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Entrepreneurial Competences in Higher Education: A Gender-Based Analysis of University Students

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  • Presentación Ángeles Caballero-García

    (Faculty of Education, Camilo José Cela University, 28692 Madrid, Spain)

  • Mª Pilar Jiménez Martínez

    (Faculty of Education, Camilo José Cela University, 28692 Madrid, Spain)

  • Sara Sánchez Ruiz

    (Faculty of Education, Camilo José Cela University, 28692 Madrid, Spain)

Abstract

The development of entrepreneurial competences has become established as a strategic learning outcome in higher education. However, shortcomings persist in students’ competency profiles, which have led institutions to design training programs aimed at strengthening entrepreneurial mindsets and improving the employability of their graduates. This study examines entrepreneurial competences among university students from a gender perspective within digitally mediated learning contexts. To this end, a quantitative methodology was employed, using a non-experimental, cross-sectional design with a sample of 705 students (77% women and 23% men), with a mean of 4.56 years of professional experience. Entrepreneurial competences were assessed using a validated questionnaire measuring five dimensions: self-awareness and self-confidence, vision of the future, achievement motivation, planning, and persuasion. The results show moderately high levels of entrepreneurial competences, with achievement motivation emerging as the strongest dimension. Gender differences were limited, except in self-awareness and self-confidence, where men obtained higher scores, while women showed a stronger positive tendency in achievement motivation, suggesting differentiated patterns of competence development. Sociodemographic variables such as gender, age, and early work experience showed a modest but statistically significant predictive effect on entrepreneurial competences, highlighting the relevance of integrating psychological, cultural, and contextual factors in future research. The study highlights the potential of inclusive and personalized pedagogical strategies to strengthen self-efficacy, motivation, and equity in the development of entrepreneurial competences in higher education, and the results are discussed in relation to their relevance for current digitally mediated educational contexts, labour market competence demands, and their alignment with international frameworks such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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  • Presentación Ángeles Caballero-García & Mª Pilar Jiménez Martínez & Sara Sánchez Ruiz, 2026. "Entrepreneurial Competences in Higher Education: A Gender-Based Analysis of University Students," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 16(6), pages 1-17, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:16:y:2026:i:6:p:250-:d:1950817
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