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The Role Of Entrepreneurial Campus In Establishing Of Students’ Entrepreneurial Mindset And Entrepreneurial Spirit

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  • Febriyantoro, Mohamad Trio

    (Universitas Universal)

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The problem of low students’ motivation for entrepreneurship becomes serious thought by various parties such as governments, universities and industries, and societies. Various ways, which need to be done to foster interest and motivation in entrepreneurship, are to change the mindset of students who have been only interested to become employees in some companies. This research uses qualitative descriptive method. This method does not test hypothesis. Universities play an important role in the formation of entrepreneurial mindset and entrepreneurial spirit with the application of curriculum and entrepreneurship-based learning, the development of entrepreneurial lesson that is not just theoretical but also the practice to create new business, it can increase the motivation and interest of the students to become entrepreneurs.

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  • Febriyantoro, Mohamad Trio, 2019. "The Role Of Entrepreneurial Campus In Establishing Of Students’ Entrepreneurial Mindset And Entrepreneurial Spirit," OSF Preprints r35nh, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:r35nh
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/r35nh
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