Social Entrepreneurship Education: A systematic review of curricula contents and teaching methods

Authors

  • Hajar ALOURHZAL
  • Anas HATTABOU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5651821

Keywords:

Social entrepreneurship education, SE courses, teaching methods, entrepreneurship education, Social entrepreneurship

Abstract

Abstract:

Social entrepreneurship education is one of the fastest-growing subject areas in the world. Despite these developments, scholars and practitioners are far from reaching a consensus about "what" and "how" to educate social entrepreneurship. This study presents a systematic review of 30 articles published in Scopus and web of science databases between 2007 to January 2020. It offers an overview of the most popular SE courses and teaching methods on social entrepreneurship education programs. Based on identified research gaps, we provide future research directions that will help more researchers and practitioners conceptualize social entrepreneurship education.

 

Keywords: Social entrepreneurship education, SE courses, teaching methods, entrepreneurship education, Social entrepreneurship

Author Biographies

Hajar ALOURHZAL

Phd student
University IBN ZORH, BP 8658 AGADIR MOROCCO, Laboratory of Studies and Applied Research in
Economics (LERASE), The Development Economics Research Team, Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social
Sciences of AGADIR.
Mail: [email protected]

Anas HATTABOU

Professor Habilitation to direct research (HDR)
University IBN ZORH, BP 8658 AGADIR MOROCCO, Laboratory of Studies and Applied Research in
Economics (LERASE), The Development Economics Research Team, Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social
Sciences of AGADIR.
Mail: [email protected]

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Published

2021-08-30

How to Cite

ALOURHZAL, H. ., & HATTABOU, A. . (2021). Social Entrepreneurship Education: A systematic review of curricula contents and teaching methods. African Scientific Journal, 3(7), 001. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5651821

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