Search for dissertations about: "Entrepreneurial learning"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words Entrepreneurial learning.
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6. An Entrepreneurial Mindset : Self-Regulating Mechanisms for Goal Attainment
Abstract : Comprised of a cover story and five separate but interrelated articles, this dissertation explores entrepreneurial learning. By connecting multiple theoretical perspectives, reviewing extant literature, using four qualitative datasets, and building theory inductively, the articles explain components to and mechanisms of entrepreneurial learning. READ MORE
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7. Career as an experiential learning voyage : Development of experiential assessment methodology in a lifelong learning context
Abstract : This research is in the management discipline, more specifically in human resource management concerned with staffing. It examines a relatively new phenomenon: career changes by a special cadre of individuals who have advanced education and training, perhaps a doctoral degree in sciences, humanities, or engineering, and who, at the dusk of their careers, became entrepreneurial and strive to switch from an executive position in business to an academic post or vice versa. READ MORE
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8. Experiential entrepreneurship education : Reflective thinking as a counterbalance to action for developing entrepreneurial knowledge
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9. Developing Entrepreneurial Behavior
Abstract : Can nascent entrepreneurs learn how to behave so as to achieve their ambition of creating new ventures? This thesis explores how the development of entrepreneurial behavior can be facilitated through investigating nascent entrepreneurship taking place at the university. The focus is on the influence of environmental factors and the processes involved as a new opportunity-based venture is created need to be considered when addressing entrepreneurial behavior development. READ MORE
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10. Teacher Change in relation to Professional Development in Entrepreneurial Learning
Abstract : Abstract Compulsory school teachers’ perceptions and change in relation to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in entrepreneurial learning are investigated in this thesis. The teacher level focus is based on evidence pointing to the teacher’s strong impact on student interest and learning and the teacher as the single most influential actor on the implemented curriculum. READ MORE