TY - CHAP
T1 - The internal pathways that condition university entrepreneurship in latin america
T2 - an institutional approach
AU - Guerrero, Maribel
AU - Urbano, David
AU - Gajón, Eduardo
N1 - Maribel Guerrero recognizes the support of Mexico’s National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT). David Urbano acknowledges financial support from Projects ECO2010-16760 (Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation) and 2005SGR00858 (Catalan Government Department for Universities, Research and Information Society).
PY - 2014/7/11
Y1 - 2014/7/11
N2 - Within a knowledge-driven, entrepreneurial economy, an increase in a university's importance is observed because of its significant affect on the economy. Thus, entrepreneurship is a phenomenon that could be observed among all university levels: management, academicians, researchers, and undergraduate and postgraduate students. Entrepreneurial universities could produce several externalities in terms of demography, economy, infrastructure, culture, mobility, education, and societal challenges that will later be reflected in productivity, competitive advantages, and regional capacities, networks, identity, and innovation. In this context, entrepreneurial universities have or are positioned to develop innovative pathways to reinforce entrepreneurship in their communities. This chapter explores how entrepreneurial university pathways (education and training) have had an impact on students' start-up intentions and actions. Adopting the institutional economics approach, this research proposes a conceptual model, tested with a sample of 1,759 university students enrolled in three entrepreneurial universities (ITESM, Mexico; UNICAMP, Brazil; and UPC, Chile) in Latin America. Our findings confirm the relevant effect of entrepreneurial university pathways on start-up creation. Not only do the results provide important contributions to the literature, they also provide insights for policy-makers to design policies that further benefit society and educational organizations.
AB - Within a knowledge-driven, entrepreneurial economy, an increase in a university's importance is observed because of its significant affect on the economy. Thus, entrepreneurship is a phenomenon that could be observed among all university levels: management, academicians, researchers, and undergraduate and postgraduate students. Entrepreneurial universities could produce several externalities in terms of demography, economy, infrastructure, culture, mobility, education, and societal challenges that will later be reflected in productivity, competitive advantages, and regional capacities, networks, identity, and innovation. In this context, entrepreneurial universities have or are positioned to develop innovative pathways to reinforce entrepreneurship in their communities. This chapter explores how entrepreneurial university pathways (education and training) have had an impact on students' start-up intentions and actions. Adopting the institutional economics approach, this research proposes a conceptual model, tested with a sample of 1,759 university students enrolled in three entrepreneurial universities (ITESM, Mexico; UNICAMP, Brazil; and UPC, Chile) in Latin America. Our findings confirm the relevant effect of entrepreneurial university pathways on start-up creation. Not only do the results provide important contributions to the literature, they also provide insights for policy-makers to design policies that further benefit society and educational organizations.
KW - Entrepreneurial university
KW - Entrepreneurship education
KW - Institutional economics
KW - Latin america
KW - Start-up intentions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84901426747&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/S1048-473620140000024004
DO - 10.1108/S1048-473620140000024004
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:84901426747
SN - 9781783504985
T3 - Advances in the Study of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Growth
SP - 89
EP - 118
BT - Innovative pathways for university entrepreneurship in the 21st century
A2 - Hoskinson, Sherry
A2 - Kuratko, Donald F.
PB - JAI Press
CY - Bingley
ER -