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Efforts to Grow Entrepreneurship among Students

Previous research has proven that universities producing graduates have experienced a significant increase from time to time, and employment is very small due to very high unemployment in Indonesia, reaching 10-11% and including the intellectual unemployed, namely college alumni. To anticipate unemp...

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Published in:Responsible education, learning and teaching in emerging economies learning and teaching in emerging economies, 2023-06, Vol.5 (1)
Main Authors: Jaya, Rahmat, Firmansyah, Boy, Rifiyanti, Haviza, Kurniawan, Ari
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Language:ara ; eng
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Summary:Previous research has proven that universities producing graduates have experienced a significant increase from time to time, and employment is very small due to very high unemployment in Indonesia, reaching 10-11% and including the intellectual unemployed, namely college alumni. To anticipate unemployment, it is necessary to develop entrepreneurship among students               There are several solutions to foster entrepreneurship among students, namely: (1) including entrepreneurship courses in the curriculum of each study program at tertiary institutions (2) developing an Integrated Work-Learning Program, namely an educational program that combines learning and entrepreneurship (3) cooperation with MSMEs; (4) Entrepreneurship Empowerment; and (5) Maximizing student performance in accordance with their skills and disciplines.               Several factors that can influence entrepreneurial success that is: (1) having high commitment and strong determination; (2) ambitious to seek opportunities; (3) have high morale and not easily give up; (4) strong self-confidence; (5) have high creativity; (6) have the ability to see the future with proper planning; (7) resistant to risk and uncertainty; (8) has the ability to lead people
ISSN:2708-4310
2708-4183
DOI:10.26710/relate.v5i1.2659