Entrepreneurship Education: A Global Consideration From Practice to Policy Around the World
Author | Greene, Patricia G. |
Author | Brush, Candida G. |
Author | Eisenman, Elaine J. |
Author | Neck, Heidi |
Author | Perkins, Sam |
Author | Khalil, Mahmoud M. Abdellatif |
Available date | 2017-04-03T07:05:36Z |
Publication Date | 2015 |
Citation | Dr. Patricia G. Greene, Dr. Candida G. Brush, Dr. Elaine J. Eisenman, Dr. Heidi Neck, Mr. Sam Perkins 2015 WISE Research #02 - "Entrepreneurship Education: A Global Consideration From Practice to Policy Around the World" |
Abstract | As entrepreneurship continues to gain momentum and visibility as an engine of global economic development, it is critical to understand and optimize the role that entrepreneurship education plays. Based on a detailed review of the literature on the entrepreneurship education ecosystems and frameworks in the United States, China, Finland, and Qatar, this report identifies the current state of entrepreneurship education and training around the world, and establishes an inventory of best practices. The discussion of common themes across the four country cases, as well as examples of unique in-country qualities, provides recommendations and implications on which policy makers can act and experiment. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Qatar Foundation |
Subject | Employment and Skills Gap Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship Innovation in Education Life Skills |
Type | Report |
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