Entrepreneurial self-efficacy dimensions and higher education institution performance
A detailed literature review provided consistent justification for the effect of entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) on entrepreneurial intention. Recently,the literature yielded similar relationship on the link between ESE to firm performance.Although there are a significant number of studies on t...
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my.uum.repo.227642017-07-26T04:03:20Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/22764/ Entrepreneurial self-efficacy dimensions and higher education institution performance Bakar, Muhammad Shukri Ramli, Azahari Ibrahim, Najafi Auwalu Muhammad, Ibrahim Garba HB Economic Theory A detailed literature review provided consistent justification for the effect of entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) on entrepreneurial intention. Recently,the literature yielded similar relationship on the link between ESE to firm performance.Although there are a significant number of studies on this effect that was mostly conducted in the private sector, they mainly focused on the composite ESE construct. The present study replicated and validated these findings with data from the public sector, specifically, higher education institutions (HEIs).Moreover, the study focused on the individual effect of all dimensions of ESE identified by Chen, Greene, and Crick (1998). Using PLS-SEM and non-probability sampling, the data were collected from 180 academic leaders from selected HEIs in Kano, Nigeria.The findings indicated that three dimensions of ESE (financial control ESE, innovation ESE, and risk taking ESE) were found to be significantly related to HEI performance, while two (management ESE and marketing ESE) were insignificantly related to HEI performance.The practical implication and suggestion for future study are also discussed. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2017-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/22764/1/IJMS%2024%201%20119%E2%80%93137%202017.pdf Bakar, Muhammad Shukri and Ramli, Azahari and Ibrahim, Najafi Auwalu and Muhammad, Ibrahim Garba (2017) Entrepreneurial self-efficacy dimensions and higher education institution performance. International Journal of Management Studies (IJMS), 24 (1). pp. 119-137. ISSN 0127-8983 http://ijms.uum.edu.my/index.php/current-issues#A6 |
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A detailed literature review provided consistent justification for the effect of entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) on entrepreneurial intention. Recently,the literature yielded similar relationship on the link between ESE to firm
performance.Although there are a significant number of studies on this effect that was mostly conducted in the private sector, they mainly focused on the composite ESE construct. The present study replicated and validated these findings with data from the public sector, specifically, higher education institutions (HEIs).Moreover, the study focused on the individual effect of all dimensions of ESE identified by Chen, Greene, and Crick (1998). Using PLS-SEM and non-probability sampling, the data were collected from 180 academic leaders from selected HEIs in Kano, Nigeria.The findings indicated that three dimensions of ESE (financial control ESE, innovation ESE, and risk taking ESE) were found to be significantly related to HEI performance, while two (management ESE and marketing ESE) were insignificantly related to
HEI performance.The practical implication and suggestion for future study are also discussed. |
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