How to Construct the Entrepreneurship Education Ecosystem of Universities
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Researching entrepreneurship education from the perspective of ecology and constructing an entrepreneurial education ecosystem in colleges are conducive to promoting the healthy, stable and sustainable development of entrepreneurship education. This article reviews the related theories of the entrepreneurial education ecosystem, analyzes the constituent elements of the entrepreneurial education ecosystem, and attempts to construct an entrepreneurial education ecosystem based on the combination of the social environment and the school micro-environment using ecological theories and methods. Running Paths and Methods of Various Elements of University Entrepreneurship Education Ecosystem .
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12899
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