Exploring inclusivity in entrepreneurship education provision: A European study

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Colette Henry , Wendy Wu , Kare Moberg , Slavica Singer , Barbara Gabriel , Robertt Valente , Carolina Carlos , Nick Fannin
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Abstract

This paper explores inclusivity in entrepreneurship education (EE) provision. This is an important area of research given the growth in EE provision globally and the intention for it to be a discipline and a competence accessible to everyone. Drawing on data from nine European Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and their respective entrepreneurship programs, our core research question asks: how inclusive are European entrepreneurship education programs, and how might their inclusivity be enhanced? Answering this question could help raise awareness of the need for inclusive EE, identify specific student cohorts who are potentially excluded and help widen EE participation generally. We contribute to the existing body of literature in this field by underscoring the significance of inclusivity in EE programs, proposing an adapted version of an existing inclusivity-proofing tool as a first step for HEIs on their inclusivity journey and offering insights designed to bolster HEIs' EE inclusivity efforts.
探索创业教育办学的包容性:欧洲研究
本文探讨创业教育(EE)办学的包容性。鉴于创业教育在全球范围内的发展,以及将其作为一门学科和一种人人都能获得的能力的意图,这是一个重要的研究领域。根据九所欧洲高等教育机构(HEIs)及其各自创业课程的数据,我们的核心研究问题是:欧洲创业教育课程的包容性如何?回答这个问题有助于提高人们对包容性创业教育必要性的认识,确定可能被排斥在外的特定学生群体,并有助于扩大创业教育的总体参与度。我们强调了创业教育课程包容性的重要性,提出了现有包容性验证工具的改编版,作为高等院校实现包容性的第一步,并提供了旨在加强高等院校创业教育包容性努力的见解,从而为该领域的现有文献做出了贡献。
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Journal of Business Venturing Insights
Journal of Business Venturing Insights Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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