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The 21 articles of this book were selected from the 40 keynotes, workshops and papers presented at the Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Education and Training Conference (IntEnt96 see also: www.intent-conference.de) held at the University of Nijmegen and the Stichting Gelderse Hogescholen, Arnhem, NL organized by Dr. Annemarie Rima (Conference Chair), HEAO Arnhem and Ria van Muiswinkel, College von Bestuur, in cooperation with the Foerderkreis Gruendungs-Forschung e. V., Germany (www.fgf-ev.de).
Keynote speakers from Japan, Mexico, Zimbabwe, USA and different European countries as well
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The 21 articles of this book were selected from the 40 keynotes, workshops and papers presented at the Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Education and Training Conference (IntEnt96 see also: www.intent-conference.de) held at the University of Nijmegen and the Stichting Gelderse Hogescholen, Arnhem, NL organized by Dr. Annemarie Rima (Conference Chair), HEAO Arnhem and Ria van Muiswinkel, College von Bestuur, in cooperation with the Foerderkreis Gruendungs-Forschung e. V., Germany (www.fgf-ev.de).

Keynote speakers from Japan, Mexico, Zimbabwe, USA and different European countries as well as from diverse fields such as academics, politics and business provided many different approaches to Entrepreneurship Education and Training.

CONTENTS:
PART A: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: TEACHING METHODS
1. University Training for Entrepreneurship - An Action Frame of Reference: Bengt Johannisson, Hans Landström, Jessica Rosenberg
2. The Goals and Impact of Educational Interventions in the Early Stages of Entrepreneur Career Development: Larry W. Cox
3. Evaluating Secondary School and College Level Entrepreneurial Education - Pilot Testing a Questionnaire: Tuula Mahlberg
4. Entrepreneurship Education Innovation: Curriculum and Community Strategies: Harold P. Welsch
5. Case Writing: A Tool for Research as well as Teaching: William & Margaret J. Naumes

PART B: ENTREPREURSHIP EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT: AROUND THE WORLD
6. A Critical Evaluation of Australian Entrepreneurship Education and Training: John Saee
7. Educating for Our Future: Creating Enterprising Youth: Robin Morris, Diane Wingham
8. Entrepreneurship Education and Training in Sri Lanka: Sudatta Ranasinghe
9. Entrepreneurship Curriculum Innovation: The University of Puerto Rico Case: Gerald E. Hills
10. University Model of Business Creation and Development: Rafael E. Alcaraz Rodríguez
11. Small Business Management Education and Training: An Innovative Approach to the Reconstruction and Development of the New South Africa: Elbeth Le Roux, Cecile Nieuwenhuizen
12. The Effects of Enterprise Support Programmes on the Success of Small Business Start-ups: The Experience of the Technology Enterprise Programme: Colette Henry, Albert Titterington
13. Readjusting a Training Institution to Changing Needs: GEA College: Miroslav Glas

PART C: BACKGROUND FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
14. Is Management Education Developing, or Killing, the Entrepreneurial Spirit? Dean A. Sheperd, Evan J. Douglas
15. Entrepreneurship and Management: Differing but Complementary Processes: Louis Jacques Filion
16. The Application of Socio-anthropological Explanations of Learning to the Business Start-up Process for a Population of Young Graduates: David Mullen, Vicky Meakin
17. Computer-assisted Planning Calculation for Entrepreneurs: W. Dieterle, V. A. Valiulis
18. Leadership Styles and Management Practices of Russian Entrepreneurs: The Implications for Transferability of Western Organization Development and Training Interventions: Alexander Ardichvili, Richard N. Cardozo, Alexander Garsparishvili

PART D: DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
19. A Guide to Successful Entrepreneurship: Dermot Layden
20. Entrepreneurship in the Electronic Commerce Era: Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic
21. Attitudinal Characteristics of Male and Female Entrepreneurs, Managers, and Business Owner: David V. Stimpson