ABSTRACT
This study investigated the Entrepreneurship attributes among students in higher
learning institutions in Dodoma in Tanzania. The study was conducted in two higher
learning institutions namely Institute of Rural Development and Planning (IRDP)
and College of Business Education (CBE) in Dodoma Municipality, involving a total
number of 94 participants composed of 100 students (female and male), and 4
lecturers (1 female and 3 male). The study employed the Human Capital Theory
developed by Becker (1994) to guide the study. The study employed a mixed method
approach in data collection. The data were collected using a questionnaire, interview,
and documentary review from two higher learning institutions found in Dodoma
City. The findings were analyzed both quantitatively using descriptive analysis and
inferential analysis through Chi Square Analysis, and qualitatively using thematic
analysis.
The findings revealed that they are main methods used were such as classroom
lectures and group discussions. However, these methods were seen insufficient in
promoting entrepreneurship attributes to students. Secondly, the findings revealed
different learning contents were taught to students in higher learning institutions.
These include marketing skills, innovation/ creativity, business startup and creation,
and risk management. The findings further revealed the assessment methods used by
instructors to students and the main assessment methods revealed were examinations
and oral presentations. Thirdly, the findings revealed that the main strategies used by
Higher Learning Institutions in promoting entrepreneurship to students is by
providing entrepreneurship short courses, employing skilled and competent
instructors and establishing entrepreneurship centers. Also, inadequate funds,
insufficient resources and facilities and entrepreneurship being taught theoretically,
rather than practically were challenges facing HLIs. The study concluded that,
entrepreneurship attributes are promoted to students in higher learning institutions.
However, several challenges have been hindering effective provision of quality
entrepreneurship attributes to students in HLIs. It is hereby recommended that the
government through the Ministry of Education and Vocational training should
allocate sufficient funds and resources in promoting entrepreneurship attributes to
students in high learning institutions.
KOMBA, G (2021). Entrepreneurship Attributes Among Students In Higher Learning Institutions In Dodoma, Tanzania. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/entrepreneurship-attributes-among-students-in-higher-learning-institutions-in-dodoma-tanzania
KOMBA, GISELA "Entrepreneurship Attributes Among Students In Higher Learning Institutions In Dodoma, Tanzania" Afribary. Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/entrepreneurship-attributes-among-students-in-higher-learning-institutions-in-dodoma-tanzania. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
KOMBA, GISELA . "Entrepreneurship Attributes Among Students In Higher Learning Institutions In Dodoma, Tanzania". Afribary, Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021. Web. 19 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/entrepreneurship-attributes-among-students-in-higher-learning-institutions-in-dodoma-tanzania >.
KOMBA, GISELA . "Entrepreneurship Attributes Among Students In Higher Learning Institutions In Dodoma, Tanzania" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 19, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/entrepreneurship-attributes-among-students-in-higher-learning-institutions-in-dodoma-tanzania