Enhancing Students’ Entrepreneurial Competencies through Extracurricular Activities—A Pragmatic Approach to Sustainability-Oriented Higher Education
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- (RQ1): Did the meetings with entrepreneurs have a positive impact on the entrepreneurial attitude of the students?
- (RQ2): Is the use of extracurricular activities implemented through projects accepted by students as a form of entrepreneurship education?
- (RQ3): Has the pandemic been a period of changing attitudes towards the development of business ideas and increasing the entrepreneurial intention of students?
2. Literature Review
2.1. Approaches to Entrepreneurship Education
2.1.1. Extracurricular Activities in Universities
- Entrepreneurial games prepare participants to solve real-life problems and improve collaborative learning, and their main purpose is to show how a company works [33].
- Entrepreneurial ideas and business-plan competitions enable students to develop their presentation skills and confidence through participation and networking and extend the theory of experiential learning in entrepreneurship education [34].
- Meetings with entrepreneurs who can become models allow students to gain the knowledge needed to be an entrepreneur [35] and have a positive effect by creating an environment that triggers entrepreneurial behavior [36], so successful entrepreneurs can be real models for young people in terms of influencing their entrepreneurial attitude and intention [37].
- Business mentoring in which the mentor provides expert information and expresses positive expectations is a protective and encouraging behavior that helps the mentee feel special and determines the strengthening of their self-confidence [38].
2.1.2. Entrepreneurial Competences
2.2. Concerns Regarding the Institutional Framework for the Development of Entrepreneurial Education in Romania
3. Methodology
3.1. The Selection of Variables
3.2. The RPROP Learning Algorithm
3.3. Analysis of Empirical Results
4. Discussion
- Class 1 contained answers from respondents with the following characteristics: mostly up to 30 years old (62.9%) female (79.03%), and living in urban areas (67.74%). This class contained over 80% of bachelor’s/master’s students with average grades above 8, had the highest percentage of students who had had at least one experience in the field of entrepreneurship in high school and/or middle school (27.42%), and had the highest share of students who had positive examples in their family regarding the development of a business or freelance activities (50%), and, unlike the other two classes, it stood out for the fact that 77.73% of all bachelor’s/master’s students in the field of engineering sciences were in this class.
- Class 2 included the highest proportion of respondents with the following characteristics: over 30 years old (67.69%) and female (81.54%). This class contained the highest percentage of grade averages below 8 (32.31%) and the highest percentage of bachelor’s/master’s students in administrative sciences (46.15%) and economic sciences (44.62%). Compared to the other two classes, it was noted that this class had the lowest percentage of students who had had an entrepreneurship experience in high school and/or middle school (9.23%) and the highest percentage of students who did not have positive examples regarding the development of a business or freelance activities (86.15%).
