Based on what we know about the multiplex nature of entrepreneurship, we argue that entrepreneurship is a difficult topic to teach. One response has been a shift to constructionist perspectives where learning is seen as an active process of constructing rather than merely acquiring knowledge. We wonder how is it possible for students, lacking much professional experience, to 'construct useful entrepreneurial knowledge? We address this question by analysing the learning experiences of 54 students and 19 lecturers in different European Entrepreneurship education programs. The study explores the nature and processes of entrepreneurial learning in the university context. It provides understanding of how learners “ across cultures and educationa...
The target audiences for entrepreneurial university studies are most often students of different fie...
As the global diffusion of entrepreneurship education continues, along with increasing investment in...
This paper investigates how innovation happens in practice. The authors argue that a one-size-fits-a...
Entrepreneurship is identified as a highly complex (Neck and Greene 2011), unpredictable (Kuratko 20...
In most European countries entrepreneurship is one of the top priorities on the national agenda, to ...
Entrepreneurship is identified as a highly complex (Neck and Greene 2011), unpredictable (Kuratko 20...
Rapid changes in an increasingly complex world require future graduates to acquire more than academi...
The growth and development in the curricula and educational programmes devoted to entrepreneurship i...
Entrepreneurship stands high on the political European agenda. Its meaning is twofold: entrepreneurs...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly recognised as being vital to the regeneration and development of ou...
Entrepreneurialism is a concept which affects individuals in a range of different ways (Jones et al ...
Questions we care about: Experiential entrepreneurship education (EEE) is offered to an increasing s...
This paper seeks to focus on two questions. First, what value is created by entrepreneurship educati...
In this paper, by analysing two different entrepreneurship education programmes in the UK, we explor...
This paper seeks to focus on two questions. First, what value is created by entrepreneurship educati...
The target audiences for entrepreneurial university studies are most often students of different fie...
As the global diffusion of entrepreneurship education continues, along with increasing investment in...
This paper investigates how innovation happens in practice. The authors argue that a one-size-fits-a...
Entrepreneurship is identified as a highly complex (Neck and Greene 2011), unpredictable (Kuratko 20...
In most European countries entrepreneurship is one of the top priorities on the national agenda, to ...
Entrepreneurship is identified as a highly complex (Neck and Greene 2011), unpredictable (Kuratko 20...
Rapid changes in an increasingly complex world require future graduates to acquire more than academi...
The growth and development in the curricula and educational programmes devoted to entrepreneurship i...
Entrepreneurship stands high on the political European agenda. Its meaning is twofold: entrepreneurs...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly recognised as being vital to the regeneration and development of ou...
Entrepreneurialism is a concept which affects individuals in a range of different ways (Jones et al ...
Questions we care about: Experiential entrepreneurship education (EEE) is offered to an increasing s...
This paper seeks to focus on two questions. First, what value is created by entrepreneurship educati...
In this paper, by analysing two different entrepreneurship education programmes in the UK, we explor...
This paper seeks to focus on two questions. First, what value is created by entrepreneurship educati...
The target audiences for entrepreneurial university studies are most often students of different fie...
As the global diffusion of entrepreneurship education continues, along with increasing investment in...
This paper investigates how innovation happens in practice. The authors argue that a one-size-fits-a...