Key Success Factors in College Students Entrepreneurships.
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Entrepreneurship, Knowledge, CultureAbstract
The students started their own businesses with no textbook guidelines, no personal experience and experience; no financial support. All they have is the expectation of successful entrepreneurship and the desire for wealth. The factors of entrepreneurship are the essence or essential components that entrepreneurial activities must have. Research shows that entrepreneurial success is the result of a scientific combination of a series of factors. Entrepreneurs can improve their likelihood of entrepreneurial success by improving the combination of these factors. Specifically, different scholars have different understandings of what factors should be included in entrepreneurship. In this regard, the authors believe as long as an economy still needs progress and development, then the entrepreneurial enthusiasm of students will not decrease. The entrepreneurial behavior of students will be vigorously promoted with the development of theory and the enrichment of educational content, and the success rate of their entrepreneurship will also be greatly improved. This is the value and significance of our research.
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