African Organizational Psychology (Social/Business overlap) | 12 November 2002
Education and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Development in Uganda: A Fostering Mechanism Analysis
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Abstract
Education plays a pivotal role in fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem within Uganda's business sector. A mixed-methods approach combining qualitative interviews with quantitative survey data was employed to explore perceptions and practices related to entrepreneurship education among stakeholders. Business students exhibited significantly higher entrepreneurial intentions (p < 0.05) compared to non-students, highlighting the potential of educational interventions in nurturing entrepreneurial spirit. The findings suggest that business education programmes can be effectively utilised as a mechanism for fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem within Uganda's business sector. Educational institutions should integrate more entrepreneurship-focused curricula and support systems to better equip students with the skills needed for innovative ventures. Entrepreneurship, Education, Business Ecosystem, Uganda