Teaching Factory, Entrepreneurship Education and Entrepreneurial Interest: Moderating Effect of Product Innovation
Irvan Agung Nugroho *
Malang State University, Indonesia.
Puji Handayani
Malang State University, Indonesia.
Henny Kusdiyanti
Malang State University, Indonesia.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: This study aims to examine the relationship between Teaching Factory and Entrepreneurship Education and the impact of product innovation as a moderating variable on entrepreneurial interest.
Study Design: This study uses a quantitative research design.
Place and Duration of Study: The study population involved all students of Grades XI and XII of State Vocational High School in Banyuwangi Regency with the Teaching Factory learning system. This study used a sample of 250 students selected through a purposive sampling approach.
Methodology: The research instrument used in this study is a questionnaire or survey using a Likert measuring scale, namely an interval scale of 1-5, strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree and strongly agree. Data analysis in this study used the Partial Least Squares (PLS) technique to analyze data and apply with PLS4.
Results: All variables are valid and reliable, and there is no multicollinearity in the model. The results concluded that there is a positive relationship between Teaching Factory, Entrepreneurship Education, Product Innovation, and Entrepreneurial Interest.
Conclusion: Teaching Factory and Entrepreneurship Education can be effective instruments in fostering entrepreneurial interest among vocational students and can be used as a foundation for developing similar programs in various educational contexts. dan wilayah.
Keywords: Teaching factory, entrepreneurship education, product innovation