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The Effect of Satisfaction of Entrepreneurship Education on Successful Entrepreneurship

  • Jun-Young Lee (Department of Immersive Content Convergence, Graduate School of Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Sung-Ho Bang (Graduate Student, Department of Tourism and Food Industry, Graduate School of Smart Convergence, Kwangwoon University) ;
  • Ki-Hwan Ryu (Department of Tourism and Food Industry, Graduate School of Smart Convergence, Kwangwoon University)
  • Received : 2024.01.06
  • Accepted : 2024.03.10
  • Published : 2024.03.31

Abstract

Recently, many policies and fairs have been made in relation to start-ups. In addition, various start-up education for prospective start-ups is being conducted in various ways. Therefore, these days, the number of prospective start-ups who receive such information and start-up education is increasing. Nevertheless, more and more start-ups are still unsuccessful and close their businesses within months or years. In particular, start-ups who continue to maintain their start-ups also see the unfortunate reality of start-ups that find other jobs in various support systems and related policies and relationships that they cannot quit even if they want to. In this study, based on previous studies, factors for satisfaction with entrepreneurship education will be set and a questionnaire will be conducted for prospective entrepreneurs who have completed education at a startup education center in Seoul. The survey results are intended to verify their reliability and validity through empirical analysis. The SPSS statistical package will be used for analysis, and a total of 200 copies of the questionnaire will be distributed and collected. In this study, it was confirmed that the higher the satisfaction with entrepreneurship education, the better the successful entrepreneurship. In addition, I think that further developing various policies or detailed curriculums for entrepreneurship education will be of great help to prospective entrepreneurs taking entrepreneurship education.

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