Is it the time to reshape entrepreneurship education? State-of-the-art and further perspectives
The DEMS Management Seminar series is proud to host
Mariacarmela Passarelli
(University of Calabria)
Title: "Is it the time to reshape entrepreneurship education? State-of-the-art and further perspectives"
Abstract:
The paper presents a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of entrepreneurship education (EE), with the aim of identifying both its core themes and the emerging elements likely to shape its future development. The analysis highlights key established topics, and at the same time, it identifies emerging directions that point toward a more multidisciplinary and human-centered future for EE. By bringing together established knowledge and frontier perspectives, the seminar offers a clearer understanding of where EE research stands and where it may be heading. It also raises new research questions and provides actionable insights for scholars, educators, and institutions seeking to redesign entrepreneurship education in ways that better prepare future leaders with the competencies, adaptability, and resilience required in an increasingly entrepreneurial society.
BIO
Mariacarmela Passarelli is an Associate Professor of Business Administration and Management and Delegate for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Calabria. She obtained her PhD in Economics and Management from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa and has been a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. She has also conducted research and teaching activities at prestigious international institutions, including the Manhattan Institute of Management, Otto von Guericke University, ICSE Gran Canaria, and ESSEC Business School. She is co-coordinator of the Entrepreneurship Thematic Group of the Italian Society of Management. She is also a member of the “Innovative Teaching” group of SIMA. Author of books and numerous international scientific publications, her research interests focus on entrepreneurship, innovation management, and social and ethical impact. She is actively involved in European and national projects, entrepreneurship training programs, and innovative teaching initiatives. She collaborates with national and international scientific associations.
The seminar will be held in U16-01b.