- Class 3 contained more than half of the respondents under the age of 30 (57.54%), those living mostly in an urban environment (87.67%), and those studying economic and social sciences and with grade averages above 8 (71.24%). From the perspective of the respondents who had had an experience in the field of entrepreneurship in high school and/or middle school, the percentage of 24.66% was similar to that of the respondents in class 1 (27.42%), and compared to the other two classes, there was an average level of positive examples regarding the development of a business or freelance activities (28.77% versus 50% for class 1 and 13.85% for class 2).
5. Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix A.1. Principal Component Analysis for Indicator I
I4-1 | I4-2 | I4-3 | I4-4 | I4-5 | I4-6 | I4-7 | I4-8 | |
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Mean | 4.352 | 4.213 | 4.277 | 4.296 | 4.269 | 9.981 | 4.185 | 4.204 |
Standard deviation | 1.032 | 1.011 | 0.923 | 0.927 | 0.910 | 1.090 | 1.039 | 0.952 |
I4-3 | I4-6 | I4-1 | I4-2 | I4-4 | I4-5 | I4-7 | I4-8 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I4-3 | 1.000 | 0.707 | 0.785 | 0.822 | 0.598 | 0.519 | 0.759 | 0.749 |
I4-6 | 0.707 | 1.000 | 0.699 | 0.694 | 0.557 | 0.576 | 0.823 | 0.765 |
I4-1 | 0.785 | 0.699 | 1.000 | 0.738 | 0.454 | 0.591 | 0.701 | 0.721 |
I4-2 | 0.822 | 0.694 | 0.738 | 1.000 | 0.596 | 0.462 | 0.740 | 0.717 |
I4-4 | 0.598 | 0.557 | 0.454 | 0.596 | 1.000 | 0.665 | 0.492 | 0.553 |
I4-5 | 0.519 | 0.576 | 0.591 | 0.462 | 0.665 | 1.000 | 0.546 | 0.569 |
I4-7 | 0.759 | 0.823 | 0.701 | 0.740 | 0.492 | 0.546 | 1.000 | 0.807 |
I4-8 | 0.749 | 0.765 | 0.721 | 0.717 | 0.553 | 0.569 | 0.807 | 1.000 |
Eigenvalues | Difference | Proportion (%) | Cumulative (%) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 5.635 | 4.854 | 70.44 | 70.44 |
2 | 0.781 | 0.3605 | 9.76 | 80.20 |
3 | 0.476 | 0.079 | 5.95 | 86.15 |
4 | 0.396 | 0.162 | 4.95 | 91.10 |
5 | 0.234 | 0.043 | 2.92 | 94.02 |
6 | 0.190 | 0.020 | 2.38 | 96.40 |
7 | 0.170 | 0.052 | 2.13 | 98.53 |
8 | 0.118 | 1.47 | 100 |
PRIN1 | PRIN2 | PRIN3 | PRIN4 | PRIN5 | PRIN6 | PRIN7 | PRIN8 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I4-3 | 0.376 | −0.171 | 0.339 | 0.211 | −0.701 | 0.126 | −0.721 | −0.358 |
I4-6 | 0.368 | −0.101 | −0.293 | −0.411 | 0.571 | −0.422 | −0.019 | −0.307 |
I4-1 | 0.359 | −0.191 | −0.132 | 0.670 | 0.108 | −0.385 | 0.066 | 0.451 |
I4-2 | 0.365 | −0.201 | 0.492 | 0.079 | 0.157 | 0.294 | 0.643 | −0.229 |
I4-4 | 0.302 | 0.638 | 0.484 | −0.263 | −0.003 | −0.241 | −0.068 | 0.368 |
I4-5 | 0.303 | 0.631 | −0.459 | 0.305 | 0.002 | 0.343 | 0.081 | −0.283 |
I4-7 | 0.372 | −0.241 | −0.245 | −0.345 | 0.043 | 0.566 | −0.135 | 0.533 |
I4-8 | 0.372 | −0.137 | −0.179 | −0.223 | −0.795 | −0.276 | 0.178 | −0.146 |
Appendix A.2. Principal Component Analysis for Indicator I5
I5-1 | I5-2 | I5-3 | I5-4 | I5-5 | I5-6 | I5-7 | I5-8 | I5-9 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | 2.889 | 3.787 | 3.250 | 2.898 | 3.648 | 3.083 | 1.722 | 2.306 | 2.398 |
Standard deviation | 1.398 | 1.363 | 1.364 | 1.416 | 1.237 | 1.596 | 1.341 | 1.627 | 1.607 |
I5-1 | I5-2 | I5-3 | I5-4 | I5-5 | I5-6 | I5-7 | I5-8 | I5-9 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I5-1 | 1.000 | 0.562 | 0.569 | 0.116 | 0.504 | 0.362 | 0.286 | 0.284 | 0.049 |
I5-2 | 0.562 | 1.000 | 0.693 | −0.040 | 0.644 | 0.465 | 0.074 | 0.226 | −0.271 |
I5-3 | 0.569 | 0.693 | 1.000 | 0.206 | 0.532 | 0.481 | 0.231 | 0.346 | −0.147 |
I5-4 | 0.116 | −0.040 | 0.206 | 1.000 | 0.191 | 0.229 | 0.279 | 0.054 | 0.459 |
I5-5 | 0.504 | 0.644 | 0.532 | 0.192 | 1.000 | 0.391 | 0.165 | 0.234 | −0.116 |
I5-6 | 0.362 | 0.465 | 0.481 | 0.229 | 0.391 | 1.000 | 0.263 | 0.029 | 0.117 |
I5-7 | 0.286 | 0.074 | 0.231 | 0.279 | 0.165 | 0.263 | 1.000 | 0.503 | 0.526 |
I5-8 | 0.284 | 0.226 | 0.347 | 0.054 | 0.234 | 0.029 | 0.503 | 1.000 | 0.163 |
I5-9 | 0.049 | −0.271 | −0.147 | 0.459 | −0.116 | 0.117 | 0.526 | 0.163 | 1.000 |
Eigenvalue | Difference | Proportion | Cumulative | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3.411 | 1.451 | 0.379 | 0.379 |
