Entrepreneurship Education Experiments with Curriculum, Pedagogy and Target Groups /

The book provides an overview of developments in the field of entrepreneurship education, with special reference to global perspectives on innovations and best practices, as well as research in the emerging economy context. It focuses on various experiments in curriculum design, review and reform in...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Manimala, Mathew J. (Editor), Thomas, Princy (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Entrepreneurship Education: Innovations and Best Practices -- Entrepreneurial Management Education: An Alleyway for Sustainable Economic Growth of Northeast India -- Teaching the Elective, ‘Legal Aspects of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (LAIE)’ to Management Students -- Developing a Curriculum for Entrepreneurship Education: Prioritizing the Content using TOPSIS Method -- Curriculum Reform for Entrepreneurship Education: An Exercise Based on Focused Group Deliberations -- Entrepreneurship Curriculum in Management Programmes: Benchmarking with the Curricula of Top International Universities -- A Brand called ‘YOU’: The Essence of Managing your Image as an Entrepreneur -- Influence of Individual and Socio-cultural Factors on Entrepreneurial Intention -- Relationship between Entrepreneurship Education and entrepreneurial Intentions: A validation Study -- Competency Mapping as a Powerful Tool for Value Creation in the Entrepreneurship Education -- Generating New Venture Ideas: The Use of ‘Consciousness of Abstracting’ in Entrepreneurship Education -- Developing Entrepreneurial Intentions among the Youth: An Innovative Pedagogy based on Experiential Learning -- Educating the New Generation Entrepreneurs: The Role of Alumni Entrepreneurs -- Promoting Entrepreneurship in Indian Higher Educational Institutions: The Role of Entrepreneurial Methodologies -- The Configuration Approach to Entrepreneurship Education: The Case of an Entrepreneurship Course in a Management Programme -- Impact of Entrepreneurship Education on the Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Study of Student Groups in India -- “Orchids in the Wild”:An Investigation into Entrepreneurial Education Effectiveness and Empowerment among Women’s SHGs -- Entrepreneurship Development in Business Schools: An Analysis of the Initiatives in Delhi and NCR -- Business Opportunity Recognition and its Facilitation by Entrepreneurship Education: Perceptions of Nepalese Entrepreneurs -- Government and Institutions’ Role in Promoting Micro Enterprises: A Study on Handicraft Entrepreneurs in Dimapur District, Nagaland. 
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