Graduate entrepreneurship: intentions, education and training
Abstract
Purpose
The paper's purpose is to present an introduction to the special issue is that positions and explores some of issues and challenges in the field of graduate entrepreneurship.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper examines a range of issues and themes and introduces papers of six authors/author teams. The introductory paper is divided into three sections: what is graduate entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial intentions; and education and training.
Findings
The paper finds that, despite increasing attention on graduate entrepreneurship, there remains a lack of research on entrepreneurial intentions and enterprise/entrepreneurship education and training in varied and multiple contexts. This special issue includes research from a number of countries, including England, Ireland, Australia and the USA.
Originality/value
The paper provides the basis for a more nuanced understanding of entrepreneurial intentions and related education and training – of interest to both researchers and policy makers in terms of the journey from student to start‐up.
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Citation
Nabi, G. and Holden, R. (2008), "Graduate entrepreneurship: intentions, education and training", Education + Training, Vol. 50 No. 7, pp. 545-551. https://doi.org/10.1108/00400910810909018
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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