Edited by Jose C. Sanchez-Garcia, ISBN 978-953-51-2029-2, 290 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published March 25, 2015 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/58525
Edited Volume

Entrepreneurship has a tremendous impact on the economic development of a country, so much that entrepreneurship is seen as a solution for the fast changing economic demands worldwide and has been recognized as a path to sustainable economic development. Despite recognition of entrepreneurship on the road to global economic development, a large body of research on the elements of entrepreneurship education remains unresolved. Are these behaviors inherent to human beings, their genetic code, their psychological traits, or can students, young children, and even adults, be taught how to become an entrepreneur? This book presents several chapters following different approaches to answer these questions. Researchers explore education programs in different countries, they show experiences in entrepreneurship education, explain how to teach entrepreneurial skills, cultural issues, and propose some orientations and reflections on entrepreneurship education.

This book is indexed in ISI Web of Science's Book Citation Index (BKCI). BKCI is part of the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) together with SCI Expanded, SSCI, AHCI and other databases.
- Chapter 1
The Spirit of Entrepreneurial Education in Namibia — An Exploratory Studyby Wilfred Isak April - Chapter 2
Entrepreneurship Education for Women in Brazil — Challenges and Limitsby Elaine da Silveira Leite - Chapter 3
Entrepreneurship Education in Chinaby Weiming Li and Chunyan Li - Chapter 4
Entrepreneurship Education in Spainby José C. Sánchez-García and Brizeida Hernández-Sánchez - Chapter 5
The Importance of Partnerships in Promoting Entrepreneurship Education – Case Study of a Group of Schoolsby Maria Isabel Carvalho and Mário Franco - Chapter 6
Educating Succeeding Generation Entrepreneurs in Family Businesses – The Case of Sloveniaby Mojca Duh, Marina Letonja and Jaka Vadnjal - Chapter 7
Promoting Entrepreneurship Education through University Networks — A Case Study in Mozambiqueby Dambusse Libombo, Anabela Dinis and Mário Franco - Chapter 8
Customer Orientation of Current and Future Entrepreneurs in Research Using Projection Methods — Implications for Educationby Anna Pawłowska - Chapter 9
Teaching and Detecting The Creative Potential — Experience and Perspectivesby Sílvio Manuel Brito - Chapter 10
Entrepreneurship Education as Learning to Form Identities — Cross-Cultural Perspectiveby Iiris Aaltio and Qian Wang - Chapter 11
Training New Housing Entrepreneurs — A Malaysian Scenarioby Mastura Jaafar, Syed Putra Syed Abu Bakar and Wan Mohd Dzulkifli Wan Daud - Chapter 12
New Perspectives in Entrepreneurship Education — A Brazilian Viewpointby Eric Charles Henri Dorion, Cristine Hermann Nodari, Pelayo Munhoz Olea, Paula Patricia Ganzer and Claudio Baltazar Côrrea de Mello - Chapter 13
Mismatch in Teachers’ Ontological Conception of Entrepreneurship Educationby Kaarlo Paloniemi and Pekka Belt


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