Entrepreneurship Training and Transfer

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Entrepreneurship Training and Transfer. / Weers, Jakop; Gielnik, Michael.

The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives. Hrsg. / Michael M. Gielnik; Melissa S. Cardon; Michael Frese. London : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2021. S. 282-304.

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Weers, J & Gielnik, M 2021, Entrepreneurship Training and Transfer. in MM Gielnik, MS Cardon & M Frese (Hrsg.), The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London, S. 282-304. <https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003137573-16>

APA

Weers, J., & Gielnik, M. (2021). Entrepreneurship Training and Transfer. in M. M. Gielnik, M. S. Cardon, & M. Frese (Hrsg.), The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives (S. 282-304). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003137573-16

Vancouver

Weers J, Gielnik M. Entrepreneurship Training and Transfer. in Gielnik MM, Cardon MS, Frese M, Hrsg., The Psychology of Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2021. S. 282-304

Bibtex

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abstract = "Meta-analytical evidence suggests that entrepreneurship education and training (EET) can be effective in increasing short- and long-term outcomes in entrepreneurship (Martin et al., 2013). However, the effects significantly vary across studies suggesting that EET interventions substantially differ in their effectiveness. In this chapter, we will give an overview of the meta-analytic findings and point out that a lot of heterogeneity exists in the effect sizes of EET interventions. To explain the heterogeneity, we argue that a more detailed investigation of different teaching methodologies is needed to advance the understanding of how and why entrepreneurship education is effective. Furthermore, we argue that the rigor of the evaluation study accounts for additional heterogeneity in effect sizes.We present the results of the most rigorous evaluation studies and discuss the effectiveness of different EET interventions based on trustworthy effect sizes. Moreover, we develop a framework of training methodologies to better understand the effectiveness of different types of EET interventions. Finally, to acknowledge that outcomes of EET interventions, such as business creation, usually unfold over long periods of time, we give an overview of our current understanding of long-term transfer of EET and point out directions for future research in this area.",
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