Interest in developing entrepreneurial skills is exploding, and thus new approaches are emerging to keep up with demand—and also keep up with the changing nature of entrepreneurship education. Where are these new approaches coming from? And, how precisely are the new ways of conceiving entrepreneurship education different than traditional approaches? With these two practical questions in mind, below we discuss some key developments in the evolution of entrepreneurship research and education. We believe this brief history will help managers avoid common misapprehensions, and also become better informed about how to enable entrepreneurial activity in their organizations, communities, and networks.
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Authors: Candida G. Brush, Heidi Neck, Patricia G. Greene
Source: Babson Insight
Subject: Entrepreneurship
Authors: Candida G. Brush, Heidi Neck, Patricia G. Greene
Source: Babson Insight
Subject: Entrepreneurship
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