2 | 1.961 | 0.851 | 0.218 | 0.597 |
3 | 1.109 | 0.429 | 0.123 | 0.720 |
4 | 0.681 | 0.131 | 0.076 | 0.796 |
5 | 0.550 | 0.072 | 0.061 | 0.857 |
6 | 0.478 | 0.156 | 0.053 | 0.910 |
7 | 0.321 | 0.035 | 0.036 | 0.946 |
8 | 0.286 | 0.084 | 0.032 | 0.978 |
9 | 0.202 | 0.022 | 1.000 |
PRIN1 | PRIN2 | PRIN3 | PRIN4 | PRIN5 | PRIN6 | PRIN7 | PRIN8 | PRIN9 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I5-1 | 0.412 | −0.039 | −0.065 | −0.044 | −0.767 | −0.329 | 0.006 | −0.343 | 0.086 |
I5-2 | 0.428 | −0.314 | −0.008 | −0.053 | 0.014 | 0.070 | 0.161 | 0.606 | 0.563 |
I5-3 | 0.452 | −0.132 | 0.003 | 0.114 | 0.274 | −0.500 | −0.171 | 0.262 | −0.584 |
I5-4 | 0.158 | 0.412 | 0.497 | 0.606 | 0.157 | −0.180 | −0.057 | −0.121 | 0.339 |
I5-5 | 0.409 | −0.151 | 0.092 | 0.324 | −0.108 | 0.754 | −0.045 | −0.114 | −0.319 |
I5-6 | 0.348 | 0.023 | 0.433 | −0.610 | 0.342 | 0.043 | 0.226 | −0.384 | 0.032 |
I5-7 | 0.249 | 0.493 | −0.271 | −0.282 | 0.059 | 0.159 | −0.696 | 0.073 | 0.153 |
I5-8 | 0.255 | 0.219 | −0.681 | 0.189 | 0.318 | −0.021 | 0.449 | −0.272 | 0.095 |
I5-9 | 0.031 | 0.631 | 0.122 | −0.147 | −0.280 | 0.088 | 0.449 | 0.438 | −0.289 |
Appendix A.3. Principal Component Analysis for Indicator I7
I7-1 | I7-2 | I7-3 | I7-4 | I7-5 | I7-6 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mean | 4.259 | 4.000 | 4.009 | 4.222 | 3.852 | 4.148 |
Standard deviation | 1.222 | 1.349 | 1.332 | 1.159 | 1.448 | 1.210 |
I7-1 | I7-2 | I7-3 | I7-4 | I7-5 | I7-6 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I7-1 | 1.000 | 0.766 | 0.763 | 0.838 | 0.610 | 0.904 |
I7-2 | 0.766 | 1.000 | 0.899 | 0.789 | 0.528 | 0.762 |
I7-3 | 0.763 | 0.899 | 1.000 | 0.769 | 0.617 | 0.766 |
I7-4 | 0.838 | 0.789 | 0.769 | 1.000 | 0.656 | 0.798 |
I7-5 | 0.610 | 0.528 | 0.617 | 0.656 | 1.000 | 0.617 |
I7-6 | 0.904 | 0.762 | 0.766 | 0.798 | 0.617 | 1.000 |
Eigenvalue | Difference | Proportion | Cumulative | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4.716 | 4.182 | 0.786 | 0.786 |
2 | 0.534 | 0.165 | 0.089 | 0.875 |
3 | 0.369 | 0.164 | 0.061 | 0.936 |
4 | 0.205 | 0.113 | 0.034 | 0.971 |
5 | 0.092 | 0.007 | 0.015 | 0.986 |
6 | 0.085 | 0.014 | 1.000 |
PRIN 1 | PRIN2 | PRIN3 | PRIN4 | PRIN5 | PRIN6 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I7-1 | 0.425 | −0.082 | −0.500 | 0.107 | −0.605 | 0.430 |
I7-2 | 0.414 | −0.392 | 0.429 | −0.029 | 0.396 | 0.578 |
I7-3 | 0.418 | −0.209 | 0.517 | 0.248 | −0.429 | −0.518 |
I7-4 | 0.421 | 0.019 | −0.142 | −0.851 | 0.067 | −0.271 |
I7-5 | 0.343 | 0.889 | 0.231 | 0.107 | 0.056 | 0.153 |
I7−6 | 0.422 | −0.067 | −0.475 | 0.437 | 0.534 | −0.339 |
Appendix A.4. Transfer-Function Equations
For the Hidden Layer | |
H1 | 0.217 * I1 − 0.427 * I2_1 + 0.118 * I2_2 + 0.293 * I2_3 − 0.153 * I3_1 + 0.078 * I3_2 + 0.435 * I3_3 + 0.435 * I6_1 − 0.229 * I6_2 − 0.1 * PRIN1_I4 + 0.17 *PRIN1_I5 + 0.146 * PRIN1_I7 + 0.002 * PRIN2_I4 + 0.192 * PRIN2_I5 − 0.091 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.141 * PRIN3_I4 − 0.062 * PRIN3_I5 − 0.291 * PRIN4_I5 − 0.207 * PRIN5_I5 |
H2 | 0.318 * I1 + 0.419 * I2_1 + 0.127 * I2_2 − 0.231 * I2_3 + 0.312 * I3_1 + 0.069 * I3_2 − 0.089 * I3_3 − 0.71 * I6_1 − 0.474 * I6_2 − 0.136 * PRIN1_I4 − 0.359 * PRIN1_I5 − 0.146 * PRIN1_I7 − 0.344 * PRIN2_I4 − 0.15 * PRIN2_I5 − 0.015 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.072 * PRIN3_I4 + 0.064 * PRIN3_I5 − 0.073 * PRIN4_I5 + 0.158 * PRIN5_I5 |
H3 | 0.789 * I1 + 0.488 * I2_1 − 0.497 * I2_2 − 0.53 * I2_3 + 0.295 * I3_1 − 0.332 * I3_2 − 0.942 * I3_3 − 0.689 * I6_1 + 0.577 * I6_2 + 0.055 * PRIN1_I4 − 0.216 * PRIN1_I5 − 0.383 * PRIN1_I7 + 0.083 * PRIN2_I4 + 0.256 * PRIN2_I5 + 0.292 * PRIN2_I7 + 0.065 * PRIN3_I4 − 0.511 * PRIN3_I5 + 0.711 * PRIN4_I5 + 0.006 * PRIN5_I5 |
