Analyzing Students' Perspectives on Current Management Education
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https://doi.org/10.63141/gijbr-V1N1-2024ID16Keywords:
Management Education, Innovation, Entrepreneurship Motives, EntrepreneurshipAbstract
Entrepreneurship is a worldwide phenomenon, and innovation and entrepreneurship will be the forces that drive behind any country's future. Both education and entrepreneurship have been considered to be key factors in accelerating a nation's economic progress. Examining students' perceptions of their present-day management education is the study's goal. The investigation is being undertaken using the descriptive research approach, and the systematic random sampling method is employed for sampling. The study's sample size is 150. The study concentrates the following aspects, the aspects are, education outcomes, entrepreneurship motives, entrepreneurship barriers of their present management education system. Finally, the study concluded that the change is expected in the management education system for the betterments towards entrepreneurship quality creation among the MBA students.
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