Effect of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Dimensions on the Entrepreneurship Skills of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Students with Mediating Role of Emotional and Social Intelligences (Case Study: University of Zabol)

Karimi, Hamid and Ataei, Pouria (2021) Effect of Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Dimensions on the Entrepreneurship Skills of the Agriculture and Natural Resources Students with Mediating Role of Emotional and Social Intelligences (Case Study: University of Zabol). Technical Report. University of Zabol.

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Abstract

Introduction The importance of entrepreneurship ecosystem and entrepreneurial skills students need to do research to identify the relationships between them and identify the mediating factors. Entrepreneurship ecosystem refers to elements, individuals, organizations, or institutions that can stimulate individuals or inhibit them from becoming an entrepreneur. This ecosystem encompasses a plethora of components categorized in six primary domains including market, policy, financial capital, culture, supports, and human capital. The entrepreneurship ecosystem emerged as a basis for designing entrepreneurship policies, especially for technology-oriented start-ups. Research on the entrepreneurship ecosystem focuses on the close relationships of people, government, and relevant agencies and other effective factors for the support of entrepreneurial activities defined in a certain geographical region. This ecosystem may be formed at the regional, national, or even university level. The prerequisite for entrepreneurship is to acquire different skills such as the ability of planning, the appropriate exploitation of opportunities, negotiation skills, marketing, motivating, the knowledge of business plan, communication, familiarity with legal and commercial rules and regulations, planning, team-building and so on. Also, some scholars believed that the two psychological components of social intelligence and emotional intelligence contribute to the entrepreneurial process. People with higher social intelligence and emotional intelligence are more likely to be an entrepreneur because they can cope with negative and vexing emotions and the stress caused by the work and environment during launching and managing a new business. These people usually analyze and interpret issues positively, identify opportunities, and are very optimistic about the prospect and viability of the new business. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine effect of entrepreneurship ecosystem dimensions on the entrepreneurship skills of the agriculture and natural resources students with mediating role of emotional and social intelligences in University of Zabol.

Item Type: Monograph (Technical Report)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Depositing User: Mrs najmeh khajeh
Date Deposited: 01 Dec 2021 06:21
Last Modified: 01 Dec 2021 06:21
URI: http://eprints.uoz.ac.ir/id/eprint/2921

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