Offering an empirically rigorous perspective on actionable approaches to entrepreneurship education, including learning, teaching and assessment methods, this book aims to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of entrepreneurship education as it relates to local, regional, national and international contexts. An impressive team of leading international authorities and acclaimed experts provide a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the role and impact of entrepreneurship education in industrially developed and developing countries as well as transition economies. Incorporating a wealth of new, emergent and innovative techniques, this book will allow teachers to effectively encourage future entrepreneurs to realize their ideas and intentions, and to convert them into successful and sustainable small businesses. An excellent addition to current entrepreneurship education literature, this book will be of interest to entrepreneurship teachers, postgraduate and doctoral students, as well as graduate entrepreneurs, for its useful empirical basis, in addition to extensive theoretical and practical knowledge.Contributors include: D. Bolzani, C. Camarero, L. Cisneros S. Coleman, Y. Costin, G. de Jong, J. Delfino, I. Diego, A. Fayolle, A. Fernández-Laviada, R. Fisher, F. Gul, P.D. Hannon, L. Hietanen, L. Huxtable-Thomas, B. Hynes, Y. Israel-Cohen, C. Jones, P. Jones, O. Kaplan, D. Kariv, C. Keen, P. Kyrö, E. Luppi H. Matlay, J.H. Mejia, C. Netana, M. O'Dwyer, A. Penaluna, K. Penaluna, A. Pérez, D. Pickernell, T. Pihkala, M. Redondo, M.P. Rice, A. Robb, H. Ruismäki, E. Ruskovaara, P. San Martín, V. Sanchez-Famoso, J. Seikkula-Leino, W.C. Stitt, M. Zaheer Asghar
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Offering an empirically rigorous perspective on actionable approaches to entrepreneurship education, including learning, teaching and assessment methods, this book aims to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of entrepreneurship education as it relates to local, regional, national and international contexts.
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Contents: 1. Introduction: entrepreneurial trends meet entrepreneurial education Dafna Kariv, Harry Matlay and Alain Fayolle PART I THE KEY ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL PEDAGOGIES 2. ‘I’m a designer, get me out of here’: can entrepreneurial education advance through learning from design education? Andrew Penaluna and Kathryn Penaluna 3. A portfolio of integrative and reinforcing pedagogies Mark P. Rice and William C. Stitt 4. Beyond content and pedagogy: the role of self and place in entrepreneurial leadership development Louisa Huxtable-Thomas and Paul D. Hannon 5. Explicit and tacit knowledge transfer in entrepreneurial education: the Method Approach Michele O’Dwyer, Yvonne Costin and Briga Hynes PART II WHY DO ENTREPRENEURSHIP TEACHERS MATTER? 6. A study of the entrepreneurship education curriculum adaptation process among in-service vocational education teachers Muhammad Zaheer Asghar, Paula Kyrö and Fariha Gul 7. Developing entrepreneurship education in Europe: teachers’ commitment to entrepreneurship education in the UK, Finland and Spain Jaana Seikkula-Leino, Elena Ruskovaara, Timo Pihkala, Iván Diego Rodríguez and Jane Delfino 8. Enhancing students’ latent nascent entrepreneurship in basic education Lenita Hietanen and Heikki Ruismäki 9. Teachers as role models in entrepreneurship education: perspectives from the point of view of entrepreneurs Paula San-Martín, Ana Fernández-Laviada and Andrea Pérez PART III THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION 10. Providing effective entrepreneurship education: a UK perspective Paul Jones, David Pickernell, Rebecca Connolly and Celia Netana 11. The assessment of transversal competences in entrepreneurship education Elena Luppi and Daniela Bolzani 12. Entrepreneurship education as perspective transformation Colin Jones and Harry Matlay 13. Over one hundred years in management education: the evolution processes of academic entrepreneurship Christian Keen, Valeriano Sanchez-Famoso, Luis Cisneros and Jorge-Humberto Mejia-Morelos PART IV INNOVATIVE PROGRAMMES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION 14. The Rising Tide Angel Training Program: education for the ecosystem (not just for the entrepreneur!) Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb 15. University business incubators: mechanisms to transform ideas into businesses María Redondo and Carmen Camarero 16. Prospects and challenges of disruptive innovation in the management and social science academic curriculum: a case study approach Yael Israel-Cohen and Oren Kaplan 17. Educating sustainable entrepreneurship: the case of the University of Groningen Gjalt de Jong Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786438225
Publisert
2019-05-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
384

Biographical note

Edited by Alain Fayolle, Entrepreneurship Professor, IDRAC Business School, France and Visiting Professor, Turku School of Economics, Finland, Dafna Kariv, Professor of Entrepreneurship; Head of the dual degree Entrepreneurship-Business Administration, Adelson School of Entrepreneurship, Reichman University (RUNI), Herzliya, Israel and Harry Matlay, Global Independent Research, Coventry, UK