Theorising undergraduate entrepreneu...
Larios-Hernandez, Guillermo J.

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  • Theorising undergraduate entrepreneurship education = reflections on the development of the entrepreneurial mindset /
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    Title/Author: Theorising undergraduate entrepreneurship education/ edited by Guillermo J. Larios-Hernandez, Andreas Walmsley, Itzel Lopez-Castro.
    Reminder of title: reflections on the development of the entrepreneurial mindset /
    other author: Larios-Hernandez, Guillermo J.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    Description: xviii, 368 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction -- Editors -- I. Section I - Distinctive Approaches to Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Education -- 1. Teaching entrepreneurship to undergraduates: a Vygotskian perspective -- 2. Pedagogy and Andragogy, a Shared Approach to Education in Entrepreneurship for Students in Higher Education -- 3. How is undergraduate university entrepreneurship different? A framework proposal -- 4. TBD -- 5. Integrating experiential learning with the blended teaching to enrich the Undergraduate Enterprises & Enterprises delivery -- 6. Delivering Entrepreneurship Education to Undergraduates in a Post Covid-19 World -- II. Section II - Impacting the Mindset of the Undergraduate -- 7. What do we talk about when we talk about entrepreneurial mindset training? -- 8. Humanism as an Educational Philosophy to Underpin Entrepreneurship Education for the Benefit of Students and Society -- 9. Conceptualising the employability-entrepreneurship nexus -- 10. TBD -- 11. Exploring the professional identity and career trajectories of undergraduates on a team-based, experiential degree programme -- 12. Digital skills and entrepreneurial education in Malaysia: An evidence from experiential learning -- III. Section III - Ecosystem experiences in UEE -- 13. Setting the scene - the Student-Process-Educator Nexus in Entrepreneurship Education -- 14. Who cares about entrepreneurship?: Educators' Longitudinal perspective from a public University in Mexico -- 15. Ecosystem engagement in entrepreneurship education -- 16. Toward a new conceptualization of University Entrepreneurship Ecosystems: the role of sustainable Family Business Theory -- 17. Delivering Entrepreneurship Education for Would-be and Existing Small Business Entrepreneurs -- Conclusion: Entrepreneurship education for an undergraduate audience: a review and future directions.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Entrepreneurship - Study and teaching (Higher) -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87865-8
    ISBN: 9783030878658
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