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Transforming enterprise education: sustainable pedagogies of hope and social justice

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Transforming enterprise education: sustainable pedagogies of hope and social justice. / Dodd, Sarah; Lage-Arias, Serxia; Berglund, Karin et al.
In: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Vol. 34, No. 7-8, 30.09.2022, p. 686-700.

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Dodd, S, Lage-Arias, S, Berglund, K, Jack, S, Hytti, U & Verduijn, K 2022, 'Transforming enterprise education: sustainable pedagogies of hope and social justice', Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, vol. 34, no. 7-8, pp. 686-700. https://doi.org/10.1080/08985626.2022.2071999

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Dodd, S., Lage-Arias, S., Berglund, K., Jack, S., Hytti, U., & Verduijn, K. (2022). Transforming enterprise education: sustainable pedagogies of hope and social justice. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 34(7-8), 686-700. https://doi.org/10.1080/08985626.2022.2071999

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Dodd S, Lage-Arias S, Berglund K, Jack S, Hytti U, Verduijn K. Transforming enterprise education: sustainable pedagogies of hope and social justice. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. 2022 Sept 30;34(7-8):686-700. Epub 2022 May 23. doi: 10.1080/08985626.2022.2071999

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Dodd, Sarah ; Lage-Arias, Serxia ; Berglund, Karin et al. / Transforming enterprise education : sustainable pedagogies of hope and social justice. In: Entrepreneurship and Regional Development. 2022 ; Vol. 34, No. 7-8. pp. 686-700.

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