Drivers for Entrepreneurship Education: Harnessing Innovation for Quality Youth Employment and Income Generation

Purpose: This study proposes directions for developing Entrepreneurship Education (EE) based on innovation by identifying and grouping its driving elements. It intends to build entrepreneurial skills and capacities, enabling individuals to create and manage their businesses successfully. Methodology...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kvalita inovácia prosperita 2024-01, Vol.28 (1), p.193-222
Hauptverfasser: De Oliveira Silva, Fernanda, Espuny, Maximilian, Ferreira Costa, Ana Carolina, Bolaños Anaya, Yadirka, Marcondes Faria, Amanda, Santos, Gilberto, De Oliveira, Otávio José
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: This study proposes directions for developing Entrepreneurship Education (EE) based on innovation by identifying and grouping its driving elements. It intends to build entrepreneurial skills and capacities, enabling individuals to create and manage their businesses successfully. Methodology/Approach: This work used the scientific method of Content Analysis to identify and analyse the EE-boosting elements in the literature. Findings: Among this work's theoretical contributions, the theoretical articulation of EE with the Triple Helix sectors—universities, industry, and Government—stands out. These contributions support the advancement of the state of the art and the development of new research. Research Limitation/Implication: Discuss deeper insights into EE elements and their applicability in various educational contexts. Originality/Value of paper: The main contribution of this work was a more efficient interaction between public and private educational institutions, Non-Governmental Organizations, public agencies, and private companies, favouring innovation in the teaching-learning process and the insertion of young people into productive activities.
ISSN:1335-1745
1335-1745
DOI:10.12776/qip.v28i1.1905