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Business schools become masters of entrepreneurship
Business schools become masters of entrepreneurship
Business schools are forced to adjust their programs to the trend of entrepreneurship. This article explains why students are becoming more and more entrepreneurial and how business school adjust to that. Jeroen de Jong gives his view.
Business schools are forced to adjust their programs to the trend of entrepreneurship. This article explains why students are becoming more and more entrepreneurial and how business school adjust to that. Jeroen de Jong gives his view.
Participants
de Jong
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Referenced
Murray, S.
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist