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Can B-Schools Teach Entrepreneurship?

November 9, 2009 by Tim Berry with 96 views

The question continues: study entrepreneurship, or just jump in? Does a degree help? Can anybody teach entrepreneurship in the classroom? Can anybody learn it? You may have seen this post here from last week, about one problem with entrepreneurship education. That post was enhanced by John Wren’s comment there: I haven’t seen any... [read more]

One Problem with Entrepreurship Education

November 5, 2009 by Tim Berry with 178 views

I’m not saying this is the only problem. And, by the way, I’m in favor of entrepreneurship education, when it’s done well. I think it helps… but that’s another post. It’s a simple story. It’s a real problem with business education concerning entrepreneurship in top institutions. It happens way too often. Not that it’s the only... [read more]

Professor Misses the Point

August 14, 2008 by Jeff Cornwall with 69 views

Bruce Schierstedt called my attention to a post at Small Business Trends written by Scott Shane.  Scott, who is a professor of entrepreneurship at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, suggests that support for entrepreneurship education is being made for the wrong reasons: To me, the right reason to support... [read more]

Blogging from San Antonio

January 10, 2008 by Jeff Cornwall with 62 views

I am blogging the rest of this week from the 2008 annual meeting of the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) being held this year in San Antonio. USASBE is the leading voice in entrepreneurship research, teaching, and application. USASBE's mission is to advance knowledge and foster business... [read more]

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