The impact of education on entrepreneurship. makign of a group discussion analysis
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This work belongs to a funded multidisciplinary RD project whose aim is to analyze the impact of secondary and higher education on firm creation as well as the curricular innovations needed to improve entrepreneurship among young people. In this paper we show the making-of of the conducted Discussion Group analysis, with the goal of analyzing the educational needs and expectations of young people related to entrepreneurship. Specifically, we present three Discussion Groups made of representatives of groups involved in firm creation: entrepreneurs, experts and Educatos-Counselors, with a total of 25 participants.
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