Entrepreneurship Education Substance and Challenges / Joshi, Rajiv.
By: Joshi, Rajiv
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2013Description: 1125 - 1137Subject(s): Edi Faculty Papersms | Design, Delivery And Evaluation Of Entre | Challenges Of Entrepreneurship Education | Edupreneurship | Education Entrepreneurship | Hues And Arrays Of Entrepreneurship-Educ | Entrepreneurship | Tenth Biennial Conference On Entrepreneu | Biennial Conference Papers In: Tenth Biennial Conference on EntrepreneurshipSummary: Role of entrepreneurship and enterprise development in economic development and nation building is well accepted fact and does not need any debate. Further, 'Born vs. Made or 'Nature vs. Nurture' themes of entrepreneurship, is also a well-researched and well-discussed topic in the academic world. States and governments have appreciated and accepted the importance of enterprise development, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial mindset in the development of nations. Based on the realization that entrepreneurship works as a catalyst to the social, economic and national development; governments initiated many activities, interventions and programs to promote entrepreneurship and foster entrepreneurial endeavors. Simultaneously, educational institutions and universities worldwide conceived, designed and started delivering structured long duration programs targeted at young undergraduate and post graduate students. Parallel to this movement, many young educated students also started embracing entrepreneurship as career option. Business schools and management institutes from across the world offer an array of entrepreneurship and small business modules and programs. Some of the...Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Role of entrepreneurship and enterprise development in economic development and nation building is well accepted fact and does not need any debate. Further, 'Born vs. Made or 'Nature vs. Nurture' themes of entrepreneurship, is also a well-researched and well-discussed topic in the academic world. States and governments have appreciated and accepted the importance of enterprise development, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial mindset in the development of nations. Based on the realization that entrepreneurship works as a catalyst to the social, economic and national development; governments initiated many activities, interventions and programs to promote entrepreneurship and foster entrepreneurial endeavors. Simultaneously, educational institutions and universities worldwide conceived, designed and started delivering structured long duration programs targeted at young undergraduate and post graduate students. Parallel to this movement, many young educated students also started embracing entrepreneurship as career option. Business schools and management institutes from across the world offer an array of entrepreneurship and small business modules and programs. Some of the...
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