Type | Book Section - Entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial initiative in Estonia |
Title | Entrepreneurship in Estonia: policies, practices, education and research |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
Page numbers | 248-269 |
Publisher | Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu (Estonia) |
URL | http://www.mtk.ut.ee/sites/default/files/mtk/RePEc/mtk/febpdf/febook28-13.pdf |
Abstract | The article seeks to describe the background of entrepreneurship education in Estonia and evaluate the enterprising spirit of university graduates (Tallinn University of Technology). The article discusses briefly the relationships between the entrepreneurs’ educational level and success of enterprises, analyzes the educational and advanced training systems in Estonia, and describes the results of an empirical study on university graduates’ entrepreneurship initiative in their own opinion. The results of the research confirm the great potential of university graduates for increasing entrepreneurship initiative. However, it must be admitted that the curricula of the baccalaureate program are designed so that they merely provide knowledge, but do not motivate people to start a business. The main impediments are connected with the lack of practical experience for starting business, but also lack of business ideas, shortage of capital and risk aversion; the graduates are neither sufficiently aware of nor ready to use entrepreneurship support programs. |
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