This article offers reflections based on the special issue on unsettling entrepreneurship education (EEP 3(3)) in which contributions have resisted the tendency to see students as consumers with the ‘right’ to take part in entrepreneurship education (EE) so as to effectively shape their enterprising selves. Here we resume our editorial discussions of what unsettling entrepreneurship education could mean for us – as entrepreneurship researchers and as teachers – and seek to mark out new directions both for research and education by reflecting upon ethical perspectives, identity work, and how EE can be seen to create an affective and emotional workspace. These aspects not only invite us to ask new research questions, but m...
Purpose: Following the example of the critical management education tradition, the purpose of this p...
This paper focuses on entrepreneurship educators as creators of an entrepreneurial learning environm...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the ways in which traditional views of entrepren...
This article offers reflections based on the special issue on unsettling entrepreneurship education ...
This special issue confronts taken-for-granted views on entrepreneurship education (EE), raises cr...
Purpose - An emerging scholarly critique has claimed that entrepreneurial education triggers more ne...
Purpose The article suggests that the international financial and economic crisis in 2008 produced ...
Yet it is not for denying the will and the capacity of each human being to assert him/herself by an...
Society believes education is necessary to provide pupils with the knowledge and abilities to explor...
Within mainstream scholarship, it’s assumed without question that entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs...
Building on Alistair Anderson's work, this paper proposes transforming enterprise education to deepl...
"The discussion around whether entrepreneurship can be taught is becoming obsolete as the number of ...
We address the ongoing concern that entrepreneurship education (EE) is not preparing students suffic...
Purpose – This paper seeks to focus on two questions. First, what value is created by entrepreneursh...
The thesis aims to explore the impact entrepreneurship education (EE) has on students’ career reflec...
Purpose: Following the example of the critical management education tradition, the purpose of this p...
This paper focuses on entrepreneurship educators as creators of an entrepreneurial learning environm...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the ways in which traditional views of entrepren...
This article offers reflections based on the special issue on unsettling entrepreneurship education ...
This special issue confronts taken-for-granted views on entrepreneurship education (EE), raises cr...
Purpose - An emerging scholarly critique has claimed that entrepreneurial education triggers more ne...
Purpose The article suggests that the international financial and economic crisis in 2008 produced ...
Yet it is not for denying the will and the capacity of each human being to assert him/herself by an...
Society believes education is necessary to provide pupils with the knowledge and abilities to explor...
Within mainstream scholarship, it’s assumed without question that entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs...
Building on Alistair Anderson's work, this paper proposes transforming enterprise education to deepl...
"The discussion around whether entrepreneurship can be taught is becoming obsolete as the number of ...
We address the ongoing concern that entrepreneurship education (EE) is not preparing students suffic...
Purpose – This paper seeks to focus on two questions. First, what value is created by entrepreneursh...
The thesis aims to explore the impact entrepreneurship education (EE) has on students’ career reflec...
Purpose: Following the example of the critical management education tradition, the purpose of this p...
This paper focuses on entrepreneurship educators as creators of an entrepreneurial learning environm...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the ways in which traditional views of entrepren...