The Contribution of Educational Aspects in Entrepreneurship Development
Abstract
Education is contemplating as essential in the creation of entrepreneurs. Among many disciplines, entrepreneurship education is essential for development; this facilitates increasing entrepreneurial interest through inculcation of competencies, skills, and the provision of knowledge that enables individuals to become entrepreneurs. Despite the global interest in entrepreneurship education and training, many country's efforts have not been carefully evaluated, and the world's knowledge of these programs is not adequate. Educational institutions play a significant role in building entrepreneurial capacity by offering quality entrepreneurship education to individuals. This study discusses how educational aspects contribute to entrepreneurship development. Â Empirical literature reviews reveal that the educational aspect is critical in entrepreneurship development and is vital in contributing to economic development through innovation, prosperity, and employment.
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