ABSTRACT

This book explores the development of the rapidly evolving field of entrepreneurial learning by bringing together contributions from an international team of researchers, who offer new understanding of its emerging development and its potential scope for the future. Using the three domains of theory, education, and learning-in-practice, this book offers differing and complementary perspectives on entrepreneurial learning:

  • Conceptual work which reviews and summarises prior work in the field and advances theoretical understanding of entrepreneurial learning research, enabling a review of the development of research in this area over time.
  • Applied work around entrepreneurship education which develops understanding of teaching and learning practices in educational and institutional contexts.
  • Exploration of learning in ‘real’ business contexts, including new venture creation, family business and small business development, and ‘intrapreneurial’ learning in larger organisations.

Using global perspectives, originating from the different cultural contexts of the USA, UK, Nordic and Chinese perspectives, the chapters converge to address issues, questions and opportunities for the future development of entrepreneurial learning. This book will be of interest to educators and researchers in the areas of entrepreneurship, enterprise education and entrepreneurial development, as well as policy makers and business advice and support agencies.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|34 pages

Entrepreneurial learning

Past research and future challenges

chapter 3|27 pages

Becoming an entrepreneur

The unexplored role of childhood and adolescent human capital

chapter 7|22 pages

Progression and coherence in enterprise education

An overall framework supporting diversity

chapter 11|19 pages

Learning to evolve

Developing a practice-based evolutionary language of entrepreneurial learning

chapter 12|28 pages

Entrepreneurial preparedness

An exploratory case study of Chinese private enterprises