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Some Research Perspectives on Entrepreneurship Education, Enterprise Education and Education for Small Business Management: A Ten-Year Literature Review

Gary Gorman, +2 more
- 01 Apr 1997 - 
- Vol. 15, Iss: 3, pp 56-77
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GORMAN as discussed by the authors is an associate professor and Dennis Hanlon an assistant professor at the Faculty of Business Administration, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, and Wayne Kipling is a lecturer at the University of New Brunswick.
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GARY GORMAN IS AN ASSOCIATE DEAN AND associate professor and Dennis Hanlon an assistant professor at the Faculty of Business Administration, Memorial University ofNewfoundland, Canada, and Wayne Ki...

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The Emergence of Entrepreneurship Education: Development, Trends, and Challenges

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Do entrepreneurship programmes raise entrepreneurial intention of science and engineering students? The effect of learning, inspiration and resources

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Enterprise Education: Influencing Students' Perceptions of Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship education: a systematic review of the evidence

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore different themes within entrepreneurship education via the use of a systematic literature review (SLR) Systematic literature reviews are recognized method for entrepreneurship education and the purpose of this article is to explore different topics within entrepreneurship.
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The chronology and intellectual trajectory of American entrepreneurship education: 1876–1999

TL;DR: In this paper, a 100+item chronology of entrepreneurship education in the USA from 1876 through 1999 is offered and analyzed, with the major findings being that the field has reached maturity and growth is likely outside business schools and outside the USA.
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Social Foundations of Thought and Action

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comprehensive theory of human motivation and action from a social cognitive perspective, and address the prominent roles played by cognitive vicarious self regulatory and self reflective processes in psychosocial functioning emphasizing reciprocal causation through the interplay of cognitive behavioral and environmental factors.
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Enterprise culture and education

TL;DR: The overall objective of this paper is to produce a clearer understanding of the meaning of the meanin this article, which is the same as that of the paper in Section 2.1.
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The Long-Term Supply of Entrepreneurs: Students' Career Aspirations in Relation to Entrepreneurship

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify factors that influence entrepreneurial aspirations by obtaining data on student career aspirations from three countries and using a model to separate, test, and explain the findings.
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Entrepreneurship education in the nineties

TL;DR: In this article, the authors trace the recent history of entrepreneurship education before proceeding to deal with a number of questions facing those who would use entrepreneurship education as part of a modern economic development strategy: 1. Why is entrepreneurship education important? 2. How should it be distinguished from related programs? 3. How will success be measured? 4. Who will be the students? 5. 6. What will the subject be taught? 7.
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University training for entrepreneurship: Swedish approaches

TL;DR: In this article, a framework for identifying competences needed for an entrepreneurial career is provided, which is argued that entrepreneurial training calls for a contextual approach, implying that the social resources included in the personal network will supplement personal and organizational resources.
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