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Ecosistema emprendedor universitario costarricense y su vínculo con la intención emprendedora: Un estudio exploratorio

Translated title of the contribution: Costa rican university entrepreneurial ecosystem and its link with the entrepreneurial intention: An exploratory study

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Abstract

The literature on entrepreneurial university ecosystems has being evidence of possible factors related to entrepreneurial intention, however, there is still a significant information gap. This article seeks to provide a conceptual model that integrates various components of a university entrepreneurial ecosystem that could be related to entrepreneurial intention. The qualitative exploratory study, based on 10 in-depth interviews with professionals linked to entrepreneurial activity in 10 Costa Rican universities, public and private, proposes six pillars: Curriculum design, co-curricular activities, organizational infrastructure, strategic commitment, the allocation of financial resources, and the participation of global academic and entrepreneurship networks. It defines, also, technology as a transversal axis. The study confirms, from the point of view of the interviewees, that a link may exists between a set of pillars and their components with the entrepreneurial intention. It highlights the strategic alignment of the universities, the promotion of an entrepreneurial culture, the value of co-curricular activities, the teaching role and the articulation with the national ecosystem.

Translated title of the contributionCosta rican university entrepreneurial ecosystem and its link with the entrepreneurial intention: An exploratory study
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)64-83
Number of pages20
JournalTec Empresarial
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2020

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