with an R² of .800 which indicates that 80% of the variance in Entrepreneurial Intentions was explained. The results indicate that the role of entrepreneurship education in the entrepreneurial intentions among students is significant. The study finds that increased entrepreneurial knowledge, building of entrepreneurial skills and experiential learning opportunities can greatly stimulate students to choose entrepreneurship as a career.

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Published

2026-03-10

How to Cite

PREDICTIVE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION TO ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION: AN EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . (2026). Qualitative Research Journal for Social Studies, 3(1), 1038-1059. https://doi.org/10.63878/qrjs1226