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Relationship between Skill Students Acquire after an Entrepreneurship Education Course and Self-Productivity



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ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AS A CORRELATE OF JOB CREATION IN BENUE STATE, NIGERIA (2)
Relationship between Skill Students Acquire after an Entrepreneurship Education Course and Self-Productivity
Research question 3 and hypothesis 2 dealt with this aspect of the study. The results are summarized in tables 3 and 6. The findings revealed that the skills students acquire after an entrepreneurship education course influence self-productivity. The hypothesis tested revealed significant relationship between entrepreneurship skills and self-productivity. Entrepreneurship education courses significantly influence self productivity. These findings agree with that of sofoluwe, shokunbi, Raimi and Ajewole (2013) which showed a significant relationship between entrepreneurship education and youth empowerment for self-productivity. It is observed that entrepreneurship education is a strategy for boosting human capital development for self-productivity.

The reason for this finding may be attributed to the fact that undergraduate students used for this study have high need for self-productivity which is imparted through entrepreneurship education. As Okifo and Ayo (2010) puts it, that entrepreneurship education changes the orientation and attitude of the recipients who in the process acquire skills and knowledge to enable him set up and manage a business enterprise, to become self productive and alleviate poverty. Again, McClelland (1965) in his need for achievement theory postulated that the ability to make good judgment about the future leads an individual to become a successful entrepreneur.

According to McClelland (1965) there is a strong tie between need for achievement, self-productivity and entrepreneurial activities in the society where the average level of need for achievement is relatively high. It is therefore possible from the findings that the respondents used for this study have being sufficiently motivated to have high need for achievement in life through entrepreneurship education hence the tendency for them to set up their own business after graduation thereby becoming self-productive.


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