Research on the Influence of the Management of University Entrepreneurship Education on the Entrepreneurial Practice of University Students

A Case Study of Universities in Western China

  • DANG LONGXI Universiti Kuala Lumpur
  • Sulaiman Sajilan UNIKL Business School
  • Sheikh Muhd Hizam UNIKL Business School
Keywords: Management, Entrepreneurial Practice, Enterprising Education

Abstract

With the weakness of the world economy, China’s economic growth slow down also, while domestic colleges continue to improve the rate of enrollment, the number of graduates keeps climbing, the employment situation of college graduates is becoming increasingly tense. In 2018, there were 8.2 million university graduates in China in total. Compared with 7.95 million in 2017, this number created a brand new record, which makes it more difficult for graduates to get job. Entrepreneurship is not only the driving force of economic growth, but also can create a large number of new jobs, alleviate employment pressure, increase government revenue, promote exports and improve productivity. However, the overall level of entrepreneurship activities of Chinese college students and their rate of success are both considerably low.  

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Published
2019-12-18
How to Cite
DANG LONGXI, Sulaiman Sajilan, & Sheikh Muhd Hizam. (2019). Research on the Influence of the Management of University Entrepreneurship Education on the Entrepreneurial Practice of University Students : A Case Study of Universities in Western China. Journal of Postgraduate Current Business Research , 4(3). Retrieved from https://abrn.asia/ojs/index.php/jpcbr/article/view/53