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A few words about entrepreneurial learning, training, and brain plasticity

In: Handbook of Research Methodologies and Design in Neuroentrepreneurship

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  • Aparna Sud

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What if we use what we know about brain plasticity and adopted the frame of mind that entrepreneurship can be learned? Instead of conducting research based principally on past data sets, we could gather, analyze, and interpret data in real time. Not only would this give us an enhanced understanding of the neural correlates to traits common to entrepreneurs, helping us to define better the ever-nebulous “entrepreneurial†mindset, but it would also provide important clues into the effectiveness of entrepreneurial education.

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  • Aparna Sud, 2017. "A few words about entrepreneurial learning, training, and brain plasticity," Chapters, in: Mellani Day & Mary C. Boardman & Norris F. Krueger (ed.), Handbook of Research Methodologies and Design in Neuroentrepreneurship, chapter 9, pages 241-245, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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