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Entrepreneurial education: an entrepreneurial ecosystem approach
2020
Abstract How can an entrepreneurial education program simultaneously create entrepreneurial knowledge, skills and competencies, as well as new ventures and jobs? This is a particular challenge for universities that are keen to align with government policies and demonstrate impact. Our paper examines a novel approach to enterprise and entrepreneurship education that integrates training/learning with new venture creation by operating as an entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE). We outline a comprehensive EE framework and apply this model using an exploratory case study of an EE centred around an innovative academic unit called The Entrepreneurial Garden (TEG) at Burgundy School of Business in Dijon,…
Entrepreneurship Education and Entry into Self-Employment Among University Graduates
2016
International audience; Entrepreneurship education has the potential to enable youth to gain skills and create their own jobs. In Tunisia, a curricular reform created an entrepreneurship track providing business training and coaching to help university students prepare a business plan. We rely on randomized assignment of the entrepreneurship track to identify impacts on students' labor market outcomes one year after graduation. The entrepreneurship track led to a small increase in self-employment, but overall employment rates remained unchanged. Although business skills improved, effects on personality and entrepreneurial traits were mixed. The program nevertheless increased graduates' aspi…
Contributions to the study of educational returns
2016
In Tunisia, enrollment rates in tertiary education had soared up over the past two decades. A significant increase of student annual flows imposed the implementation of reforms that led to an increase in the number of higher education institutions and universities. One of the challenges in Tunisia and many African countries is to improve the efficiency of education systems to promote employability and graduates employment. This thesis discuss the question of the efficiency of education from an economic approach based on returns to education in the labor market. The first chapter analyses private returns to education particularly higher education in African countries. Our findings highlight …
2013 ATEE Spring Conference proceedings "Quality education for quality teaching"
2013
Challenges of the Information Society to Entrepreneurial and Technology Education in the Finnish Comprehensive School
2004
Even if the concept Information Society has versatile menings for its details, there is an approximate agreement about its general essence. There is an understanding e.g. about its emphasis on utilizing the computers, software and networks diversified and about the participatory, self originated activity culture of the citizens. As a result of these the central essence of Work has been changed from reproduction to thinking, understanding and planning. This is seen e.g. in many industries as transfer of the route works to the countries of cheap labour as increasing focus for research and development of new products in the home country. Today emphasized are teamwork, spontaneous, self-directe…
Crowdfunding Education: Objectives, Content, Pedagogy, and Assessment
2020
AbstractDespite its rapid growth, little attention has been given to education and training in crowdfunding. Such training is important for ensuring the healthy and ethical development of the crowdfunding industry by educating the public about the challenges and risks as well as the merits and benefits of crowdfunding. While many may have heard the term ‘crowdfunding’, it often remains poorly understood by the larger public. Hence, this chapter argues the need for crowdfunding dedicated education programmes, while presenting a concrete course programme based on the Crowdfunding Lab developed at the University of Agder in Norway. The Crowdfunding Lab is to our knowledge one of the first univ…
Yrittäjyys - mitä se merkitsee? : yrittäjyyden ja sen sukulaiskäsitteiden käyttö koulutuksessa, tutkimuksessa ja politiikassa 1900-luvun loppupuolelt…
2011
Entrepreneurship Education as Learning to Form Identities — Cross-Cultural Perspective
2015
[Introduction] In this study we focus on entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurs’ professional identity and related cross-cultural issues [1]. Today’s global business requires professional identities that are flexible and broad-mind, and this is why teaching should recognize these challenges. There is a need for new skills such as generalist skills, social skills and abilities for creating and sustaining new, complex trust-based business networks. We believe entrepreneurship education can promote such abilities. The entrepreneurs-to-be also need ethical rules and codes as they build values and ethical understanding, all rooted in identity. Recently, researchers such as Rae [4] have stress…
Uzņēmējdarbības izglītības pārvaldības pilnveide Latvijā skolēnu uzņēmējkompetences attīstības kontekstā
2013
ANOTĀCIJA Promocijas darbs „Uzņēmējdarbības izglītības pārvaldības pilnveide Latvijā skolēnu uzņēmējkompetences attīstības kontekstā” izstrādāts ar mērķi izveidot un izvērtēt uzņēmējdarbības izglītības pārvaldības teorētisko ietvaru, vadoties no tā veikt pētījumus, un izstrādāt priekšlikumus uzņēmējdarbības izglītības pārvaldības pilnveidei. Promocijas darbā tiek noskaidrota jēdzienu uzņēmējs un uzņēmējspējas attīstība. Pamatojoties uz zinātniskās literatūras analīzi lietots jēdziens uzņēmējkompetence plašākā nozīmē un pilnveidota tā definīcija, atbilstoši uzņēmēja lomai un funkcijām mūsdienu sabiedrībā. Analizējot uzņēmēja funkciju un lomas maiņu, izpētīta uzņēmējdarbības izglītības būtība…
The Experiential Perceptions of Entrepreneurial Competencies : Avenues for the Next-Generation Entrepreneurship Education
2023
AbstractThis self-narrative study on entrepreneurial competencies was conducted among potential next-generation members belonging to entrepreneurial families. As public university bachelor students, self-narratives written by the students themselves do not reflect just perceptions of entrepreneurial competencies in the context of business families but also in the context of higher education. The conceptual advancement of this paper focuses on extending the discussion of entrepreneurial experience-based competencies before designing and launching a venture, such as creativity, innovativeness, risk-taking, sales, and marketing.