Recently, the government has been promoting various support policies to cultivate entrepreneurship and
to establish a university foundation culture by establishing a entrepreneurship-friendly bachelor's degree
system in order to discover and develop potential young entrepreneurs. The purpose of this study is to
analyze empirically the structural relationship between entrepreneur’s capability, satisfaction of
entrepreneurship education, and entrepreneurial intention. We conducted a survey of students who had taken
courses in start-up courses offered by universities. The result of the hypotheses testing using the covariance
structure model analysis is summarized as follows. First, it is found that the entrepreneur’s capability has a positive effect on the satisfaction of entrepreneurship education. Second, the entrepreneur’s capability has a
positive effect on entrepreneurship intention. Finally, satisfaction of entrepreneurship education was found to
have little influence on the entrepreneurship intention. Based on the results of the research hypotheses test,
it provides meaningful implications to practitioners and researchers in related fields.