Contribuições de Múltiplas Nacionalidades em Prol da Educação em Empreendedorismo
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10.14211/regepe.v9i1.1835Palabras clave:
Educação Empreendedora, Empreendedor, EmpreendedorismoResumen
O objetivo deste editorial é fazer a introdução da edição especial sobre educação em empreendedorismo (EE) da Revista de Empreendedorismo e Gestão de Pequenas Empresas (REGEPE). Para tanto, aqui se faz uma breve contextualização, levantam-se considerações sobre o tema, sintetizam-se os principais motivos de rejeição dos artigos não incluídos na edição e destacam-se contribuições dos artigos nela publicados, a fim de impulsionar o aperfeiçoamento da pesquisa sobre o tema no Brasil. A chamada da edição desafiou os pesquisadores a apresentarem diferentes visões, teorias e práticas de EE, a partir do estudo de questões críticas, como necessidades de conhecimento e diferenciação frente à educação tradicional.
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