H4 | −0.09 * I1 − 0.022 * I2_1 − 0.07 * I2_2 − 0.194 * I2_3 − 0.157 * I3_1 + 0.124 * I3_2 − 0.106 * I3_3 − 0.384 * I6_1 −0.159 * I6_2 + 0.058 * PRIN1_I4 − 0.123 * PRIN1_I5 + 0.048 * PRIN1_I7 − 0.129 * PRIN2_I4 + 0.162 * PRIN2_I5 − 0.076 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.129 * PRIN3_I4 + 0.087 * PRIN3_I5 − 0.001 * PRIN4_I5 − 0.037 * PRIN5_I5 |
H5 | −0.032 * I1 + 0.149 * I2_1 + 0.249 * I2_2 + 0.164 * I2_3 + 0.258 * I3_1 − 0.193 * I3_2 + 0.066 * I3_3 + 0.215 * I6_1 + 0.291 * I6_2 + 0.046 * PRIN1_I4 + 0.188 * PRIN1_I5 + 0.086 * PRIN1_I7 + 0.101 * PRIN2_I4 − 0.08 * PRIN2_I5 + 0.311 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.263 * PRIN3_I4 − 0.102 * PRIN3_I5 + 0.253 * PRIN4_I5 + 0.0602 * PRIN5_I5 |
H6 | 0.57 * I1 + 0.916 * I2_1 + 0.255 * I2_2 + 0.271 * I2_3 + 0.729 * I3_1 + 0.571 * I3_2 + 0.161 * I3_3 − 0.466 * I6_1 + 1.139 * I6_2 + 1.221 * PRIN1_I4 + 1.118 * PRIN1_I5 + 0.801 * PRIN1_I7 − 0.282 * PRIN2_I4 + 0.139 * PRIN2_I5 − 0.138 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.309 * PRIN3_I4 − 0.2 * PRIN3_I5 − 0.554 * PRIN4_I5 − 0.463 * PRIN5_I5 |
H7 | 0.525 * I1 + 0.719 * I2_1 + 0.258 * I2_2 + 0.127 * I2_3 + 0.599 * I3_1 + 0.564 * I3_2 + 0.139 * I3_3 − 0.503 * I6_1 + 0.596 * I6_2 + 0.648 * PRIN1_I4 + 0.563 * PRIN1_I5 + 0.672 * PRIN1_I7 − 0.312 * PRIN2_I4 + 0.065 * PRIN2_I5 − 0.099 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.352 * PRIN3_I4 − 0.065 * PRIN3_I5 − 0.39 * PRIN4_I5 − 0.239 * PRIN5_I5 |
H8 | −0.489 * I1 + 0.156 * I2_1 − 0.167 * I2_2 − 0.367 * I2_3 + 0.126 * I3_1 − 0.186 * I3_2 + 0.039 * I3_3 − 0.823 * I6_1 + 0.665 * I6_2 + 0.442 * PRIN1_I4 + 0.208 * PRIN1_I5 − 0.179 * PRIN1_I7 − 0.165 * PRIN2_I4 − 0.046 * PRIN2_I5 + 0.278 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.499 * PRIN3_I4 − 0.361 * PRIN3_I5 − 0.016 * PRIN4_I5 − 0.378 * PRIN5_I5 |
H9 | −0.378 * I1 + 0.541 * I2_1 + 0.084 * I2_2 − 0.616 * I2_3 + 0.195 * I3_1 − 0.217 * I3_2 − 0.245 * I3_3 − 0.934 * I6_1 + 0.204 * I6_2 − 0.254 * PRIN1_I4 − 0.034 * PRIN1_I5 − 0.281 * PRIN1_I7 − 0.389 * PRIN2_I4 − 0.279 * PRIN2_I5 + 0.169 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.535 * PRIN3_I4 + 0.153 * PRIN3_I5 + 0.188 * PRIN4_I5 − 0.109 * PRIN5_I5 |
H10 | 0.043 * I1 + 0.057 * I2_1 + 0.243 * I2_2 + 0.158 * I2_3 + 0.111 * I3_1 + 0.214 * I3_2 + 0.341 * I3_3 − 0.076 * I6_1 − 0.347 * I6_2 + 0.052 * PRIN1_I4 + 0.004 * PRIN1_I5 + 0.034 * PRIN1_I7 − 0.137 * PRIN2_I4 − 0.029 * PRIN2_I5 − 0.024 * PRIN2_I7 − 0.14 * PRIN3_I4 + 0.018 * PRIN3_I5 − 0.219 * PRIN4_I5 − 0.081 * PRIN5_I5 |
For the ouput layer: | |
Class_1 | −4.088 * H1 + 0.78 * H2 + 1.083 * H3 + 6.69 * H4 − 11.231 * H5 + 15.857 * H6 + 11.079 * H7 + 5.576 * H8 − 13.094 * H9 + 0.147 * H10 |
Class_2 | 2.688 * H1 − 0.285 * H2 + 2.126 * H3 − 6.639 * H4 + 11.169 * H5 − 10.765 * H6 − 7.921 * H7 − 3.09 * H8 + 13.377 * H9 − 0.683 * H10 |
Class_3 | 1.531 * H1 − 1.178 * H2 − 2.996 * H3 − 0.589 * H4 + 0.743 * H5 − 4.734 * H6 − 2.33 * H7 − 2.691 * H8 + 0.125 * H9 + 0.717 * H10 |
The activation thresholds for the two layers had the following values: for the hidden layer -0.232, 0.641, −1.558, 0.467, −0.84, −0.676, −0.508, 0.668, −0.653, and 0.018. | |
For the output layer −0.868, −2.468, and −2.192. |
Appendix A.5. Class Structure Derived from the Cluster Analysis and from Neural-Network Training
Class | Class Structure Derived from the Cluster Analysis | Class Structure Derived from the Neural Network |
