Perfil Emprendedor Universitario: el caso de la Facultad de Ingeniería de la Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo

Juan Carlos Mancheno Ricaurte, Rosa Marieta Ambi Infante

Resumen


Actualmente se considera al emprendimiento como una importante fuerza impulsora del desarrollo económico, por lo cual es importante apoyar todo proceso que pueda fortalecerlo, este estudio identifica el perfil emprendedor a través de una encuesta aplicada a 345 estudiantes universitarios que cursaron la cátedra de Emprendimiento e Innovación en los períodos de 2009 a 2024. Los resultados de la investigación indican que si se cumplen las relaciones entre pautas del comportamiento emprendedor establecidas a nivel teórico por David McClelland.


Palabras clave


emprendimiento; impulso emprendedor; competencias emprendedoras; pautas del comportamiento emprendedor.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.23857/pc.v9i9.8022

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