Questions we care aboutEntrepreneurship and thus entrepreneurship education need some fixing. In a time when entrepreneurship is infiltrating everyone and everywhere, we need to ask how this is done for better and not for worse. Many people in society do not find the stereotypic image of an entrepreneur fitting for them. How do we avoid them being alienated by a narrow version of entrepreneurship that simply is not for them? Could we offer tools and terminologies that can answer the question “Who am I?” in relation to entrepreneurship? This paper takes the stance that the stereotyped concepts of “entrepreneurship” and “entrepreneur” will not do the job. Therefore, faith is put into deepening our understanding of “being and becoming entrepre...
Objectives. Research in entrepreneurship education maps the competencies, skills and knowledge neces...
The world is facing numerous challenges, and entrepreneurship represents one method for introducing ...
ObjectivesBruyat and Julien (2001) define entrepreneurship as an individual ↔ new value creation (I↔...
Despite an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally, stereotypes plague the social cognitive con...
“Superhuman” conceptions of entrepreneurs, such as Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, stemming from popular m...
This small note on defining entrepreneurship is produced due to the apparent pursue of stereotyped k...
Not long ago, entrepreneurship was considered something exotic only achieved by a precious few. Curr...
This paper presents entrepreneurship literature which supports a treatment of entrepreneurial dr...
The term “entrepreneurship” apparently means different things to different people including scholars...
Like others economic concept, entrepreneurship has been a subject of much debate and discussion. It ...
The entrepreneur is often conceptualised as an individualistic hero (Essers & Benschop, 2007; Gill, ...
Questions we care aboutThere are an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally. Despite this, popu...
Entrepreneurial self-identity is attracting increasing attention as a potentially relevant variable ...
This paper is an attempt to build a bridge between the popular and the academic usage of the terms e...
www.fernando-gaspar.com Entrepreneurship has become an important subject for academics and for polit...
Objectives. Research in entrepreneurship education maps the competencies, skills and knowledge neces...
The world is facing numerous challenges, and entrepreneurship represents one method for introducing ...
ObjectivesBruyat and Julien (2001) define entrepreneurship as an individual ↔ new value creation (I↔...
Despite an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally, stereotypes plague the social cognitive con...
“Superhuman” conceptions of entrepreneurs, such as Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, stemming from popular m...
This small note on defining entrepreneurship is produced due to the apparent pursue of stereotyped k...
Not long ago, entrepreneurship was considered something exotic only achieved by a precious few. Curr...
This paper presents entrepreneurship literature which supports a treatment of entrepreneurial dr...
The term “entrepreneurship” apparently means different things to different people including scholars...
Like others economic concept, entrepreneurship has been a subject of much debate and discussion. It ...
The entrepreneur is often conceptualised as an individualistic hero (Essers & Benschop, 2007; Gill, ...
Questions we care aboutThere are an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally. Despite this, popu...
Entrepreneurial self-identity is attracting increasing attention as a potentially relevant variable ...
This paper is an attempt to build a bridge between the popular and the academic usage of the terms e...
www.fernando-gaspar.com Entrepreneurship has become an important subject for academics and for polit...
Objectives. Research in entrepreneurship education maps the competencies, skills and knowledge neces...
The world is facing numerous challenges, and entrepreneurship represents one method for introducing ...
ObjectivesBruyat and Julien (2001) define entrepreneurship as an individual ↔ new value creation (I↔...