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Predicting graduate students’ entrepreneurial intentions through innovative teaching in entrepreneurship education: SEM-ANN approach

Md. Mizanur Rahman (BRAC Business School, BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Alain Fayolle (IDRAC Business School, Lyon, France) (Turku School of Economics, University of Turku, Turku, Finland)
Leo Paul Dana (ICD Business School, Paris, France)
Md. Nafizur Rahman (Department of Business Administration in Finance and Banking, Bangladesh University of Professionals, Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 29 May 2024

Issue publication date: 4 June 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Entrepreneurship education (EE) through innovative teaching techniques (ITEE) and entrepreneurial intention (EI) are two essential components of entrepreneurship development. Using the assumptions of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), we took three constructs: attitude (ATT), subjective norms (SUBNs), and perceived behavioral control (PBC), and from the assumption of Human Capital (HC) theory, we constructed another variable, ITEE. Thus, the fundamental objective of this study is to find out the essential predictor of EI between entrepreneurial antecedents (ATT, SUBNs, PBC) and ITEE through an artificial neural network (ANN).

Design/methodology/approach

Using the snowball sampling technique, a highly structured questionnaire was sent to respondents. Finally, a sample size of 397 business graduate students was chosen.

Findings

The findings revealed that two dimensions of entrepreneurial antecedents (attitude and subjective norm) positively impacted EI. Furthermore, ITEE partially mediated the relationship between two dimensions of entrepreneurial antecedents (attitude and subjective norm) and EI. Moreover, through ANN, we found that attitude (ATT) was a crucial predictor of EI among business graduate students in Bangladesh.

Research limitations/implications

In this study, only business graduate students were included as respondents; thus, further research should include students from other departments or disciplines to generalize the findings.

Practical implications

This study covers numerous actors in terms of practical contributions, including students, academics, the government, and the state. This article should draw the attention of Bangladesh government policymakers regarding the significance of ITEE for developing entrepreneurship. The research framework of this study proposed that ITEE should implement antecedents of entrepreneurship into business education, boosting the ability of students to make judgments, which will also enhance EI in the future.

Originality/value

Integrating the TPB theory with human capital theory represents a significant scholarly advancement in business education for graduate students in Southeast Asia, namely Bangladesh. Furthermore, we developed a novel ITEE scale by synthesizing information from many literary sources, providing valuable insights for future researchers.

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Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the respondents who provided the data for this research.

Citation

Rahman, M.M., Fayolle, A., Dana, L.P. and Rahman, M.N. (2024), "Predicting graduate students’ entrepreneurial intentions through innovative teaching in entrepreneurship education: SEM-ANN approach", Education + Training, Vol. 66 No. 2/3, pp. 273-301. https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-06-2023-0236

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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