Entrepreneurship training: Why trainee selection is as vital as training design and delivery

Orientation: Entrepreneurship education (EE) and entrepreneurship training (ET) programmes have boomed but many studies have questioned the degree of applied benefits realised from the training. Research purpose: The purpose of this research was to resolve the weaknesses and inconsistencies found i...

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Main Authors: Clint Davies, Menisha Moos, Jurie van Vuuren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2023-11-01
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Online Access:https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/1134
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description Orientation: Entrepreneurship education (EE) and entrepreneurship training (ET) programmes have boomed but many studies have questioned the degree of applied benefits realised from the training. Research purpose: The purpose of this research was to resolve the weaknesses and inconsistencies found in prior research concerning ET efficacy. Motivation for the study: This research aimed to reveal more precisely why and how ET is effective. Research design, approach and method: The study was quantitative and quasi-experimental, and the data were collected in a non-probability purposive sampling strategy from 234 respondents. The eventual sample size was 184 (before) and 184 (after), in a matched-pair sample, based on the number of usable surveys with a response rate of 78.63%. The study statistics included simple regression and multiple-hierarchical regression analyses. Main findings: Results indicated entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) had a greater direct impact on entrepreneurial competencies (r = 0.613) and business management skills (r = 0.552) than training design did (r = 0.471; r = 0.400), respectively. Furthermore, multiple-hierarchical regression showed that ESE mediates the impact of training design on entrepreneurial competencies and business management skills. Practical/managerial implications: Without high levels of ESE, ET is likely to be ineffective regardless of how well designed or delivered it is, because the trainees’ abilities make all the difference. Trainee selection is therefore a key determinant of ET efficacy. Contribution/value-add: There is an innovative mediation effect of ESE on the impact that ET has on entrepreneurship human capital (EHC). This extends the implication of seminal work on self-efficacy theory into the realm of ET and EHC outcomes.
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spelling doaj.art-b2a94190164242e3b74c909a401b7b602023-12-04T08:19:47ZengAOSISActa Commercii2413-19031684-19992023-11-01231e1e1410.4102/ac.v23i1.1134475Entrepreneurship training: Why trainee selection is as vital as training design and deliveryClint Davies0Menisha Moos1Jurie van Vuuren2Department of Business Management, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Business Management, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, PretoriaDepartment of Business Management, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, University of Pretoria, PretoriaOrientation: Entrepreneurship education (EE) and entrepreneurship training (ET) programmes have boomed but many studies have questioned the degree of applied benefits realised from the training. Research purpose: The purpose of this research was to resolve the weaknesses and inconsistencies found in prior research concerning ET efficacy. Motivation for the study: This research aimed to reveal more precisely why and how ET is effective. Research design, approach and method: The study was quantitative and quasi-experimental, and the data were collected in a non-probability purposive sampling strategy from 234 respondents. The eventual sample size was 184 (before) and 184 (after), in a matched-pair sample, based on the number of usable surveys with a response rate of 78.63%. The study statistics included simple regression and multiple-hierarchical regression analyses. Main findings: Results indicated entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) had a greater direct impact on entrepreneurial competencies (r = 0.613) and business management skills (r = 0.552) than training design did (r = 0.471; r = 0.400), respectively. Furthermore, multiple-hierarchical regression showed that ESE mediates the impact of training design on entrepreneurial competencies and business management skills. Practical/managerial implications: Without high levels of ESE, ET is likely to be ineffective regardless of how well designed or delivered it is, because the trainees’ abilities make all the difference. Trainee selection is therefore a key determinant of ET efficacy. Contribution/value-add: There is an innovative mediation effect of ESE on the impact that ET has on entrepreneurship human capital (EHC). This extends the implication of seminal work on self-efficacy theory into the realm of ET and EHC outcomes.https://actacommercii.co.za/index.php/acta/article/view/1134entrepreneurship trainingentrepreneurship human capitaltraining efficacytraining designentrepreneurial self-efficacy
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entrepreneurship human capital
training efficacy
training design
entrepreneurial self-efficacy
title Entrepreneurship training: Why trainee selection is as vital as training design and delivery
title_full Entrepreneurship training: Why trainee selection is as vital as training design and delivery
title_fullStr Entrepreneurship training: Why trainee selection is as vital as training design and delivery
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurship training: Why trainee selection is as vital as training design and delivery
title_short Entrepreneurship training: Why trainee selection is as vital as training design and delivery
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topic entrepreneurship training
entrepreneurship human capital
training efficacy
training design
entrepreneurial self-efficacy
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