Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship Education
Research Agenda for Entrepreneurship Education
Fayolle, Alain
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
06/2018
328
Dura
Inglês
9781786432902
15 a 20 dias
1. Introduction
Alain Fayolle
PART I RETHINKING ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION RESEARCH
2. Toward Rigour and Relevance in Entrepreneurship Education Research
Bruce Martin, Dirk De Clercq and Benson Honig
3. Dealing with the inconsistency of studies in entrepreneurship education effectiveness: A systemic approach to drive future research
Michela Loi
4. The future of entrepreneurship education: educating for economic and social impact
Patricia G. Greene, Michael L. Fetters, Richard Bliss and Anne Donnellon
5. Does entrepreneurship education develop wisdom? An exploration
Jeffrey J. McNally, Benson Honig and Bruce Martin
PART II LEARNING FROM EUROPEAN EXEMPLARY CONTRIBUTIONS
6. Exemplary contributions from Europe to entrepreneurship education research and practice
Jonas Gabrielsson, Hans Landstroem, Diamanto Politis and Gustav Haegg
7. Personal views on the future of entrepreneurship education
Alain Fayolle
8. Limits to and prospects of entrepreneurship education in the academic context
Bengt Johannisson
9. The conceptual contribution of education to research on entrepreneurship education
Paula Kyroe
PART III FOCUSING ON KEY OUTCOMES AND INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGIES
10. The reflective novice entrepreneur: From habitual action to intelligent action using experience-based pedagogy as a vehicle for change
Gustav Haegg
11. Towards more synergy in entrepreneurial competence research in entrepreneurship education
Thomas Lans, Yvette Baggen and Lisa Ploum
12. Learning fictions or facts? Moving from case studies to the impact-based method
Sylvain Bureau
13. The personal dimension of an entrepreneurial competence: An approach from the Spanish basic education context
Antonio Bernal and Francisco Linan
14. Approaches to entrepreneurship education: A qualitative review and comparison of the US and Canada
Ravi S. Ramani, George T. Solomon and Nawaf Alabduljader
Index
1. Introduction
Alain Fayolle
PART I RETHINKING ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION RESEARCH
2. Toward Rigour and Relevance in Entrepreneurship Education Research
Bruce Martin, Dirk De Clercq and Benson Honig
3. Dealing with the inconsistency of studies in entrepreneurship education effectiveness: A systemic approach to drive future research
Michela Loi
4. The future of entrepreneurship education: educating for economic and social impact
Patricia G. Greene, Michael L. Fetters, Richard Bliss and Anne Donnellon
5. Does entrepreneurship education develop wisdom? An exploration
Jeffrey J. McNally, Benson Honig and Bruce Martin
PART II LEARNING FROM EUROPEAN EXEMPLARY CONTRIBUTIONS
6. Exemplary contributions from Europe to entrepreneurship education research and practice
Jonas Gabrielsson, Hans Landstroem, Diamanto Politis and Gustav Haegg
7. Personal views on the future of entrepreneurship education
Alain Fayolle
8. Limits to and prospects of entrepreneurship education in the academic context
Bengt Johannisson
9. The conceptual contribution of education to research on entrepreneurship education
Paula Kyroe
PART III FOCUSING ON KEY OUTCOMES AND INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGIES
10. The reflective novice entrepreneur: From habitual action to intelligent action using experience-based pedagogy as a vehicle for change
Gustav Haegg
11. Towards more synergy in entrepreneurial competence research in entrepreneurship education
Thomas Lans, Yvette Baggen and Lisa Ploum
12. Learning fictions or facts? Moving from case studies to the impact-based method
Sylvain Bureau
13. The personal dimension of an entrepreneurial competence: An approach from the Spanish basic education context
Antonio Bernal and Francisco Linan
14. Approaches to entrepreneurship education: A qualitative review and comparison of the US and Canada
Ravi S. Ramani, George T. Solomon and Nawaf Alabduljader
Index