The influence of entrepreneurship trainings on enterprise knowledge and skills among graduates in University Malaysia Kelantan
The main objective of the study is to investigate the influence of entrepreneurship programmes organised by government agencies, NGO and Universities towards enterprise knowledge and skills performance towards graduates in UMK. Therefore, this study shown the positive or negative correlate between e...
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Format: | Undergraduate Final Project Report |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/6396/ |
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Summary: | The main objective of the study is to investigate the influence of entrepreneurship programmes organised by government agencies, NGO and Universities towards enterprise knowledge and skills performance towards graduates in UMK. Therefore, this study shown the positive or negative correlate between entrepreneurship programmes organised by government agencies, NGO and universities and knowledge and skills among UMK graduates. For this quantitative research, we choose 400 people to conduct questionnaire survey. Those respondents are selected by using simple sampling method from graduates in UMK Campus Kota at Pengkalan Chelpa, Kelantan, Malaysia. Based on data collected from our questionnaire survey, SPSS analysis were carried out to evaluate the influence of entrepreneurship programmes organised by government agencies, NGO and Universities towards enterprise knowledge and skills performance towards graduates in UMK. Pearson correlation had been used to analyse the correlate relationship between entrepreneurship programmes organised by government agencies, NGO and universities and knowledge and skills among UMK graduates whether is positive or negative. As a result, entrepreneurship programmes organised by government agencies, NGO and universities has positive correlate relationship towards knowledge and skills performance among graduates in UMK. However, the results from our research shows that more effort can be put into the programmes to get the better result. |
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