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Entrepreneurship among business graduates: does a major in entrepreneurship make a difference?
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Entrepreneurial InnovationBusiness GraduatesManagementBusinessEducationEntrepreneurship ResearchVenture CapitalEntrepreneurial MotivationCorporate EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurshipStrategic ManagementEntrepreneurship EducationNorwegian Business School
Entrepreneurship has become a widely taught subject in universities and business schools. However, only a very small number of studies have investigated the effect of entrepreneurship education. The present research compares the behaviour of business graduates with a major in entrepreneurship and graduates with other majors from a Norwegian business school. The results indicate that graduates with an entrepreneurship major are more likely to start new businesses and have stronger entrepreneurial intentions than other graduates.
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