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ERIC Number: EJ1296516
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 11
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ISSN: ISSN-1913-9020
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Sports College Students and Entrepreneurship: An Investigation into Entrepreneurship Tendencies
Atilgan, Davut; Tukel, Yalçin
International Education Studies, v14 n6 p71-81 2021
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between the entrepreneurship tendencies and self-efficacy of sports college students and whether there is a difference in terms of some demographic variables. The research is a quantitative study based on a relational survey model. The sample of the study consists of 495 participants who continue their education as active students in sports colleges affiliated to the Directorates of National Education in Konya and Kahramanmaras in Turkey. The data of the research were analysed using a statistical software program. The arithmetic mean and standard deviation values were determined for the data analysis, and the t-test and One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) tests were used to determine the differentiation of the scores obtained for the variables. In addition, a correlation analysis was used to determine the relationship between variables, and a regression analysis was used to test whether the independent variables predict the dependent variable or not. As a result of the research, it was observed that the entrepreneurship and self-efficacy mean scores of the participants were at a moderate level and that the scores of the participants regarding entrepreneurship and self-efficacy levels differed significantly in terms of the variables of the province, the gender, and the grade level. It was also concluded that as the entrepreneurship perception of the students of sports college increases, their self-efficacy increases and the sub-dimensions "self-confidence, innovativeness, control focus, risk-taking and desire to accomplish" are significant predictors of students' general self-efficacy while the dimension of "making difference and determination" is not a significant predictor of their general self-efficacy.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Turkey
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