Testing a typology of entrepreneurialism : emerging findings from an academy with an enterprise specialism

Woods, Philip and Woods, Glenys J. (2009) Testing a typology of entrepreneurialism : emerging findings from an academy with an enterprise specialism. Management in Education (3). pp. 125-129. ISSN 0892-0206
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Based on initial analyses of a case study of an Academy with a specialism in business and enterprise,1 this article examines how the Academy appears to be constructing meanings around enterprise.2 It tests the usefulness of a typology of entrepreneurialism (Woods et al., 2007) as a means of exploring the degree to which meanings ascribed to entrepreneurialism are fixed around business models, or take in or construct different or broader conceptions of entrepreneurial activity. For reasons of space, the article draws principally from the study’s interview data from staff and other adults. Students’ views and other data will be discussed in future publications.

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