The Role of Egyptian Educational Institutes in Entrepreneurship Value Co-Creation

In recent years, studies on entrepreneurial education have called for further research that investigates the precise nature of the entrepreneurial ecosystem by exploring how learning impacts entrepreneurship and the role that educational establishments play as enablers and contributors in this proce...

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