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A scholarly work that explores the intersection of entrepreneurship education, innovation, and student empowerment within the European Union, this book investigates the transition from student to entrepreneur. It provides an in-depth analysis of the theoretical and empirical aspects of entrepreneurship education. With a mixed-method approach, including case studies and a quantitative review of university-level entrepreneurship courses across Europe, it offers a robust framework for fostering entrepreneurial skills and understanding how entrepreneurship education fosters innovation within the EU. It explores key factors driving student entrepreneurship, offering insights into the development of essential competencies such as soft skills, technical knowledge, and interpersonal abilities. Through case studies and interviews with startup founders, the book bridges the gap between education, research, and practice, providing practical recommendations for enhancing entrepreneurship education across Europe. Targeted toward academics, postgraduate students, and practitioners interested in entrepreneurship, edutech, and educational dynamics, it is particularly relevant to scholars in entrepreneurship education and innovation, offering valuable insights into how to empower students and foster entrepreneurial ecosystems in the EU.
Contents
Introduction Chapter 1. Student Entrepreneurship. A European and Global Perspective Chapter 2. Setting Entrepreneurship Skill to Foster Venture Building Chapter 3. Framing a European Model of Entrepreneurship Education Chapter 4. Collaborative Strategies for Student Entrepreneurship. From Mentoring to Venture Building Chapter 5. Entrepreneurship education to foster innovation. The role of hackathons Chapter 6. New technological trends in entrepreneurship education Conclusions