Do academic courses relate to entrepreneurship influence career choices in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Auteurs

  • Christian Mwemezi Ngangura
  • Mumbere E. Lubula
  • Jocelyne Ntwali Murhonyi
  • Justice Mensah

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13822688

Mots-clés :

willingness to undertake, training courses related to entrepreneurship, Heckman model

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Abstract

This research examines the impact of entrepreneurship training courses on employees' willingness to become entrepreneurs and the time required to implement a business idea in the context of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The study analyzes survey data from 2005 and 2012, utilizing Heckman's selection model for econometric estimation. The results indicate that entrepreneurship training not only motivates employees to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors but also reduces the time needed to bring their business ideas to fruition. These findings are consistent with the 2012 data, reinforcing the link between entrepreneurship training and broader reforms aimed at enhancing the business environment.

Keywords: willingness to undertake, training courses related to entrepreneurship, Heckman model

 

 

 

Bibliographies de l'auteur

Christian Mwemezi Ngangura

Economist,Master of Philosophy in Economics - University Ghana. Researcher international Institute of Tropical Agriculture, similarly at Université Catholique de Bukavu (UCB).

Mumbere E. Lubula

Economist, Master Degree - University Omar Bongo of Libreville (Gabon).
Academic at the Université Catholique de Bukavu and the University of Goma. Director of Research

Jocelyne Ntwali Murhonyi

Economist, university Catholique de Bukavu (UCB), (BAC+5) in economics and management

Justice Mensah

PhD and Lecturer at the University of Ghana Business School, specializing in Positive Psychology, Organizational Psychology, and Behavioral Science.

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2024-09-18

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Christian Mwemezi Ngangura, Mumbere E. Lubula, Jocelyne Ntwali Murhonyi, & Justice Mensah. (2024). Do academic courses relate to entrepreneurship influence career choices in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. African Scientific Journal, 3(25), 1501. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13822688

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