Factors Influencing Behavior of Entrepreneurship among Higher Vocational Students in China

  • Shuai Hong, Pengpeng Hong, Yidan Chen

Abstract

The entrepreneurship of college students has become a hot issue of widespread concern in academia and industry in China. According to the questionnaire survey of students from higher vocational colleges in Tianjin, this paper combines socio-demographic characteristics with entrepreneurship education and analyzes the influence of age, gender, education level, family income, family size and school entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurship behavior of higher vocational students. Its purpose is to study whether these factors can really affect the entrepreneurship behavior of higher vocational students. The paper uses the method of chi-square hypothesis test and logical regression to analyze the different degrees of influencing factors of entrepreneurship behavior among the students in higher vocational colleges. The research results show that the factors of gender and family income have a significant impact on entrepreneurial behaviors of students from higher vocational college. It is a good way to study the entrepreneurship behavior of higher vocational students based on socio-demographic characteristics, which can provide a kind of ideas for the decision-making of entrepreneurship education. The entrepreneurship education of higher vocational colleges should conduct cross-study from demographic and behavioral aspects. We hope that the research results could provide a little references and enlightenments for the practical research of entrepreneurship education of higher vocational students in future.

Published
2020-01-31
How to Cite
Shuai Hong, Pengpeng Hong, Yidan Chen. (2020). Factors Influencing Behavior of Entrepreneurship among Higher Vocational Students in China. Design Engineering, 111 - 125. https://doi.org/10.17762/de.vi.11
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