Empirical Research on Connotation and Elements of Small and Micro Entrepreneurial Ability of Students in Vocational Colleges

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Higher vocational college students' entrepreneurial ability is based on the characteristics of higher vocational students and that of vocational colleges. It has similarities in entrepreneurial ability, but also has their own characteristics. Different from emphasis on scientific and technological entrepreneurship, higher vocational college students focus on the fields such as service and sales, and the small and micro entrepreneurial ability of higher vocational students emphasizes the use of skills and opportunity development. This paper makes an empirical study on the small and micro entrepreneurial ability of higher vocational students, and finds that their entrepreneurial ability is composed of skills practice ability, opportunity development ability, entrepreneurial operation ability and failure handling ability. The small and micro entrepreneurship of higher vocational students is an important part of college students' entrepreneurship. The development of their ability will improve the employment competitiveness of higher vocational students and the success rate of entrepreneurship.

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Hua, H., & Bao, Y. (2019). Empirical Research on Connotation and Elements of Small and Micro Entrepreneurial Ability of Students in Vocational Colleges. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 646). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/646/1/012039

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