Setting New Standards for Homo Academicus: Entrepreneurial University Graduates on the EU Agenda




Laalo Hanna, Kinnari Heikki, Silvennoinen Heikki

PublisherRoutledge

2019

European Education

51

2

93

110

18

1056-4934

1944-7086

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/10564934.2018.1489729



In this article, we examine how the ideal university graduate is constructed in the European Commission’s documents on entrepreneurship education (EE). Our analysis illustrates how persuasive policy language determines the standards for educating entrepreneurial graduates to optimally meet the needs of the liberal market economy. We argue that the policy discourse on EE reformulates the idea of being academically educated. In the context of building the European knowledge economy, EE has become a significant theme that establishes neoliberal ideals, redefines the values of European university education, and generates instrumental and one-dimensional understanding of the purpose of university education.



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