• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Entrepreneurship education in Asia
  • Contributor: Thomas, Hugh [Editor]; Kelley, Donna [Editor]
  • Corporation: Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Published: Cheltenham, U.K; Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2011
  • Published in: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 238 pages); diagrams
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.4337/9781849809481
  • ISBN: 9781849809481
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  • Keywords: Führungskräfteentwicklung ; Unternehmer ; Asien ; China ; Japan ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching (Higher) East Asia Congresses ; Business education East Asia Congresses ; Entrepreneurshihp Asia ; Entrepreneurship ; Ausbildung ; Ostasien ; Electronic books
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  • Description: The continuing success of the Asian Miracle relies on an entrepreneurial revolution that has increased the productivity and flexibility of economies across the region. Yet this revolution has largely been necessity-driven, traditional and vulnerable to erosion as the region becomes increasingly prosperous and well educated. How to educate the next wave of entrepreneurs is a pressing Asian question that resonates around the world and is the subject of this volume. -- Hugh Thomas and Donna Kelley draw on 24 scholars from 15 institutions to report on regional entrepreneurship education. They identify problems encountered by educators and describe solutions that stimulate students to create value. The approaches are hands-on, project-based and multidisciplinary, geared to develop educator-to-business entrepreneurial ecosystems. The entrepreneurial programs described in this book involve experiencing foreign cultures, working with major corporations, consulting to small and medium sized enterprises, travelling to distant lands, addressing environmental and social problems, and reaching out to the disadvantaged. Social entrepreneurship is combined with for-profit entrepreneurship in programs that extend the concept of value creation. This book eloquently and expertly describes how entrepreneurship education – whether in Vietnam, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, China or elsewhere on the globe – can combine with community to help youth create a better world.