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EntreComp into action - Get inspired, make it happen: A user guide to the European Entrepreneurship Competence Framework

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  • Elin McCallum

    (Bantani Education)

  • Rebecca Weicht

    (Bantani Education)

  • Lisa McMullan

    (The Women's Organisation)

  • Alison Price

    (Enterprise Evolution)

Abstract

This guide is a tool for those individuals and organisations who wish to explore why, when and how they can use EntreComp, the European Entrepreneurship Competence Framework. The entrepreneurship competence is increasingly recognised as a competence for life, relevant to personal development and fulfilment, finding and progressing in employment, as well as initiating new ventures ranging from community campaigns, social enterprises to new start-up businesses. Why a competence for life? Being creative or thinking about how to do things in new ways is equally relevant to progressing your career as well as coming up with new business ideas. Taking the initiative and mobilizing others to get involved are useful skills when fundraising for your local sports team, or establishing a new social enterprise. Understanding how to put a plan into action and use finances wisely are relevant for your own life and for business planning in an SME. EntreComp is new, so those using it are just starting out in their use of the framework and exploring how it can be implemented in practice. The examples gathered here are intended to illustrate the breadth and depth of potential for using EntreComp, but this will of course evolve through time and experience. This guide is intended to inspire more actors across Europe and beyond to get involved, to join a community of participants committed to embedding these competences for life into education, communities, work and enterprise.

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  • Elin McCallum & Rebecca Weicht & Lisa McMullan & Alison Price, 2018. "EntreComp into action - Get inspired, make it happen: A user guide to the European Entrepreneurship Competence Framework," JRC Research Reports JRC109128, Joint Research Centre.
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    1. Jaana Seikkula-Leino & Maria Salomaa & Svanborg Rannveig Jónsdóttir & Elin McCallum & Hazel Israel, 2021. "EU Policies Driving Entrepreneurial Competences—Reflections from the Case of EntreComp," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(15), pages 1-21, July.
    2. Daniel Vankov & Borislav Vankov, 2023. "Entrepreneurship education 2-in-1: Helping young Bulgarians become more entrepreneurial in a 10-month parallel-group randomized trial," Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Springer, vol. 12(1), pages 1-23, December.
    3. Arantza Arruti & Cristina Morales & Estibaliz Benitez, 2021. "Entrepreneurship Competence in Pre-Service Teachers Training Degrees at Spanish Jesuit Universities: A Content Analysis Based on EntreComp and EntreCompEdu," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(16), pages 1-17, August.
    4. Katarzyna Chudy- Laskowska & Marta Czyzewska & Karolina Jezierska & Teresa Piecuch, 2021. "Entrepreneurial Competencies in Research Based on EntreComp Among Student Youth in Poland," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(3), pages 509-522.
    5. Heliona Miço & Jonida Cungu, 2023. "Entrepreneurship Education, a Challenging Learning Process towards Entrepreneurial Competence in Education," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 13(1), pages 1-21, January.
    6. Augusta Raţiu & Ionela Maniu & Emilia-Loredana Pop, 2023. "EntreComp Framework: A Bibliometric Review and Research Trends," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-26, January.
    7. Grete Hagebakken & Christian Reimers & Elsa Solstad, 2021. "Entrepreneurship Education as a Strategy to Build Regional Sustainability," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(5), pages 1-17, February.

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    Keywords

    EntreComp; Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship Education; Entrepreneurial Learning; Key Competences for Lifelong Learning; Human Capital;
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