Class 1 | P1, P4, P5, P9, P12, P13, P16, P19, P34, P35, P36 P37, P38, P40, P43, P45, P51, P53, P58, P59, P61, P64, P65, P67, P68, P70, P72, P73, P75, P76, P78, P79, P80, P81, P82, P83, P84, P85, P86, P87, P88, P89, P90, P91, P92, P93, P94, P95, P96, P97, P98, P99, P100, P101, P102, P103, P104, P105, P106, P107, P108, P109, P112, P113, P117, P120, P121, P124, P127, P142, P143, P144, P145, P146, P148, P151, P153, P159, P161, P166, P167, P169, P172, P173, P175, P176, P178, P180, P181, P183, P184, P186, P187, P188, P189, P190, P191, P192, P193, P194, P195, P196, P197, P198, P199, P200, P201, P202, P203, P204, P205, P206, P207, P208, P209, P210, P211, P212, P213, P214, P215, P216, P217, P220, P221, P225, P228, P229, P232, P235, P250, P251, P252, P253, P254, P256, P259, P261, P267, P269, P274, P275, P277, P280, P281, P283, P284, P286, P288, P289, P291, P292, P294, P295, P296, P297, P298, P299, P300, P301, P302, P303, P304, P305, P306, P307, P308, P309, P310, P311, P312, P313, P314, P315, P316, P317, P318, P319, P320, P321, P322, P323, P324 | P1, P4, P5, P9, P12, P13, P16, P19, P34, P35, P36 P37, P38, P40, P43, P45, P51, P53, P58, P59, P61, P64, P65, P67, P68, P70, P72, P73, P75, P76, P78, P79, P80, P81, P82, P83, P84, P85, P86, P87, P88, P89, P90, P91, P92, P93, P94, P95, P96, P97, P98, P99, P100, P101, P102, P103, P104, P105, P106, P107, P108, P109, P112, P113, P117, P120, P121, P124, P127, P142, P143, P144, P145, P146, P148, P151, P153, P159, P161, P166, P167, P169, P172, P173, P175, P176, P178, P180, P181, P183, P184, P186, P187, P188, P189, P190, P191, P192, P193, P194, P195, P196, P197, P198, P199, P200, P201, P202, P203, P204, P205, P206, P207, P208, P209, P210, P211, P212, P213, P214, P215, P216, P217, P220, P221, P225, P228, P229, P232, P235, P250, P251, P252, P253, P254, P256, P259, P261, P267, P269, P274, P275, P277, P280, P281, P283, P284, P286, P288, P289, P291, P292, P294, P295, P296, P297, P298, P299, P300, P301, P302, P303, P304, P305, P306, P307, P308, P309, P310, P311, P312, P313, P314, P315, P316, P317, P318, P319, P320, P321, P322, P323, P324, P42, P150, P258 |
Class 2 | P2, P3, P7, P11, P14, P15, P17, P20, P21, P28, P29, P31, P47, P48, P49, P50, P54, P55, P62, P66, P71, P110, P111, P115, P119, P122, P123, P125, P128, P129, P136, P137, P139, P155, P156, P157, P158, P162, P163,P170, P174, P179, P218, P219, P223, P227, P230, P231, P233, P236, P237, P244, P245, P247, P263, P264, P265, P266, P270, P271, P278, P282, P287 | P2, P3, P7, P11, P14, P15, P17, P20, P21, P28, P29, P31, P47, P48, P49, P50, P54, P55, P62, P66, P71, P110, P111, P115, P119, P122, P123, P125, P128, P129, P136, P137, P139, P155, P156, P157, P158, P162, P163,P170, P174, P179, P218, P219, P223, P227, P230, P231, P233, P236, P237, P244, P245, P247, P263, P264, P265, P266, P270, P271, P278, P282, P287, P149, P257 |
Class 3 | P6, P8, P10, P18, P22, P23, P24, P25, P26, P27, P30, P32, P33, P39, P41, P42, P44, P46, P52, P56, P57, P60, P63, P69, P74, P77, P114, P116, P118, P126, P130, P131, P132, P133, P134, P135, P138, P140, P141, P147, P149, P150, P152, P154, P160, P164, P165, P168, P171, P177, P182, P185, P222, P224, P226, P234, P238, P239, P240, P241, P242, P243, P246, P248, P249, P255, P257, P258, P260, P262, P268, P272, P273, P276, P279, P285, P290, P293 | P6, P8, P10, P18, P22, P23, P24, P25, P26, P27, P30, P32, P33, P39, P41, P44, P46, P52, P56, P57, P60, P63, P69, P74, P77, P114, P116, P118, P126, P130, P131, P132, P133, P134, P135, P138, P140, P141, P147, P152, P154, P160, P164, P165, P168, P171, P177, P182, P185, P222, P224, P226, P234, P238, P239, P240, P241, P242, P243, P246, P248, P249, P255, P260, P262, P268, P272, P273, P276, P279, P285, P290, P293 |
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Deleted | Raw Variable | Standardized Variable | ||
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Variable | Correlation with Total | Alpha | Correlation with Total | Alpha |
I1 | 0.6526 | 0.9399 | 0.6663 | 0.9497 |
I2_1 | 0.7627 | 0.9379 | 0.7883 | 0.9486 |
I2_2 | 0.7700 | 0.9378 | 0.7960 | 0.9486 |
I2_3 | 0.7452 | 0.9380 | 0.7729 | 0.9488 |
I3_1 | 0.7432 | 0.9384 | 0.7696 | 0.9488 |
