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The role of entrepreneurial learning for fostering technopreneurial attitudes among Bulgarian STEM students
[Le rôle de l’apprentissage entrepreneurial pour favoriser les attitudes technopreneuriales parmi les étudiants bulgares en sciences, technologies, ingénierie et mathématiques]

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  • Desislava Yordanova

    (Sofia University Saint Kliment Ohridski - Софийски университет „Свети Климент Охридски)

  • Albena Pergelova

    (MacEwan University)

  • Tsvetan Davidkov

    (Sofia University Saint Kliment Ohridski - Софийски университет „Свети Климент Охридски)

  • Raya Kanazireva

    (Sofia University Saint Kliment Ohridski - Софийски университет „Свети Климент Охридски)

Abstract

An increasing number of universities worldwide offer entrepreneurship education. However, there is a lack of research attention on the role of entrepreneurship education for the development of positive technopreneurial attitudes among STEM students. The present study iexamines the effects of entrepreneurial learning on technopreneurial attitudes among Bulgarian STEM students who have participated in a compulsory or elective entrepreneurship course in their university. Our findings reveal a positive effect on the likelihood of high perceived desirability of technology entrepreneurship but rsults are not significant on the likelihood of high perceived feasibility of technology entrepreneurship after controlling for students' age, gender, previous professional experience in a technology company, positive entrepreneurial role models and perceptions of support from their social network.

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  • Desislava Yordanova & Albena Pergelova & Tsvetan Davidkov & Raya Kanazireva, 2024. "The role of entrepreneurial learning for fostering technopreneurial attitudes among Bulgarian STEM students [Le rôle de l’apprentissage entrepreneurial pour favoriser les attitudes technopreneuriales parmi les étudiants bulgares en sciences, techn," Post-Print hal-05556402, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05556402
    DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-17009-9.p.0167
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