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Entrepreneurship education and training programs around the world : dimensions for success / / Alexandria Valerio, Brent Parton and Alicia Robb



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Autore: Valerio Alexandria <1968-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Entrepreneurship education and training programs around the world : dimensions for success / / Alexandria Valerio, Brent Parton and Alicia Robb Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, DC : , : The World Bank, , 2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (pages cm)
Disciplina: 658.4/21071
Soggetto topico: Entrepreneurship - Study and teaching
Educational assistance - Evaluation
Soggetto non controllato: Entrepreneurship education and training; - EET
Persona (resp. second.): PartonBrent
RobbAlicia
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Abbreviations; Overview; Entrepreneurship Promotion; Entrepreneurship Education and Training; About the Study; Typology for EET Programs; Figure O.1 Classifying Entrepreneurship Education and Training Programs; Conceptual Framework for EET; Figures; Figure O.2 Conceptual Framework; EET Program Landscape Analysis; Implications for EET Program Design and Implementation; Implications for Policy; Chapter 1 About the Study; Motivation; Objective; Methodology; Structure of the Study; Audience; Note; Bibliography
Chapter 2 Literature Review On Entrepreneurship; On Entrepreneurship Education and Training; Figure 2.1 Entrepreneurship Versus Business Management Education; Implications for Policy; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Conceptual Framework; Types of EET Programs; Figure 3.1 Classifying Entrepreneurship Education and Training Programs; Figure 3.2 Conceptual Framework; Developing a Conceptual Framework for EET; Describing the Framework by Dimension; Box 3.1 Building Socio-Emotional Skills: BizWorld (the Netherlands); Figure 3.3 Outcome Domains; Boxes
Box 3.2 Improving Entrepreneurial Capabilities: FINCA (Peru)Box 3.3 Becoming Entrepreneurs: Student Training for Promoting Entrepreneurship (Uganda); Box 3.4 Enhancing Firm Performance: Interise (United States); Figure 3.4 Contextual Factors; Box 3.5 Political Support through Partnership: Start and Improve Your Business (Vietnam); Figure 3.5 Participant Characteristics; Box 3.6 The Gender Effect: National Rural Savings Programme (Pakistan); Box 3.7 Entrepreneurial Intentions: Entrepreneurship Development Center (Bosnia and Herzegovina); Figure 3.6 Program Characteristics
Box 3.8 Training the Trainers: Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (United States)Box 3.9 Coaching as Follow-Up: Business Plan Thesis Competition (Tunisia); Figure 3.7 Conceptual Framework: Detailed Structure; Note; Bibliography; Chapter 4 EET Program Landscape and Analysis; Entrepreneurship Education-Secondary Education Students (EESE); Table 4.1 Entrepreneurship Education-Secondary Education Students (EESE) | List of Evaluations; Figure 4.1 Entrepreneurship Education-Secondary Education; Tables; Analyzing EESE Programs
Table 4.2 Entrepreneurship Education-Secondary Education Students (EESE) | Key Information Entrepreneurship Education-Higher Education Students (EEHE); Table 4.3 Entrepreneurship Education-Higher Education Students (EEHE) | List of Evaluations; Figure 4.2 Entrepreneurship Education-Higher Education; Analyzing EEHE Programs; Table 4.4 Entrepreneurship Education-Higher Education (EEHE) | Key Information; Box 4.1 Examining the Formation of Human Capital in Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship Training-Potential Entrepreneurs (ETPo)
Table 4.5 Program List: Entrepreneurship Training-Potential Entrepreneurs (ETPo) | List of Evaluations
Sommario/riassunto: Entrepreneurship has attracted global interest for its potential to catalyze economic and social development. Research suggesting that certain entrepreneurial mindsets and skills can be learned has given rise to the field of entrepreneurship education and training (EET). Despite the growth of EET, global knowledge about these programs and their impact remains thin. In response, this study surveys the available literature and program evaluations to propose a Conceptual Framework for understanding the EET program landscape. The study finds that EET today consists of a heterogeneous mix of progra
Titolo autorizzato: Entrepreneurship education and training programs around the world  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4648-0203-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910786905003321
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