Revisiting entrepreneurship education: implications from recent findings in biology Online publication date: Fri, 13-Oct-2023
by Ravinder K. Zutshi; Wee-Liang Tan
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business (IJESB), Vol. 50, No. 3, 2023
Abstract: Entrepreneurship education has grown from the early days when there were only a few schools offering courses. The content of the education is drawn from various disciplines. Most of the disciplines that entrepreneurship draws from are from human sciences - for example, economics, philosophy, sociology, and psychology. Human sciences are uncertain sciences; however, advancements in the biological sciences, genetics and neurobiology enable scholars in mind sciences and decision theory to better understand human decision process. It has serious implications for entrepreneurship education. In this paper, we explore these developments and the implications for entrepreneurship education.
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