Tesis
Cultura empreendedora nas áreas de ciências exatas e tecnológicas da UFSCar
Fecha
2021-06-28Registro en:
Autor
Oliveira, Maísa Maryelli de
Institución
Resumen
This research is based on the concept of entrepreneurial university and its role in
stimulating and supporting student entrepreneurship, especially the knowledge-intensive
one, technologically based and with social impact. Fulfilling this role requires the
institution to know what students think, their habits, interests, experiences and
assessments, in order to develop or adapt initiatives related to entrepreneurship, build
dialogues and establish effective actions. Thus, this thesis had the general objective of
investigating aspects of the culture of undergraduates at the Center for Exact Sciences
and Technology (CCET) of the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), which, by
itself and in association with contextual factors, may have influence on their
entrepreneurial intention. Regarding the method, it consisted of a predominantly
descriptive, qualitative and quantitative research. The procedure adopted for data
collection was the online survey and the instrument, a questionnaire, which was applied
between August 31st and September 30th, 2020. Participants were defined by
accessibility sampling, totaling 173 university students, from 13 undergraduate courses
of the CCET at UFSCar, mainly from Engineering degrees. In the analysis of the data
collected, qualitative and quantitative variables were used, applying Pearson’s Chi Square Test and Fisher’s Exact Test and the using RStudio software, version 4.0.0 (2020-
04-24). The survey identified students with habits of conversation, information
consumption, participation in events and visitation to spaces related to entrepreneurship
and showed that there is evidence that these habits are associated with the entrepreneurial
intention of undergraduates. But it also revealed that, according to the students’
perception, UFSCar hardly contributes to feeding and maintain such habits and
experiences. The dialogues about entrepreneurship take place predominantly with
parents, family and friends, institutional channels are rarely consulted as a source of
information and the events in which students participate take place mainly outside the
academy. Despite the sense that there is an institutional scenario of little incentive, 41%
of respondents intend to start their own business after graduation and, of these, 74.6% are
considering creating a technology-based company and/or startup, having as themes of
interest those fundamentally related to the generation of social and environmental impact,
such as: smart and sustainable cities, creative economy, circular economy and education.
We conclude, based on the discussion of the results achieved, that it was possible to
advance in the understanding of how an entrepreneurial university can both improve its
actions of attraction, training and support, as well as educate undergraduates for an
ethical, solidary, collaborative and responsible entrepreneurial performance, by
investigating students’ perceptions on five dimensions: 1) Education and training; 2)
Entrepreneurial ability; 3) Cultural and social norms; 4) Structure and information; and
5) Science, Technology, Entrepreneurship and Society.