Despite an estimated 582 million entrepreneurs globally, stereotypes plague the social cognitive concept of ‘the entrepreneur’, shaping assumptions of what entrepreneurship is while being far from representative of possible entrepreneurial identities. ‘Heroic’ stereotypes of entrepreneurs (e.g., Steve Jobs or Elon Musk) stemming from the popular media shape the assumptions of students entering entrepreneurship classrooms. These stereotypes are strong and limiting, framing entrepreneurship as attainable only through exceptional skill and talent, and are often characterized by exclusively masculine qualities. Involving identity work in entrepreneurship education can expose the limitations that stereotypes impose on students aspiring to be ent...
Policy makers and practitioners increasingly call upon the need for entrepreneurial competence, as e...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the ways in which entrepreneurship education may serve as an ide...
"The discussion around whether entrepreneurship can be taught is becoming obsolete as the number of ...
“Superhuman” conceptions of entrepreneurs, such as Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, stemming from popular m...
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...
Questions we care aboutEntrepreneurship and thus entrepreneurship education need some fixing. In a t...
Questions we care about (objectives) This study contributes to the body of knowledge of entrepreneur...
Entrepreneurship education (EE) aims to instill tacit knowledge to increase entrepreneurial motivati...
This small note on defining entrepreneurship is produced due to the apparent pursue of stereotyped k...
Objectives. Research in entrepreneurship education maps the competencies, skills and knowledge neces...
Entrepreneurship is a male-stereotyped domain, known for limited female activity. This research exam...
Entrepreneurship is often considered a gender-neutral phenomenon. However, recent studies have revea...
Purpose - The paper investigates the identity work of postgraduate students participating in an entr...
Relying on Bandura's (1986) social learning theory, Ajzen's (1988) theory of planned behaviour (TPB)...
Policy makers and practitioners increasingly call upon the need for entrepreneurial competence, as e...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the ways in which entrepreneurship education may serve as an ide...
"The discussion around whether entrepreneurship can be taught is becoming obsolete as the number of ...
“Superhuman” conceptions of entrepreneurs, such as Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, stemming from popular m...
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...
Questions we care aboutEntrepreneurship and thus entrepreneurship education need some fixing. In a t...
Questions we care about (objectives) This study contributes to the body of knowledge of entrepreneur...
Entrepreneurship education (EE) aims to instill tacit knowledge to increase entrepreneurial motivati...
This small note on defining entrepreneurship is produced due to the apparent pursue of stereotyped k...
Objectives. Research in entrepreneurship education maps the competencies, skills and knowledge neces...
Entrepreneurship is a male-stereotyped domain, known for limited female activity. This research exam...
Entrepreneurship is often considered a gender-neutral phenomenon. However, recent studies have revea...
Purpose - The paper investigates the identity work of postgraduate students participating in an entr...
Relying on Bandura's (1986) social learning theory, Ajzen's (1988) theory of planned behaviour (TPB)...
Policy makers and practitioners increasingly call upon the need for entrepreneurial competence, as e...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the ways in which entrepreneurship education may serve as an ide...
"The discussion around whether entrepreneurship can be taught is becoming obsolete as the number of ...