Psychological and emotional factors that influence the entrepreneurial attitude of university students from the Faculty of Engineering of a university (#611)
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July 17-19, 2024
Published In
"Sustainable Engineering for a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Future at the Service of Education, Research, and Industry for a Society 5.0."
Location of Conference
Costa Rica
Authors
Fernandez-Paredes, Maria
Muñoz-Manrique, Alejandra
Esquicha-Tejada, José
Villanueva-Paredes, Grace Ximena
Abstract
The present study analyzed the psychological and emotional factors influencing the entrepreneurial attitude of students from the Faculty of Physical and Formal Sciences and Engineering at a private university in Arequipa. A total of 296 fourth- and fifth-year students were evaluated, with the results showing a majority of students in Industrial Engineering (40%) and a predominance of males (82%). A significant and direct relationship was found between these factors and entrepreneurial attitude, suggesting that higher levels of psychological and emotional factors are associated with a greater entrepreneurial attitude. The psychological and emotional factors were measured through levels of self-efficacy, self-confidence, achievement motivation, growth mindset, and conflict resolution skills. In contrast, the entrepreneurial attitude was measured through the number of ideas generated, innovation culture, and level of knowledge in entrepreneurship programs