A conceptual framework for performance management of education in Nigeria, Abdulrazaq A. Adigun
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A conceptual framework for performance management of education in Nigeria, Abdulrazaq A. Adigun
Abdulrazaq Abdulmajeed Adigun
Federal Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development, Nigeria
Purpose: Looks essentially at the mismatch between the theory and practice of graduate entrepreneurship in Nigeria against the backdrop of lingering unemployment. Specifically x-rays the entrepreneurship education policy introduced in 2006 in search of a framework for evaluating its implementation across Universities in Nigeria.
Design/Methodology/Approach: Reviews the performance of the policy in the context of the Global Entrepreneurship & Development Index (GEDI) model for evaluating entrepreneurship performance across countries which relies on a number of international benchmarks.
Findings: Identifies the lack of supportive entrepreneurship environment as a major factor responsible for the absence of correlation between enterprise education, high motivations and aspirations gathered at the University towards self-employment by graduates and actual career decisions in a business establishment.
Originality/Value: The effort through this study to promote graduate entrepreneurship as part of strategies to combat unemployment and its attendant socio-economic problems in Nigeria contributes to global poverty eradication initiatives.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship education; Environmental support; Graduate entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship performance
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Abdulrazaq, A.A. (2016) ‘A Conceptual Framework for Performance Management of the Entrepreneurship Education Policy in the Nigerian Universities’, Int. J. Sudan Research, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp.1–11.
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