I3_2 | 0.7091 | 0.9387 | 0.7442 | 0.9490 |
I3_3 | 0.7294 | 0.9382 | 0.7626 | 0.9489 |
I4_1 | 0.6636 | 0.9387 | 0.7012 | 0.9494 |
I4_2 | 0.7198 | 0.9382 | 0.7459 | 0.9490 |
I4_3 | 0.7132 | 0.9385 | 0.7432 | 0.9490 |
I4_4 | 0.6270 | 0.9391 | 0.6457 | 0.9498 |
I4_5 | 0.6489 | 0.9390 | 0.6646 | 0.9497 |
I4_6 | 0.6977 | 0.9383 | 0.7219 | 0.9492 |
I4_7 | 0.7225 | 0.9381 | 0.7492 | 0.9490 |
I4_8 | 0.6994 | 0.9385 | 0.7263 | 0.9492 |
I5_1 | 0.4927 | 0.9404 | 0.4773 | 0.9512 |
I5_2 | 0.5702 | 0.9394 | 0.5701 | 0.9504 |
I5_3 | 0.5387 | 0.9398 | 0.5191 | 0.9509 |
I5_4 | 0.2125 | 0.9436 | 0.1846 | 0.9535 |
I5_5 | 0.6740 | 0.9383 | 0.6624 | 0.9497 |
I5_6 | 0.4257 | 0.9416 | 0.4131 | 0.9517 |
I5_7 | 0.2413 | 0.9430 | 0.2000 | 0.9534 |
I5_8 | 0.2770 | 0.9436 | 0.2610 | 0.9529 |
I5_9 | 0.0029 | 0.9470 | −0.0148 | 0.9551 |
I6_1 | 0.5334 | 0.9397 | 0.5515 | 0.9506 |
I6_2 | 0.4907 | 0.9401 | 0.4776 | 0.9512 |
I7_1 | 0.7341 | 0.9377 | 0.7264 | 0.9492 |
I7_2 | 0.6479 | 0.9386 | 0.6365 | 0.9499 |
I7_3 | 0.6430 | 0.9386 | 0.6254 | 0.9500 |
I7_4 | 0.7277 | 0.9379 | 0.7217 | 0.9492 |
I7_5 | 0.5905 | 0.9393 | 0.5824 | 0.9503 |
I7_6 | 0.7361 | 0.9377 | 0.7284 | 0.9491 |
Thematic Block | Indicator | Item | Question |
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Assessment of the level of acquired competences | Evaluate the effect of project activities on entrepreneurial competences | I1 | Do you think that, by participating in the activities of the projects carried out in the university, you increased your entrepreneurial competences? |
The impact of meetings with entrepreneurs | Evaluate the impact of UP entrepreneurs | I2-1 | Evaluate the impact of meetings with entrepreneurs who are graduates of the University of Petrosani (UP). |
Evaluate the impact of local entrepreneurs | I2-2 | Evaluate the impact of meetings with local entrepreneurs and from the area adjacent to the university. | |
Evaluate the impact of successful entrepreneurs | I2-3 | Evaluate the impact of meetings with other successful entrepreneurs. | |
Evaluation of entrepreneurs’ experiences | Personal life experiences | I3-1 | Evaluate the impact of personal life experiences presented by entrepreneurs at meetings. |
How to choose a business idea | I3-2 | Evaluate the impact of how to choose a business idea presented by entrepreneurs at meetings. | |
Business development and management | I3-3 | Evaluate the impact of the personal example of business development and management presented by entrepreneurs at meetings. | |
Appreciation of extracurricular activities | Exchange of experience | I4-1 | Evaluate the exchange of experience used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. |
Entrepreneurial workshop | I4-2 | Evaluate the entrepreneurial workshop used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. | |
Debates | I4-3 | Evaluate the debates used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. | |
Presentation of business idea | I4-4 | Evaluate the presentation of business ideas used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. | |
Complementary entrepreneurship courses | I4-5 | Evaluate the complementary entrepreneurship courses on the platform used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. | |
Entrepreneurial-reading evenings | I4-6 | Evaluate the entrepreneurial-reading evenings used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. | |
Organization of business events together with other universities | I4-7 | Evaluate the organization of business events together with other universities used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. | |
Handbook of good entrepreneurial practices | I4-8 | Evaluate the handbook of good entrepreneurial practices used in the project to increase entrepreneurial competence. | |
