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020 _a9781800889538
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245 _aHow to become an entrepreneur in a week:
_bthe value of 7- day entrepreneurship courses
260 _bEdward Elgar
_aCheltenham
_c2020
300 _ax, 222 p.
365 _aUSD
_b40.00
520 _aCan you learn to be an entrepreneur in a week? The book focuses on short entrepreneurship education initiatives and includes eleven courses from European research-based universities. The book provides insights on best practice and lessons learned from experience for potential and current organizers of such initiatives. Entrepreneurship initiatives are a common response to top-down decisions to include entrepreneurship in all disciplines and study programs. There is often also a regional or societal goal for these activities. Different types of programme are analysed, from those aiming to instil an entrepreneurial mindset, those preparing the individual for an entrepreneurial career to those based on collaborations between universities. The authors make comparisons of the audiences, goals, organization and pedagogical approaches in each case to answer whether entrepreneurship can be taught in one week. By reading this book university managers, course designers and those delivering entrepreneurship initiatives will be able to make a more informed decision regarding if and how they should be organized.
650 _aEntrepreneurship--Study and teaching
_98215
700 _aAaboen, Lise
_911594
700 _aLandstrom, Hans
_911595
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