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Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management: Can We Afford to Neglect Them in the Twenty-first Century Business School?
Authors:Allan A Gibb
Institution:Small Business Centre, Durham University Business School, Mill Hill Lane, Durham DH1 3LB, UK
Abstract:This article reviews the case for business schools becoming more seriously involved in teaching and research in the field of entrepreneurship and small business. It begins by reviewing some of the global pressures that underpin the need for management schools to devote more serious attention to these phenomena. It then argues the central case for a clear conceptual stance to be taken on the relationship between small business and entrepreneurship as a basis for core programme and pedagogical design. It finally reviews the key issues of change that will confront business schools wishing to move into this area under the three headings of: involvement with the community; teaching and research; and organization design.
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