Abstract
We report the results of a research study that seeks to understand the impact of simulation-based training (SBT) on the entrepreneurial intentions of a student cohort at a UK higher education institution (HEI). The research builds on previous studies in two ways: (1) By utilizing a phenomenological approach to the question of intention development as a direct outcome of simulation experience; (2) By supplementing and enhancing our understanding of student experience using a mixed method approach. Our study sits at the nexus of three current avenues of importance in business school education: (1) Understanding the development of student’s entrepreneurial intentions as an outcome of SBT in the HEI context; (2) Embedding experiential learning within business schools as a
potential tool to support student intentions; and (3) Charting a course for future developments in entrepreneurship within HEIs.
potential tool to support student intentions; and (3) Charting a course for future developments in entrepreneurship within HEIs.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning |
| Volume | 51 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Early online date | 5 Mar 2024 |
| Publication status | Published - 12 Mar 2024 |
Funding
Aston University Business School
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