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|a Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Skills in Europe :
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|a Cover; Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Skills in Europe. Examples to Improve Potential Entrepreneurial Spirit; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Preface; 1 Entrepreneurial Education and Skills in a Changing Society; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Importance of Entrepreneurial Skills for Individuals and Societies; 1.3 Entrepreneurial Education; 1.4 Mentoring in Entrepreneurial Education; 1.5 Digital Innovation in Entrepreneurial Education; 1.6 Diversity in Entrepreneurship; 1.7 Conclusions; 2 Micro-Entrepreneurship in the Sharing Economy -- New Labour Market Opportunities?; 2.1 Introduction.
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|a 2.2 Working in the Offline Labour Market2.3 The Rising Sharing Economy; 2.4 The Labour Market in the Sharing Economy; 2.5 Expectations vs. Reality Check in the Sharing Economy; 2.6 Legal Status of and within the Sharing Economy; 2.6 Legal Status of and within the Sharing Economy; 2.7 The 'New' Micro-Entrepreneur; 2.8 Conclusions; 3 Social Entrepreneurship: The Challenge of Hybridity; 3.1 Why Social Entrepreneurship Matters; 3.2 Social Enterprise vs. Social Entrepreneurship; 3.2.2 Social Entrepreneurship -- 'The Social Innovation School ofThought'; 3.3 Methodology.
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|a 3.4 Hybridity of Business Models3.4.1 Institutional Frames and Logics; 3.4.2 Multiple Value Proposition; 3.4.3 Resource Scarcity; 3.5 Case Studies; 3.5.1 Piano C -- Work-life Reconciliation under the Mediterranean Welfare Model; 3.5.2 LUDE -- Demographic Change under the Liberal (Residual)Regime; 3.6 Discussion; 3.7 Conclusion and Future Research; 4 Immigrant Entrepreneurship -- A Chance for Labour Market Integration of Refugees?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Diachronic View on Immigration to Germany and theNetherlands; 4.2 Diachronic View on Immigration to Germany and the Netherlands.
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|a 4.3 'Existing' Immigrant Groups in Western Europe4.4 Labour Market Integration of Refugees; 4.5 Barriers to Labour Market Integration; 4.6 Immigrant Entrepreneurs and the Impact of Actors Networks; 4.7 Conclusions; 5 Women in Entrepreneurship -- Education Methods to Support Female Businesses; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Female Entrepreneurship in Europe; 5.3 Factors Inhibiting Female Entrepreneurs; 5.4 Competences Required for Female Entrepreneurs; 5.5 Methods Suitable for Skills Development for Female Entrepreneurs; 5.6 Conclusions; About the Authors.
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|a The labour markets and European societies as a whole are subject to constant change. One way to face these challenges is the application of "entrepreneurial skills" like self-motivation, time management etc. The authors give examples of entrepreneurship in the fields of digitalization, social innovation, and eco-innovation and present special groups of entrepreneurs (e.g. migrants) and their entrepreneurial spirit. Thus, the readers get insight in how an innovative and competitive Europe can look like.
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