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Developing entrepreneurial intentions through gamification using online business challenges

Ruizalba, J.; Soares, A.; Banoun, A.; Rodriguez-Molina, M.

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J. Ruizalba

A. Banoun

M. Rodriguez-Molina



Abstract

Purpose:
This paper describes the results of a research project aimed at investigating the moderating role of gamification on the development of entrepreneurial intentions through the use of online business challenges. Following the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) (Ajzen, 1991), a research framework is suggested and empirically tested which measures entrepreneurial intentions before and after the participation in an online competition. TPB attempts to predict individual's intentions to engage in a behaviour, arguing that behaviours depend on both motivation (intention) and ability (behavioral control) (Ajzen, 1991). In this study, entrepreneurial intentions are used as a predictor of entrepreneurial behaviour and are measured using the Entrepreneurial Intentions Questionnaire (based on Liñán and Chen, 2009; Liñán et al., 2011; Guerrero and Urbano, 2014; Ruizalba et al., 2015) before and after a gamified environment. Gamification refers to the use of game elements in non-gamified environments, (Deterding et al., 2011) such as in Higher Education (HE) contexts. The suggested research framework hypothesises that gamification has a positive impact on HE students’ entrepreneurial intentions.

Design/methodology/approach:
In order to investigate the suggested hypotheses, a quantitative research strategy was implemented using questionnaires distributed online to participants. Data was collected with the help of Studyka along with Paris Business School (PSB). Studyka facilitates gamified environments providing online challenges to students all over the world. These challenges are real problems put forward by companies and monetary prizes are attributed to winners. Two questionnaires were implemented: one implemented before the challenge and another one at the end of the gamified activity. A total of 980 students participated, and 281 responded to the two questionnaires, enabling before and after comparisons.

Findings:
Data analysis is currently undergoing and a difference is expected between the two samples collected (that is, before and after participation in the online challenge).

Originality/value:
This research contributes to the literature by investigating the role of gamified environments on entrepreneurial intentions of HE students.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name 8th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (EDULEARN16)
Start Date Jul 4, 2016
End Date Jul 6, 2016
Acceptance Date Jul 4, 2016
Publication Date Jul 4, 2016
Deposit Date Mar 19, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 19, 2019
Print ISSN 2340-1117
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
ISBN 9788460888604
Keywords gamification, entrepreneurial intentions, higher education
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/909935
Additional Information Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : Proceedings of the 8th annual International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (EDULEARN16)
Contract Date Mar 19, 2019

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