In 10 chapters, entrepreneurship and other business scholars from North America, Spain, Mexico, and Singapore consider entrepreneurship education. They examine the development of
entrepreneurship programs in universities, the concept of an entrepreneurship education ecosystem, textbooks and their content, how institutional programs and approaches influence student and
community behaviors related to entrepreneurship, implications for discerning opportunity types in entrepreneurial action and education, innovation in university-based entrepreneurship, hybrid
training in urban environments, technology transfer and social entrepreneurship, and the development of the radiant model of university-wide entrepreneurship. Distributed in North America by
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