The effects of an education program on social and sustainable entrepreneurship for primary school children

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This paper provides new insights into entrepreneurship education (EE) for children, by combining three elements that expand the EE literature in a novel direction: (1) the content focus is on social and sustainable entrepreneurship; (2) the educational setting studied is primary education; and (3) the focus is on the effects as perceived by the participating children themselves.

Explorative research was done on two programs delivered by EE provider Fawaka School of Entrepreneurship in the city of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. A one-group pre-test/post-test survey among the full population of 450 participating children was conducted in 2021.

The results provide clues that a program focused on sustainable and social entrepreneurship can provide different results than more ‘general’ programs on entrepreneurship, in particular with regard to differences between girls and boys.

After the program, differences in entrepreneurial intentions are significantly smaller, and a number of significant differences with regard to self-confidence disappear.

Reference Hogenstijn, M., & Cuypers, C. (2023). The effects of an education program on social and sustainable entrepreneurship for primary school children. International Journal of Educational Research Open, 5, Article 100266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedro.2023.100266
Published by  Centre for Economic Transformation 1 December 2023