2014
DOI: 10.5430/bmr.v3n2p18
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Facilitating Elements for the Transmission of the Entrepreneurial Spirit in the Classroom

Abstract: There have been countless tests made to confirm that creativity is a critical skill for entrepreneurs and their entrepreneurial training (Schmidt, J. et al. 2012), even more, practices on divergent thinking increases the entrepreneurial skills of students to generate a greater number and range of ideas, but not, their approaches to solve problems in a creative way. This situation raises a number of questions that should be analyzed before adding creativity and techniques to improve the training of creative thi… Show more

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“…Therefore, the schooling years (in Universities or Polytechnics, for example) offer substantial opportunities to expose students to entrepreneurship theory and practice and avail students of some entrepreneurship career options that are different from traditional career options (Kourilsky, 1995;, in addition to increasing their entrepreneurship attitudes and motivations. Creativity is important for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education (Schmidt et al, 2012;Comeche & Pascual, 2014). According to Misoska et al (2016), students' entrepreneurial intention is a function of entrepreneurial education, support systems, and an encouraging business environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the schooling years (in Universities or Polytechnics, for example) offer substantial opportunities to expose students to entrepreneurship theory and practice and avail students of some entrepreneurship career options that are different from traditional career options (Kourilsky, 1995;, in addition to increasing their entrepreneurship attitudes and motivations. Creativity is important for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship education (Schmidt et al, 2012;Comeche & Pascual, 2014). According to Misoska et al (2016), students' entrepreneurial intention is a function of entrepreneurial education, support systems, and an encouraging business environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%