So entrepreneurship has become a ‘burning issue’: teachers, managers, executives, consultants, politicians, everybody, or almost everybody, feels concerned. Entrepreneurship teaching is developing; classes for students and specific training courses for entrepreneurs have been available for quite a few years now. Incubators and structures for the support of creation and/or development of new venture projects are springing up everywhere in the world, to meet an ever growing demand. Large corporations are particularly interested in this phenomenon and seek the best programmes and institutions in an attempt to increase the awareness of their executives, and bring them to emulate the behaviours and attitudes of entrepreneurs who create economic and social value. The rapid changes affecting the societies of many countries