ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: A STILL UNCERTAIN ROAD IN JAPAN AND EUROPE
Philippe Debroux
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Philippe Debroux: Soka University, Associate Researcher at UMIFRE 19, Maison Franco-Japonaise of Tokyo, Japan
Chapter 13 in The Dynamics of Regional Innovation:Policy Challenges in Europe and Japan, 2011, pp 267-288 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionA revival of entrepreneurship as engine of economic growthBut a disappointing pace of change in the creation of new companiesThe Growing Recognition of the Importance of Entrepreneurship Education Amid Uncertainties and DoubtsEntrepreneurship education in the reforms of the education systemsThe narrow and broad concepts of entrepreneurship educationThe Multifaceted Characteristics of Entrepreneurship EducationThe engagement with the key stakeholdersMultiplicity and variety of initiativesA realistic assessment of the future developmentConclusionReferences
Keywords: Innovation; Innovation Policies; Clusters; Transfer of Technology; Srat-Up; Intellectual Property; Patents; Venture Capital; Europe; Japan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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