Evaluation of how the pandemic period influenced you regarding the initiation/development of a business | Creating a business plan | I5-1 | I have made a detailed plan of a business that I will develop soon. |
Identification of business ideas | I5-2 | I have thought of many business ideas. | |
Investment propensity | I5-3 | I have done a lot of research to become an investor without getting involved in business management. | |
Business is risky | I5-4 | I have realized that it is too risky to develop a business. | |
Analysis of the business environment | I5-5 | We have analyzed the entrepreneurial environment and business evolution. | |
First business idea | I5-6 | It was the period when I thought for the first time that I might open a business. | |
Closing business | I5-7 | I closed or suspended the business I had. | |
Continuing the business | I5-8 | I continued my activity at the business I already had. | |
Low propensity towards entrepreneurship | I5-9 | I am not interested in the entrepreneurial field. | |
Form of interaction | Non-online interaction | I6-1 | Face-to-face meetings |
Online interaction | I6-2 | Online meetings | |
Effectiveness of online activities | Access to many online meetings | I7-1 | It allowed me access to many online meetings. |
Participating in debates | I7-2 | I was not nervous participating in the debates. | |
Using chat for questions | I7-3 | I was able to use the chat for questions/observations without getting emotionally involved. | |
Suitable schedule | I7-4 | The timings of the activities were suitable. | |
Online-transmission quality | I7-5 | The quality of the online transmission affected the efficiency of the meetings. | |
Efficient organization | I7-6 | I had access to a lot more useful information by doing online activities. |
Hidden-Layer Neurons | ||||||||||
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H1 | H2 | H3 | H4 | H5 | H6 | H7 | H8 | H9 | H10 | |
I1 | −0.001 | 0.017 | −0.011 | −0.027 | −0.040 | −0.002 | −0.016 | −0.035 | −0.048 | −0.004 |
I2_1 | −0.002 | 0.004 | −0.013 | −0.004 | −0.021 | 0.023 | 0.018 | 0.005 | 0.016 | −0.008 |
I2_2 | −0.006 | 0.014 | −0.024 | 0.033 | 0.017 | −0.009 | 0.015 | −0.002 | −0.016 | 0.021 |
I2_3 | −0.005 | −0.024 | 0.013 | −0.005 | 0.002 | 0.043 | 0.039 | 0.003 | 0.012 | −0.019 |
I3_1 | 0.002 | 0.011 | −0.018 | 0.009 | −0.009 | 0.033 | 0.008 | 0.009 | 0.007 | −0.004 |
I3_2 | 0.011 | 0.034 | 0.037 | 0.029 | −0.014 | 0.012 | 0.007 | 0.023 | 0.032 | −0.022 |
I3_3 | −0.035 | 0.042 | 0.009 | 0.018 | 0.013 | −0.007 | −0.006 | 0.028 | −0.046 | 0.015 |
I6_1 | 0.018 | −0.026 | −0.033 | −0.019 | −0.001 | −0.014 | 0.028 | 0.019 | −0.025 | −0.011 |
I6_2 | 0.013 | −0.036 | −0.008 | 0.006 | −0.013 | −0.011 | 0.022 | −0.001 | −0.028 | −0.025 |
PRIN1_I4 | 0.004 | −0.032 | 0.047 | 0.024 | −0.040 | 0.015 | 0.001 | −0.010 | −0.031 | 0.024 |
PRIN1_I5 | −0.033 | −0.026 | 0.007 | −0.018 | −0.025 | 0.053 | 0.016 | 0.023 | −0.067 | 0.025 |
PRIN1_I7 | 0.010 | 0.008 | −0.035 | 0.035 | −0.009 | 0.024 | 0.015 | −0.003 | −0.011 | 0.006 |
PRIN2_I4 | −0.015 | −0.026 | −0.039 | −0.013 | 0.015 | −0.015 | −0.002 | −0.002 | 0.036 | 0.018 |
PRIN2_I5 | 0.039 | 0.012 | 0.014 | −0.002 | 0.024 | −0.018 | 0.030 | 0.008 | −0.013 | 0.001 |
PRIN2_I7 | 0.001 | −0.001 | −0.011 | −0.011 | 0.014 | 0.028 | 0.008 | −0.016 | 0.013 | 0.008 |
PRIN3_I4 | 0.022 | −0.010 | −0.056 | −0.002 | 0.005 | −0.038 | −0.023 | −0.028 | −0.009 | −0.009 |
PRIN3_I5 | 0.014 | −0.018 | 0.007 | 0.024 | −0.029 | −0.038 | −0.009 | −0.029 | 0.002 | 0.021 |
PRIN4_I5 | 0.007 | −0.018 | 0.004 | 0.008 | 0.008 | −0.019 | −0.016 | −0.042 | −0.050 | 0.021 |
PRIN5_I5 | 0.019 | −0.012 | −0.024 | 0.016 | −0.005 | −0.021 | −0.015 | −0.067 | −0.026 | −0.011 |
