Empowering translators through entrepreneurship in simulated translation bureaus




van Egdom Gys-Walt, Konttinen Kalle, Vandepitte Sonia, Fernández-Parra María, Loock Rudy, Bindels Joop

PublisherAarhus University

2020

Hermes: Journal of Language and Communication in Business

Hermes (Denmark)

60

81

95

1903-1785

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7146/HJLCB.V60I0.121312(external)

https://tidsskrift.dk/her/article/view/51153099(external)

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/51153099(external)



This paper reviews entrepreneurial activities that take place within the simulated translation bureaus of member institutions of the INSTB network and establishes a link between entrepreneurism, self-efficacy and perceived competence. Reusing pre-test and post-test data of a student survey, a first attempt is made to design and test a survey instrument for gauging the impact of a simulated translation bureau on perceived entrepreneurial competence and self-efficacy for planning, setting up, and managing a translating organisation in pedagogical translation company simulations. Tentative results suggest a positive effect of participation in translation company simulation modules on students’ entrepreneurial self-efficacy and perceived competence. Because of the anonymity of the data, pre-test and post-test responses could not be paired. As a consequence, the statistical significance of the results could not be confirmed. 


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