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Assessing the development of entrepreneurial competencies

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Almeida, Fernando

Abstract

Entrepreneurship can be perceived as an individual's ability to identify opportunities, and to develop solutions that create innovative solutions for society. It can be a business, a project or even a movement that generates real change and impact on people's daily lives. What defines an entrepreneu... view more

Entrepreneurship can be perceived as an individual's ability to identify opportunities, and to develop solutions that create innovative solutions for society. It can be a business, a project or even a movement that generates real change and impact on people's daily lives. What defines an entrepreneur is his/her behavior and attitudes and not personality traits or any other innate characteristics. It is not possible to predict which individuals have an entrepreneurial profile, but we can work on developing the skills that are necessary to become an entrepreneur. Therefore, this view assumes that entrepreneurial skills can be developed through education and life experiences. The teaching of entrepreneurship is a theme that has generated considerable interest in higher education institutions. Several programs have been proposed. Currently, it is necessary to evaluate their effectiveness, considering multiple perspectives. Only through the evaluation of the performance of these courses we can ensure that students are properly prepared for the challenges they will encounter in the labor market, whether through the launch of a start-up or in the management of a company or project. This study uses the EntreComp framework to assess the development of entrepreneurial skills and to identify the factors that influence their performance.... view less

Keywords
entrepreneurship; competence; innovation; university level of education; interdisciplinarity

Classification
Management Science

Free Keywords
entrepreneurial competencies; approach; multidisciplinary

Document language
English

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 65-67

Journal
Technology transfer: innovative solutions in Social Sciences and Humanities (2020)

ISSN
2613-5647

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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