Abstract

Beginning in 1987, when I first became the Monus Entrepreneurship Chairholder in the Wiliamson School of Business at Youngstown State University (a position that I held from 1987 to 199) and continuing until the present, where I am now the Irvin L. Young Entrepreneurship Chairholder and Wisconsin Distinguished Professor in the College of Business and Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (where I have been since 1990), I have been searching for and working to develop a model entrepreneurship curriculum at the University level. This article reports the results of that quest.

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