Is there an association between business and entrepreneurship education and differing entrepreneurial groups in Australia?: Evidence from GEM Australia

dc.contributor.authorO'Connor, A.
dc.contributor.authorGreene, F.
dc.contributor.organisationEntrepreneurship, Commercialisation & Innovation Centre
dc.date.issued2012
dc.description.abstractAlthough business and entrepreneurship education is widespread, there remain considerable doubts about its relationship with wider groups in society. This paper examines the link between business and entrepreneurship education and five common entrepreneurial groups (nascent entrepreneurs, future nascent entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, new entrepreneurs, and existing entrepreneurs) in Australia. Using GEM data, we find that both business and entrepreneurship education have positive associations with each of these five entrepreneurial groups.
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityAllan O'Connor, Francis Greene
dc.identifier.citationSmall Enterprise Research, 2012; 19(1):5-16
dc.identifier.doi10.5172/ser.2012.19.1.5
dc.identifier.issn1321-5906
dc.identifier.issn1175-0979
dc.identifier.orcidO'Connor, A. [0000-0003-1197-7805]
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2440/73639
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSEAANZ
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dc.subjectbusiness and entrepreneurship education
dc.subjectnascents
dc.subjectentrepreneurs
dc.subjectintrapreneurs
dc.titleIs there an association between business and entrepreneurship education and differing entrepreneurial groups in Australia?: Evidence from GEM Australia
dc.typeJournal article
pubs.publication-statusPublished

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