“…However, our point of departure is the idea that: international institutions in the economic field (Bruno and Didier, 2013;Bourdieu, 1999;Hibou, 2012); business associations and lobbies (Dixon, 1998;Stauber and Rampton, 2004); educational institutions and training bodies (Slaughter and Larry, 1997;Fernández, 2013, 2018;Fernández, 2017); professional corporations, consultancy firms and experts (Berrebi-Hoffmann and Grémion, 2009;Vrancken and Macquet, 2012) all pull the strings -whether openly or behind the scenes -to implement or spread entrepreneurial values and practices, which socialised subjects then incorporate through subjectivisation processes (Serrano, 2016). The EU is a public, transnational institution which, influenced by the neo-Liberal context, fosters and makes choices, draws up co-ordinated strategies to disseminate, boost, and give effect to entrepreneurship and a certain notion…”