Entrepreneurship Education and Training

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A01=Claire Leitch
A01=Colette Henry
A01=Frances Hill
A01=Francis Hill
Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Author_Claire Leitch
Author_Colette Henry
Author_Frances Hill
Author_Francis Hill
Calculated Risk Taking
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Claire Leitch
comparative programme analysis
County Enterprise Boards
Dutch Programme
Education
enterprise development
Entrepreneurial Abilities
entrepreneurial mindset
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Education
Entrepreneurship Education Literature
Entrepreneurship Programmes
Entrepreneurship Training
Entrepreneurship Training Programmes
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European business education
Finnish Programme
Framework
Frances Hill
Invest Northern Ireland
Kets De Vries
LEDU
longitudinal training study
measuring training programme outcomes
Personal Development
Product Market Characteristics
Programme Providers
qualitative evaluation methods
SBA
Simultaneous Loose Tight Properties
Small Business Administration
Small Business Policy
Small Business Sector
Small Firms Sector
Survey Group
Training
UK Manufacturing Sector

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138715998
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title was first published in 2003. The book covers the areas of: entrepreneurship and economic development; entrepreneurship theories (traditional and alternative); entrepreneurship education and training programmes; a comparative European analysis of entrepreneurship programmes; a profile of the aspiring entrepreneur; assessing effectiveness; and a framework for the design and development of entrepreneurship training programmes. Readers should gain a significant insight into the effectiveness of entrepreneurship training programmes from both the programme providers' and participants' point of view. Key features of the book include: an up-to-date review of the literature in this field; a comparative analysis of entrepreneurship programmes with a European perspective; an in-depth treatment of the effectiveness issue both on a qualitative and quantitative basis, and a longitudinal study involving a control and comparator group. The framework proposed by the authors should be applicable on a European scale.

Henry, Colette; Hill, Frances; Leitch, Claire

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