Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration Students

Youth entrepreneurship is one of the European Union’s public policy priorities. Student entrepreneurship in this context is particularly important as academic studies at the university shall develop an entrepreneurial personality.Student entrepreneurship is not widely examined in Lithuanian scholarl...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mindaugas Kiškis, Osvaldas Rimkus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2012-07-01
Series:Social Technologies
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.mruni.eu/en/mokslo_darbai/st/paskutinis_numeris/dwn.php?id=326552
_version_ 1828518215816314880
author Mindaugas Kiškis
Osvaldas Rimkus
author_facet Mindaugas Kiškis
Osvaldas Rimkus
author_sort Mindaugas Kiškis
collection DOAJ
description Youth entrepreneurship is one of the European Union’s public policy priorities. Student entrepreneurship in this context is particularly important as academic studies at the university shall develop an entrepreneurial personality.Student entrepreneurship is not widely examined in Lithuanian scholarly work. This phenomenon tends to be analyzed in the context of development of general entrepreneurial skills. There is no prior work on student entrepreneurship in cyberspace—most notably there is no empirical research in this area. This situation emphasizes the need for empirical studies of student entrepreneurship.The purpose of this article is to analyze student entrepreneurship in cyberspace status quo at Mykolas Romeris University (MRU). This research objective was chosen in order to determine the current status and to enable a reference for further research of student entrepreneurship in cyberspace. Additional practical goals are adopted, namely—based on the results of this study, to identify development guidelines for study programs as well as the “Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace” discipline taught in a postgraduate studies at MRU in order to focus them on the needs of future postgraduate students.The research was conducted using a survey method. Before the research three hypotheses were proposed:1) MRU students are more enterprising than the statistical resident of Lithuania;2) student entrepreneurship education in Management and Administration studies is inadequate;3) students need specialized knowledge of entrepreneurship in cyberspace.After the analysis of gathered data from students all three hypotheses were confirmed: students are more entrepreneurial then the general population of Lithuania, entrepreneurial education at the university is insufficient and there is a need among students for specialized knowledge in the field of e-business.Follow-up study of the negative dynamics of student entrepreneurship should be carried out in the future. Research insights about student entrepreneurship in cyberspace support the need of specialized entrepreneurship in cyberspace programs at the university and the necessity to give greater emphasis for it in the public policy. The said program actively contributes to the improvement of student entrepreneurship education and promotion among students. Authors also believe that the findings of this study justify the need to include non-specialized entrepreneurship education into all undergraduate studies.Keywords: entrepreneurship, student entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship in cyberspace.
first_indexed 2024-12-11T18:52:13Z
format Article
id doaj.art-48d3a0d8855f40899565834166713726
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2029-7564
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-11T18:52:13Z
publishDate 2012-07-01
publisher Mykolas Romeris University
record_format Article
series Social Technologies
spelling doaj.art-48d3a0d8855f408995658341667137262022-12-22T00:54:16ZengMykolas Romeris UniversitySocial Technologies2029-75642012-07-0121172188Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration StudentsMindaugas KiškisOsvaldas RimkusYouth entrepreneurship is one of the European Union’s public policy priorities. Student entrepreneurship in this context is particularly important as academic studies at the university shall develop an entrepreneurial personality.Student entrepreneurship is not widely examined in Lithuanian scholarly work. This phenomenon tends to be analyzed in the context of development of general entrepreneurial skills. There is no prior work on student entrepreneurship in cyberspace—most notably there is no empirical research in this area. This situation emphasizes the need for empirical studies of student entrepreneurship.The purpose of this article is to analyze student entrepreneurship in cyberspace status quo at Mykolas Romeris University (MRU). This research objective was chosen in order to determine the current status and to enable a reference for further research of student entrepreneurship in cyberspace. Additional practical goals are adopted, namely—based on the results of this study, to identify development guidelines for study programs as well as the “Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace” discipline taught in a postgraduate studies at MRU in order to focus them on the needs of future postgraduate students.The research was conducted using a survey method. Before the research three hypotheses were proposed:1) MRU students are more enterprising than the statistical resident of Lithuania;2) student entrepreneurship education in Management and Administration studies is inadequate;3) students need specialized knowledge of entrepreneurship in cyberspace.After the analysis of gathered data from students all three hypotheses were confirmed: students are more entrepreneurial then the general population of Lithuania, entrepreneurial education at the university is insufficient and there is a need among students for specialized knowledge in the field of e-business.Follow-up study of the negative dynamics of student entrepreneurship should be carried out in the future. Research insights about student entrepreneurship in cyberspace support the need of specialized entrepreneurship in cyberspace programs at the university and the necessity to give greater emphasis for it in the public policy. The said program actively contributes to the improvement of student entrepreneurship education and promotion among students. Authors also believe that the findings of this study justify the need to include non-specialized entrepreneurship education into all undergraduate studies.Keywords: entrepreneurship, student entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship in cyberspace.http://www.mruni.eu/en/mokslo_darbai/st/paskutinis_numeris/dwn.php?id=326552entrepreneurshipstudent entrepreneurshipentrepreneurship in cyberspace
spellingShingle Mindaugas Kiškis
Osvaldas Rimkus
Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration Students
Social Technologies
entrepreneurship
student entrepreneurship
entrepreneurship in cyberspace
title Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration Students
title_full Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration Students
title_fullStr Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration Students
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration Students
title_short Entrepreneurship in Cyberspace Research of Mru Management and Administration Students
title_sort entrepreneurship in cyberspace research of mru management and administration students
topic entrepreneurship
student entrepreneurship
entrepreneurship in cyberspace
url http://www.mruni.eu/en/mokslo_darbai/st/paskutinis_numeris/dwn.php?id=326552
work_keys_str_mv AT mindaugaskiskis entrepreneurshipincyberspaceresearchofmrumanagementandadministrationstudents
AT osvaldasrimkus entrepreneurshipincyberspaceresearchofmrumanagementandadministrationstudents