The great debates in entrepreneurship /

This volume presents some of the most important 'debates' that exist in the field of Entrepreneurship today. It brings together leading scholars, deriving contributions from special sessions designed by the Global Consortium of EntrepreneurshipCenters (GCEC) to discuss both sides of these...

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Other Authors: Kuratko, Donald F. (Editor), Hoskinson, Sherry (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2017.
Series:Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth ; v. 27.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Why content and lecture matter in entrepreneurship education
  • Keeping it real: the benefits of experiential teaching methods in meeting the objectives of entrepreneurship education
  • Is the business plan really dead and should it be?: a case for the lean start-up approach
  • Entrepreneurial ecosystems: weak metaphor or genuine concept?
  • Gazelle solution vs. portfolio thinking
  • Aspiring entrepreneurs should not major in entrepreneurship
  • Valuing a Bachelor degree in entrepreneurship: the LMU experience
  • Should university entrepreneurship centers be controlled centrally? lessons learned from transitioning from a business school to a centralized center
  • B school, E school, or D school: does entrepreneurship program location matter or is it the ecosystem that counts?