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Introduction
Editors
I. Section I - Distinctive Approaches to Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Education
1. Teaching entrepreneurship to undergraduates: a Vygotskian perspective
2. Pedagogy and Andragogy, a Shared Approach to Education in Entrepreneurship for Students in Higher Education
3. How is undergraduate university entrepreneurship different? A framework proposal
4. TBD
5. Integrating experiential learning with the blended teaching to enrich the Undergraduate Enterprises & Enterprises delivery
6. Delivering Entrepreneurship Education to Undergraduates in a Post Covid-19 World
II. Section II - Impacting the Mindset of the Undergraduate
7. What do we talk about when we talk about entrepreneurial mindset training?
8. Humanism as an Educational Philosophy to Underpin Entrepreneurship Education for the Benefit of Students and Society
9. Conceptualising the employability-entrepreneurship nexus
10. TBD
11. Exploring the professional identity and career trajectories of undergraduates on a team-based, experiential degree programme
12. Digital skills and entrepreneurial education in Malaysia: An evidence from experiential learning
III. Section III Ecosystem experiences in UEE
13. Setting the scene the Student-Process-Educator Nexus in Entrepreneurship Education
14. Who cares about entrepreneurship?: Educators Longitudinal perspective from a public University in Mexico
15. Ecosystem engagement in entrepreneurship education
16. Toward a new conceptualization of University Entrepreneurship Ecosystems: the role of sustainable Family Business Theory
17. Delivering Entrepreneurship Education for Would-be and Existing Small Business Entrepreneurs
Conclusion: Entrepreneurship education for an undergraduate audience: a review and future directions.
Editors
I. Section I - Distinctive Approaches to Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Education
1. Teaching entrepreneurship to undergraduates: a Vygotskian perspective
2. Pedagogy and Andragogy, a Shared Approach to Education in Entrepreneurship for Students in Higher Education
3. How is undergraduate university entrepreneurship different? A framework proposal
4. TBD
5. Integrating experiential learning with the blended teaching to enrich the Undergraduate Enterprises & Enterprises delivery
6. Delivering Entrepreneurship Education to Undergraduates in a Post Covid-19 World
II. Section II - Impacting the Mindset of the Undergraduate
7. What do we talk about when we talk about entrepreneurial mindset training?
8. Humanism as an Educational Philosophy to Underpin Entrepreneurship Education for the Benefit of Students and Society
9. Conceptualising the employability-entrepreneurship nexus
10. TBD
11. Exploring the professional identity and career trajectories of undergraduates on a team-based, experiential degree programme
12. Digital skills and entrepreneurial education in Malaysia: An evidence from experiential learning
III. Section III Ecosystem experiences in UEE
13. Setting the scene the Student-Process-Educator Nexus in Entrepreneurship Education
14. Who cares about entrepreneurship?: Educators Longitudinal perspective from a public University in Mexico
15. Ecosystem engagement in entrepreneurship education
16. Toward a new conceptualization of University Entrepreneurship Ecosystems: the role of sustainable Family Business Theory
17. Delivering Entrepreneurship Education for Would-be and Existing Small Business Entrepreneurs
Conclusion: Entrepreneurship education for an undergraduate audience: a review and future directions.