Abstract
This study applies action research (AR)—defined as a cyclical process of continuous improvement of practical and real-life problems—to investigate the evolution of a voluntary, noncredit, collaborative coworking environment for student entrepreneurs at a nonresidential college. The goal of the article is to illustrate how entrepreneurship educators can use AR as a catalyst to continuously improve entrepreneurship education environments based on a deeper understanding of students’ needs and entrepreneurial development levels. We conclude with a general reflection about the AR project and the implications of AR to the larger entrepreneurship education context.
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