Towards a paradigm shift with neuro-entrepreneurship education: a lesson for the developing Asian nations
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2024-07Author
Mithursan, A.
Fernando, NTKP
Samaranayake, DIJ
Maheswaran, S
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The field of neuro-entrepreneurship explores the specific characteristics that drive entrepreneurs' decisions
and contribute to their success. Recent advancements in neuroscience offer a new way to understand how
entrepreneurs think and behave. This understanding has led to a shift in entrepreneurial education, with a
focus on integrating neuroscientific techniques. However, research in neuro-entrepreneurship is still
fragmented, and there is a lack of comprehensive literature reviews. We are presenting a thorough review to
address this gap and emphasize the urgent need for developing countries in South and South East Asia to
incorporate neuroscientific techniques into entrepreneurial education, starting from the school level. The
current entrepreneurial education in Sri Lanka suppresses the innovation and creativity of aspiring
entrepreneurs, leading to a high demand for traditional practices. Integrating neuroscientific techniques into
entrepreneurial education at all levels can help foster successful and productive entrepreneurs. This also
emphasizes how experiments and neuroscientific techniques can improve entrepreneurial theories. This calls
for a significant change in entrepreneurship education, aiming to cultivate a comprehensive entrepreneurial
mindset in developing Asian nations.