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An Expertise Approach to Entrepreneurship Education

In: The Age of Entrepreneurship Education Research: Evolution and Future

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  • Bruce T. Teague
  • William B. Gartner

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This chapter uses the expertise literature (e.g.,Ericsson et al., 2018; Ericsson &Pool, 2016) to explore ways that entrepreneurship education might be enhanced through the deliberate practice of specific entrepreneurial behaviors and cognitive skills. What is appealing about the use of expertise methods and theory is the application of very rigorous standards for improving behavioral and cognitive skills that are correlated to better outcomes. The authors suggest that an expertise approach challenges entrepreneurship educators to identify what aspects of the entrepreneurial process might be “deliberately practiced” and to consider modifying aspects of training entrepreneurs to better develop their entrepreneurial capabilities.

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  • Bruce T. Teague & William B. Gartner, 2023. "An Expertise Approach to Entrepreneurship Education," Advances in Entrepreneurship, Firm Emergence and Growth, in: The Age of Entrepreneurship Education Research: Evolution and Future, volume 23, pages 91-109, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:aefegz:s1074-754020230000023006
    DOI: 10.1108/S1074-754020230000023006
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