Class 1 | Class 2 | Class 3 | |||||||
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Level 5 (%) | Average | Level 1 (%) | Level 5 (%) | Average | Level 1 (%) | Level 5 (%) | Average | Level 1 (%) | |
I1 | 88.71 | 4.85 | 0 | 9.23 | 3.12 | 13.85 | 32.88 | 4.12 | 0 |
I2-1 | 85.48 | 4.85 | 0 | 0 | 2.82 | 9.23 | 20.55 | 3.99 | 0 |
I2-2 | 79.03 | 4.77 | 0 | 0 | 2.74 | 9.23 | 20.55 | 3.97 | 0 |
I2-3 | 79.03 | 4.79 | 0 | 4.62 | 2.78 | 9.23 | 24.66 | 4.1 | 0 |
I3-1 | 88.71 | 4.89 | 0 | 0 | 3.22 | 9.23 | 32.88 | 4.16 | 0 |
I3-2 | 79.03 | 4.77 | 0 | 0 | 3.17 | 4.62 | 36.99 | 4.25 | 0 |
I3-3 | 87.1 | 4.87 | 0 | 0 | 3.18 | 4.62 | 41.1 | 4.27 | 0 |
I4-1 | 90.32 | 4.87 | 0 | 4.62 | 3.03 | 13.85 | 45.21 | 4.21 | 4.11 |
I4-2 | 75.81 | 4.69 | 0 | 4.62 | 2.89 | 13.85 | 36.99 | 4.16 | 0 |
I4-3 | 74.19 | 4.69 | 0 | 4.62 | 3.08 | 9.23 | 41.1 | 4.29 | 0 |
I4-4 | 69.35 | 4.66 | 0 | 9.23 | 3.14 | 9.23 | 53.42 | 4.4 | 0 |
I4-5 | 69.35 | 4.69 | 0 | 18.46 | 3.35 | 4.62 | 32.88 | 4 | 4.11 |
I4-6 | 61.29 | 4.58 | 0 | 0 | 2.66 | 18.46 | 16.44 | 3.63 | 4.11 |
I4-7 | 75.81 | 4.76 | 0 | 9.23 | 2.95 | 13.85 | 28.77 | 3.82 | 0 |
I4-8 | 66.13 | 4.66 | 0 | 9.23 | 2.95 | 13.85 | 28.77 | 4.15 | 0 |
I5-1 | 32.26 | 3.42 | 11.29 | 0 | 1.98 | 41.54 | 8.22 | 2.34 | 36.99 |
I5-2 | 66.13 | 4.37 | 6.45 | 4.62 | 2.4 | 23.08 | 24.66 | 3.53 | 8.22 |
I5-3 | 33.87 | 3.69 | 11.29 | 0 | 2.17 | 32.31 | 16.44 | 3.08 | 16.44 |
I5-4 | 20.97 | 2.89 | 19.35 | 13.85 | 2.85 | 23.08 | 24.66 | 2.97 | 24.66 |
I5-5 | 50 | 4.23 | 1.61 | 4.62 | 2.62 | 23.08 | 8.22 | 3.1 | 8.22 |
I5-6 | 43.55 | 3.56 | 22.58 | 0 | 1.94 | 41.54 | 20.55 | 2.88 | 24.66 |
I5-7 | 16.13 | 1.82 | 77.42 | 4.62 | 1.71 | 69.23 | 0 | 1.48 | 69.86 |
I5-8 | 33.87 | 2.61 | 54.84 | 0 | 1.89 | 50.77 | 4.11 | 1.89 | 57.53 |
I5-9 | 20.97 | 2.24 | 61.29 | 23.08 | 2.75 | 32.31 | 8.22 | 2.48 | 41.1 |
I6-1 | 80.65 | 4.65 | 0 | 4.62 | 2.85 | 23.08 | 73.97 | 4.53 | 4.11 |
I6-2 | 80.65 | 4.77 | 0 | 21.54 | 3.71 | 4.62 | 38.36 | 3.44 | 24.66 |
I7-1 | 88.71 | 4.87 | 0 | 35.38 | 2.97 | 18.46 | 38.36 | 3.85 | 4.11 |
I7-2 | 72.58 | 4.61 | 1.61 | 26.15 | 2.83 | 27.69 | 38.36 | 3.48 | 12.33 |
I7-3 | 69.35 | 4.56 | 1.61 | 40 | 3.02 | 27.69 | 34.25 | 3.48 | 12.33 |
I7-4 | 80.65 | 4.77 | 0 | 26.15 | 2.88 | 18.46 | 38.36 | 4.01 | 4.11 |
I7-5 | 67.74 | 4.4 | 4.84 | 16.92 | 2.55 | 32.31 | 38.36 | 3.6 | 16.44 |
I7-6 | 75.81 | 4.74 | 0 | 26.15 | 2.83 | 23.08 | 38.36 | 3.81 | 4.11 |
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Isac, C.; Iordache, A.M.M.; Baltador, L.; Coculescu, C.; Niță, D. Enhancing Students’ Entrepreneurial Competencies through Extracurricular Activities—A Pragmatic Approach to Sustainability-Oriented Higher Education. Sustainability 2023, 15, 8708. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15118708
Isac C, Iordache AMM, Baltador L, Coculescu C, Niță D. Enhancing Students’ Entrepreneurial Competencies through Extracurricular Activities—A Pragmatic Approach to Sustainability-Oriented Higher Education. Sustainability. 2023; 15(11):8708. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15118708
Chicago/Turabian StyleIsac, Claudia, Ana Maria Mihaela Iordache, Lia Baltador, Cristina Coculescu, and Dorina Niță. 2023. "Enhancing Students’ Entrepreneurial Competencies through Extracurricular Activities—A Pragmatic Approach to Sustainability-Oriented Higher Education" Sustainability 15, no. 11: 8708. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15118708
APA StyleIsac, C., Iordache, A. M. M., Baltador, L., Coculescu, C., & Niță, D. (2023). Enhancing Students’ Entrepreneurial Competencies through Extracurricular Activities—A Pragmatic Approach to Sustainability-Oriented Higher Education. Sustainability, 15(11), 8708. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15118708