Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy: Volume 8 Issue 1
Table of contents - Special Issue: Global, local and glocal – theory and practice in internationalization trends in entrepreneurship education
Evaluating the legitimacy of entrepreneurship and small business as a field of study: An exploratory study in the USA
Kirk C. Heriot, Andres Jauregui, Tobias Huning, Michael HarrisThe paper aims to clarify a debate about the legitimacy of entrepreneurship as a field of study. Katz and Kuratko continued this discussion by evaluating the legitimacy as an…
Understanding teacher entrepreneurship in the globalized society: Some lessons from self-starter Israeli school teachers in road safety education
Izhar OplatkaSocial entrepreneurship aims at creating social value for the public good rather than personal wealth or private gain as in the case of commercial entrepreneurship. The purpose of…
Enterprise and entrepreneurship education: towards a comparative analysis
Brian Jones, Norma IredaleThis paper states the case for adopting a comparative method of analysis to the study of enterprise education. Adopting a comparative approach can provide fresh insights and…
EU entrepreneurial learning: perspectives of university students
Simeon Spiteri, Felix MaringeThis study addresses the issue of teaching in entrepreneurship courses in selected European universities in Malta and the UK. The paper aims to explore the views of students in…
Are we committed to teach entrepreneurship in business school?: An empirical analysis of lecturers in India, Singapore and Malaysia
Rohit H. TrivediDespite large number of universities and institutions offering management degrees and interest in the field of entrepreneurship, very less is known about the perception of…
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hybridEditors:
- Prof Leo Dana
- Andrea Caputo