Müller, SusanSusanMüller2023-04-132023-04-132011https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/9530110.1504/IJESB.2011.040416Ajzen's model of planned behaviour was used to measure the impact of specific entrepreneurship course characteristics on entrepreneurial intention. Course characteristics with a hypothesised positive influence on entrepreneurial intention were identified through literature research and an exploratory study. The hypotheses were tested with a quantitative study which was designed as an ex ante/ex post measurement. Course elements such as business planning activities, role models, student-oriented teaching and feedback processes are efficient components to increase entrepreneurial intention through its antecedentsenentrepreneurial intentioneffectivenessentrepreneurshipcourse characteristicspedagogytheory of planned behaviourattitudessubjective normsbehavioural controlentrepreneurship educationIncreasing Entrepreneurial Intention: Effective Entrepreneurship Course Characteristicsjournal article