Entrepreneurship education: can business schools meet the challenge?
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Abstract
Examines the characteristics and role of the entrepreneur and the challenges for business schools posed by the need to develop more enterprising individuals. Argues that the traditional education system stultifies rather than develops the requisite attributes and skills to produce entrepreneurs, and proposes that if entrepreneurs are to be developed, considerable changes are required in both the content and process of learning. In particular it suggests that there needs to be a shift in the emphasis from educating “about” entrepreneurship to educating “for” it. Stresses equally that entrepreneurship should not be equated with new venture creation or small business management, but with creativity and change. In…
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- Creativity
- Entrepreneurship
- Context (archaeology)
- Process (computing)
- Public relations
- Business
- Marketing
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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