Examining the Future Trajectory of Entrepreneurship

Consistent with the theme of this special issue, entrepreneurship today is truly everywhere-across campuses, across communities, and across borders. However, we know that entrepreneurship is being defined in different ways ... by different audiences! Exactly how entrepreneurship gets redefined and b...

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