Theorising Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Education 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-87865-8_10
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Success Through Failure: Towards a Problem-Based Approach to Entrepreneurship Education

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“…Indicating that the course increased the emotional excitement and self-esteem around the idea of being an entrepreneur but not on becoming an entrepreneur. Further, other researchers found that EE does not motivate entrepreneurial action, and actually has a negative impact on entrepreneurial intention (Oosterbeek, Van Praag, & Ijsselstein, 2010;Dobson, Castro, Dobson, & Moros, 2019).…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Indicating that the course increased the emotional excitement and self-esteem around the idea of being an entrepreneur but not on becoming an entrepreneur. Further, other researchers found that EE does not motivate entrepreneurial action, and actually has a negative impact on entrepreneurial intention (Oosterbeek, Van Praag, & Ijsselstein, 2010;Dobson, Castro, Dobson, & Moros, 2019).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Social psychology theories allow researchers to understand entrepreneurs and their development within academic settings (Weber, 2012). In addition, in the field of entrepreneurship research, the TPB has been used to measure students' attitudes towards entrepreneurship within the focus of self-employment (Luthje & Franke, 2003) and intention to become entrepreneurs (Dobson & Dobson, 2022). The TPB allow researchers to explore the various factors to better understand a nascent entrepreneurs decision to launch a business.…”
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