Abstract
With entrepreneurship education receiving growing attention in research and practice the question arises what exactly entrepreneurship education’s impact is and should be. There is a lack of discussion on what (different kinds of) entrepreneurship education should aim to achieve, and how entrepreneurship education’s success can be captured. In this chapter, we raise the question: What is relevant for generating which kind of entrepreneurial activity? We call for a stronger competence orientation, underline the importance of an entrepreneurship education ecosystem, and carve out the need for future research in these fields.
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Halberstadt, J., Euler, M., & Bronstein, J. (2022). Prerequisites and the Success of Transformative Entrepreneurship Education. In Transforming Entrepreneurship Education: Interdisciplinary Insights on Innovative Methods and Formats (pp. 197–217). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11578-3_11
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