CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue: Entrepreneurship Education and Learning
DEADLINE for SUBMISSION: March 5th, 2019.
The IberoAmerican Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business (REGEPE - Acronym in Portuguese) is an online peer reviewed scientific journal, published quarterly, linked to the National Association of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management – ANEGEPE that publishes theoretical development and theoretical-empirical articles, reviews, teaching cases and technological reports in the areas of entrepreneurship and small business management. Articles are published in Portuguese, English or Spanish. The subjects that are of interest of the publication include, among others:
- Education and research in entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial behavior
- Innovation, technology and venture capital
- Public policies, promotion of entrepreneurship and social networks
- Sustainable, cultural, social and gender-based entrepreneurship
- Internationalization of entrepreneurship
- Internationalization of small businesses
- Small business strategy and management
- Business networks, productive arrangements and regional/local development
- Financing and promotion of small businesses
Read more at:
www.regepe.org.br/index
The special issue in Entrepreneurship Education and Learning focus on current research in understanding the practices and improvements of processes for developing new entrepreneurs. The high dynamism of the entrepreneurial practice increased the complexity of training and preparing new entrepreneurs. Understanding how entrepreneurs learn and the impact of innovative and effective educational approaches in entrepreneurial success permeates a relevant part in current entrepreneurship research projects.
Therefore, we invite the submission of papers addressing current issues in Entrepreneurship Education, including, but not limited, to the effectiveness of educational programs; innovative pedagogic initiatives and programs; soft skills and mindset training; student engagement; applied learning experiences; use of teaching cases and other tools; theoretical approaches; culture, society and public policies; and reflections on the challenges to prepare future entrepreneurs.
Questions and submissions of papers to Vania Nassif, Chief Editor vania.nassif@gmail.com
Indexing sources – REGEPE:
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Marcos Hashimoto
Associate Professor
University of Indianapolis
Indianapolis IN
Adjunct Editor Iberoamerican Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
mhashimoto@uindy.edu(317) 791-5914
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