HBKU Press
Place
Doha
country
Qatar
Language
Arabic/English
Contextualizing Entrepreneurship Education: An Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of existing studies in the literature which offer varying interpretations of contextualization. This chapter builds the overall framework of the book by arguing that contextualizing EE entails a number of attributes such as receptivity to learn from global experiences, undertaking national strategies and policies and finally being sensitive to dominant value systems in the society.
Localizing Entrepreneurship Education: Global Perspectives, Qatari Experiences
Should entrepreneurship be guided by morals or by turning a profit? This book explores this question and highlights the necessity for an immediate response to create a balance between traditional and modern fast-moving economies, using the State of Qatar as an example.
One Box Many Hearts
When Lana is forced to leave her home because of conflict, her whole world is turned upside down. Though her new home is safe, she had to leave everything behind. She misses her old friends and her old school. She has nothing. Will Lana ever be able to call this new place home? |