Pioneering Training And Innovative Culture Among College Of Cape Coast Understudies In Ghana
Peter Agyei-Baffour , Teacher, University Of Ghana Sammy Ohene , Teacher, University Of GhanaAbstract
There is a dire requirement for youngsters to be prepared and taught in the field of business particularly college understudies. This review inspected the connection between business training and enterprising society among college understudies in Ghana. An example of 203 understudies was haphazardly chosen from the three schools in College of Cape Coast Ghana. Relationship coefficient was the parametric measurable instruments used to test the relationship in the review. Enterprising society was estimated utilizing innovative mentality, business startup intentions and pioneering direction. Four measurement were utilized under pioneering direction; proactiveness, determination, ingenuity and hazard taking inclination. A huge relationship was seen between business instruction and enterprising society. This concentrate along these lines contends that business instruction will furnish the understudies with the abilities with which to act naturally dependent.
Keywords
Innovative Culture, College, Writing Audit, Investigation
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