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    Intención emprendedora en los estudiantes universitarios de formación dual
    (Dykinson, 2023) Barahona Huiracocha, Doménica Sofía; Orellana Osorio, Iván Felipe; Saraguro Tenesaca, Erika Nicole; Astudillo Durán, Silvana Vanessa
    Dual education is an innovative academic proposal that takes advantage of the resources of the company, education and students, and integrates them cooperatively. The objective of this article is to determine the entrepreneurial intention in dual training students of the Business Administration career at a public university in Ecuador, Universidad de Cuenca. A bivariate analysis was used to determine the influence of gender, family and work experience on the level of desirability, feasibility and entrepreneurial intention in 160 undergraduate students. The results reveal that the students have a vague entrepreneurial intention. Gender, family and work experience influence the intention to undertake a business. It is suggested to incorporate entrepreneurial education programs in the dual training curriculum that will allow to encourage, in addition to professional skills, entrepreneurial skills in students so that with the skills acquired during their training they increase their attitude and attributes towards business creation.

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