Measuring and Understanding the Effects of Entrepreneurial Awareness Education

The widespread rise in entrepreneurship education at universities is frequently not accompanied by rigorous and sustainable program evaluations. Thus, the impact of these programs is still under dispute. In order to enhance this understanding, we derive an "entrepreneurship education model"...

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