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Acta Commercii

On-line version ISSN 1684-1999
Print version ISSN 2413-1903

Abstract

MENSAH-WILLIAMS, Enoch  and  DERERA, Evelyn. Conceptualising impact measurements of entrepreneurship education outcomes: A scoping review. Acta Commer. [online]. 2023, vol.23, n.1, pp.1-12. ISSN 1684-1999.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ac.v23i1.1053.

ORIENTATION: Research has highlighted the significant role of entrepreneurship education and training (EET) in transforming individual lives, communities and nations. RESEARCH PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to explore the impact measurements of entrepreneurship education outcomes by exploring its indicators and methodological approaches and its associated challenges. MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY: The impact measurement of entrepreneurship education is an under-researched area of study. This study intends to close this gap. RESEARCH DESIGN, APPROACH AND METHOD: A scoping review was conducted on 80 articles and dissertations using the Arksey and O'Malley framework to explore the extent, range and nature of literature on the impact measurements of entrepreneurship education. MAIN FINDINGS: The study found three leading impact measurement indicators of entrepreneurship education - the subjective, objective and institutional-framework. The most commonly utilised methods of measuring the impact of entrepreneurship education are the pre and post-test or post-test, longitudinal and experimental designs. The findings also reveal that the primary challenge of impact measurement studies is self-selection of individuals who participate in EET programmes because of their desire to pursue entrepreneurial activities. PRACTICAL/MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS: The impact measurement indicators of entrepreneurship education should be tailored to a specific audience and stakeholders' perspectives and also assess the participant's development, society and the national economy. The article, situated on the premise of the constructivists' recommendation that learners are not tabula rasas; the measurement of the impact of entrepreneurship education should instead focus on ex-post results and not pre-post results. CONTRIBUTION/VALUE-ADD: The study could assist entrepreneurship education curriculum evaluators to understand the various indicators and methods of measuring the impact of entrepreneurship education.

Keywords : entrepreneurship; education; impact measurements; methodological approaches; scoping review training.

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