La creación de empresas individuales (trabajo autónomo) por parte de estudiantes y graduados universitarios
Abstract
In Spain there is a major problem of unemployment due to the current economic crisis has worsened considerably in recent years. Young people are one of the groups most affected by unemployment , so that, given the difficulty of finding paid employment, entrepreneurship, and in particular the individual entrepreneurship or self-employment can be an alternative to paid work that allows them to both incorporated as staying in the labor market. However, Spanish university students continue to show a little entrepreneurial spirit. At this point, can play an important role in universities is awakening an interest in promoting entrepreneurship, not only from their own curricula, but increasingly being created as advisory and support structures, such as the Offices of Entrepreneurship. In this sense, this study seeks to gather the views of the different groups involved: students, teachers and support offices for entrepreneurs, on the perception of individual entrepreneurship at the university level.
Received: 25 January 2014
Accepted: 27 February 2014
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