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opportunities arise only when brilliant innovation meets overwhelming market
needs at just the right timeâ (von Windheim 2014, p. 35). There are unique
opportunities for entrepreneurship education to help shape the digital landscape in
Germanyandbeyond, fosteringconnectionsbetweenall stakeholders,which iswhy
âin the spirit of our âDigital Entrepreneurship for the âDecade of ActionââCan-
vasââuniversities need to bring together all stakeholder and players potentially
involved in founding new ventures (von Windheim 2014). Teaching about the
SDGs in the samemanner as wemore generally teach about business ethics and
philosophy, must become the backdrop of our entrepreneurship education if we
want to achieve the still ambitious agenda set out by the United Nations and
transform our society for the better.
AcknowledgementsandContributors Theauthorswould like to thankAlexandraChristiansen,
a professional foreign language assistant at the University of Hamburg who provided language
support. The authors would like to thank Dr. Christian Stein and Thomas Lilge of
Humboldt-UniversitĂ€t zuBerlinâsCluster ofExcellence for thematic input andvaluable feedback.
The authors would like to thank Annalena FeldmĂŒller (University of Hamburg) and Ătienne
Prinage (LeuphanaUniversitĂ€t LĂŒneburg) for their support as student assistants.
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Digital Entrepreneurship
Impact on Business and Society
- Titel
- Digital Entrepreneurship
- Untertitel
- Impact on Business and Society
- Autoren
- Mariusz Soltanifar
- Mathew Hughes
- Lutz Göcke
- Verlag
- Springer Verlag
- Ort
- Cham
- Datum
- 2021
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-030-53914-6
- Abmessungen
- 16.0 x 24.0 cm
- Seiten
- 340
- Schlagwörter
- Entrepreneurship, IT in Business, Innovation/Technology Management, Business and Management, Open Access, Digital transformation and entrepreneurship, ICT based business models
- Kategorie
- International