Social Factor: Fundamental component of entrepreneurship capabilities in students of a Multidisciplinary Public University on the Southern Border of Mexico.
Abstract
Entrepreneurship as an economic and social factor supports the reduction of unemployment through the creation of new economic entities. The objective of this research was to know the capacity of entrepreneurship in students of a Multidisciplinary Public University located in the Southern Border of Mexico. A quantitative, descriptive and correlational method was used with a transversal non-experimental design. From a population of 696 students, a sample of 249 was obtained from a simple random sampling with 95% confidence and 5% error. Cronbach's Alpha reported reliability of the research instrument 0.928. The results reported that only 49% of the students show entrepreneurial capacity.