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Assessing “ME generation's” entrepreneurship degree programmes in Malaysia

Muhammad Nizam Zainuddin (Faculty of Management, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia)
Mohd Rozaini Mohd Rejab (Faculty of Management, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia)

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 17 August 2010

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of undergraduates' specialised entrepreneurship programmes in Malaysian universities that have been made available to “ME generation” students. By analysing the antecedents and predicting self‐employment intention, the paper evaluates the impact of such programmes upon the employability value of undergraduates who are part of the ME generation in a developing country such as Malaysia.

Design/methodology/approach

A census survey was conducted on final and penultimate year students from major public and private universities in Malaysia. From these data, analyses of variables that affect self‐employment intention were performed, and the prediction of self‐employment intention was obtained.

Findings

The results show that the students do not perceive self‐realisation as their most salient beliefs and perceived that their entrepreneurship lecturers' expectations towards them to become self‐employed are not highly influential and need to be complied with. However, they believed that specialised entrepreneurship education (SEE) contributes to increasing entrepreneurial self‐efficacy and subsequently towards their self‐employment intention, and thus increases their employability value.

Research limitations/implications

This research only studies students' self‐employment intention in their respective universities and not their actual behaviour. Results from the paper are limited in ability to demonstrate “actual” outcomes that result from the interaction of the antecedents in universities' confinement.

Practical implications

The paper provides an important analysis of the current status of entrepreneurship students in Malaysian universities. The findings provide insight on the development of effective entrepreneurship programme deliveries and methodologies.

Originality/value

The paper provides a basis to improve the effectiveness of SEE in Malaysian universities and in turn produce highly employable graduates.

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Citation

Nizam Zainuddin, M. and Rozaini Mohd Rejab, M. (2010), "Assessing “ME generation's” entrepreneurship degree programmes in Malaysia", Education + Training, Vol. 52 No. 6/7, pp. 508-527. https://doi.org/10.1108/00400911011068469

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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