Testing the EntreComp framework and its relation to start-up behaviour in seven European countries
Joensuu-Salo, Sanna; Viljamaa, Anmari; Varamäki, Elina (2022)
Joensuu-Salo, Sanna
Viljamaa, Anmari
Varamäki, Elina
Emerald
2022
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022021619335
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022021619335
Tiivistelmä
Purpose
The European Commission has published a general framework of entrepreneurship competence, EntreComp, to create a shared definition and support its development. This study proposes and tests a scale to measure entrepreneurship competence based on the EntreComp framework and examines its relation to start-up behaviour using data from seven European countries.
Design/methodology/approach
The data was gathered from seven European countries and consists of 1128 answers from both secondary and higher education level students. We use explorative factor analysis, analysis of variance, and logistic regression analysis as data analysis methods.
Findings
The results show that entrepreneurship competence is related to start-up behaviour and sensitive to role models and prior experience of entrepreneurship but is not sensitive to gender or level of education. The results also show that although the framework proposes three distinct areas, entrepreneurship competence is unidimensional.
Originality/Value
The study tests the EntreComp framework and introduces a scale for measuring EC based on the framework. The results show that EC can be addressed as unidimensional construct, and that it explains start-up behavior and develops through enterprising activities. The study also shows the impact of role models on EC. No difference in EC between genders is observed, suggesting the gender differences in entrepreneurship arise from factors other than competence.
The European Commission has published a general framework of entrepreneurship competence, EntreComp, to create a shared definition and support its development. This study proposes and tests a scale to measure entrepreneurship competence based on the EntreComp framework and examines its relation to start-up behaviour using data from seven European countries.
Design/methodology/approach
The data was gathered from seven European countries and consists of 1128 answers from both secondary and higher education level students. We use explorative factor analysis, analysis of variance, and logistic regression analysis as data analysis methods.
Findings
The results show that entrepreneurship competence is related to start-up behaviour and sensitive to role models and prior experience of entrepreneurship but is not sensitive to gender or level of education. The results also show that although the framework proposes three distinct areas, entrepreneurship competence is unidimensional.
Originality/Value
The study tests the EntreComp framework and introduces a scale for measuring EC based on the framework. The results show that EC can be addressed as unidimensional construct, and that it explains start-up behavior and develops through enterprising activities. The study also shows the impact of role models on EC. No difference in EC between genders is observed, suggesting the gender differences in entrepreneurship arise from factors other than competence.