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        1 - Investigating the role of vocational trainings in creating an entrepreneurial attitude in students
        sadegh maleki hoora soudi nayer seyyednazari
        The aim of the present research is investigate the role of vocational trainings in creating an entrepreneurial attitude in the students of these fields from the viewpoints of Tutor of Khoy in the School year of 1394-95. The research method is the descriptive-survey. The More
        The aim of the present research is investigate the role of vocational trainings in creating an entrepreneurial attitude in the students of these fields from the viewpoints of Tutor of Khoy in the School year of 1394-95. The research method is the descriptive-survey. The statistical population of this research includes all 100 students in this County. Due to the prevention of subject’s decline, the census sampling method (Sample Equal to Society) has been used. For collecting data, a self-made questionnaire based on the components of entrepreneurial attitudes from Robinson's point of view was used and data has been analyzed by SPSS software by the sample T-test and Friedman test. The results of data analysis indicate that the vocational trainings have a positive and significant role on all the components of entrepreneurial attitude in students. According to Friedman's test results, the sequence of components is as follows: 1.Perceived personal control; 2.Self-esteem; 3.Creativity and innovation; 4.Identification and exploit of opportunities; and 5.the desire to succeed.   Manuscript profile
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        2 - Identifying and Measuring Factors affecting Entrepreneurial Intention in Engineering Students of Al-Zahra University
        esmaeel kalantari mahbubeh nourizadeh Abolghasem arabiun
        The evolution of countries' economies from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-based economy doubles the need for universities to shift from teaching and research to triple education, research, and entrepreneurship. Students, as one of the most important human reso More
        The evolution of countries' economies from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-based economy doubles the need for universities to shift from teaching and research to triple education, research, and entrepreneurship. Students, as one of the most important human resources of universities, have a key role to play in this. The purpose of this study was to identify and measure the factors affecting entrepreneurial intention in engineering students of Al-Zahra University. For this purpose, a survey strategy with a sample size of 438 people was used. Research findings show that entrepreneurial personality traits have a significant positive relationship with students' attitudes to entrepreneurship. There is also a significant positive relationship between entrepreneurial attitude and students' entrepreneurial intentions. In addition, there was a significant positive relationship between perceived support for entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial intention, but no significant negative relationship between perceived barriers to entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial intention. Also, among the various engineering disciplines, mechanical engineering students, and among the various academic years, freshman students have the most entrepreneurial intention. The most important policy recommendations in this study include entrepreneurship training for students, continuous monitoring of entrepreneurship attitudes and students' entrepreneurial intentions, and finally, promotional activities and structural reforms to increase student entrepreneurship support and reduce student entrepreneurship barriers. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Identifying and Measuring Factors affecting Entrepreneurial Intention in Engineering Students of Al-Zahra University
        mahbubeh nourizadeh
        The evolution of countries' economies from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-based economy doubles the need for universities to shift from teaching and research to triple education, research and entrepreneurship. Students, as one of the most important human resour More
        The evolution of countries' economies from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-based economy doubles the need for universities to shift from teaching and research to triple education, research and entrepreneurship. Students, as one of the most important human resources of universities, have a key role to play in this. The purpose of this study was to identify and measure the factors affecting entrepreneurial intention in engineering students of Al-Zahra University. For this purpose, a survey strategy with a sample size of 438 people was used. Research findings show that entrepreneurial personality traits have a significant positive relationship with students' attitude to entrepreneurship. There is also a significant positive relationship between entrepreneurial attitude and students' entrepreneurial intention. In addition, there was a significant positive relationship between perceived support for entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial intention, but no significant negative relationship between perceived barriers to entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial intention. Also, among the various engineering disciplines, mechanical engineering students and among the various academic years, freshman students have the most entrepreneurial intention. The most important policy recommendations in this study include entrepreneurship training for students, continuous monitoring of entrepreneurship attitudes and students' entrepreneurial intentions, and finally, promotional activities and structural reforms to increase student entrepreneurship support and reduce student entrepreneurship barriers. Manuscript profile