• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Annals of entrepreneurship education and pedagogy - 2021
  • Contributor: Matthews, Charles H. [Editor]; Liguori, Eric [Editor]
  • Published: Cheltenham; Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021
  • Published in: Annals in entrepreneurship education series
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (464 Seiten)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.4337/9781789904468
  • ISBN: 9781789904468
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  • Keywords: Gründungsausbildung ; Entrepreneurship ; KMU ; Lehrplan ; Lernmethode ; Hochschullehre ; Betriebswirtschaftsstudium ; USA ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching United States ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: Contents: Preface: Entrepreneurship education: What is it we need to know? / Charles H. Matthews, Eric W. Liguori, and Susana C. Santos -- PART I: LEADING EDGE RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES -- 1. What I have learned about teaching entrepreneurship: perspectives of five master educators / Dan Cohen, Paul Jones, Jerry Katz, Jeff Pollack, and Rebecca White -- 2. Doctoral programs in entrepreneurship / James Fiet -- 3. Spaces for entrepreneurship education: a new campus arms race? / Luke Pittaway -- 4. Ideation techniques and applications to entrepreneurship / Lee Zane and Andrew Zimbroff -- 5. Effectively introducing effectuation into the MBA curriculum / Birton Cowden, Mark Hiatt, James Swaim, and Gregory Quinet -- 6. "Aha, so that's how you see it!": experiences of using a visual exercise when exploring students' contemporary meaning of entrepreneurship / Katarina Ellborg -- 7. A model to increase the impact of student consulting projects in rural communities / Dennis Barber III, Michael Harris, and Sharon Paynter -- 8. Experience, knowledge and performance in entrepreneurship education: proposing a dynamic learning model / Sílvia F. Costa and Arjan Frederiks -- 9. Entrepreneurial ecosystem builders: philanthropy, entrepreneurs, universities, and communities working together -- 10. Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Builders: Philanthropy, Entrepreneurs, Universities, and Communities Working Collaboratively / Deborah Hoover -- 11. Impact of entrepreneurship education: a review of the past, overview of the present, and a glimpse of future trends / Michela Loi and Alain Fayolle -- 12. Cross-campus entrepreneurship through a general education strategy / Anthony Mendes, Jeffrey Hornsby, and Andrew Heise -- 13. Entrepreneurship education in Australia / Alex Maritz, Colin Jones, Dennis Foley, Saskia De Klerk, Bronwyn Eager, Quan Nguyen -- 14. Donning their capes: women entrepreneurship students emerge as superwomen -- Sara Cochran / 15. A service-learning approach to entrepreneurship education, student job creation, and new venture incubation / Jeremy Woods and Peter M.W. Burley -- 16. Difference makers for college-readiness / William Resisel and Robert Fanuzzi -- 17. The art of teaching arts entrepreneurship Caroline Vanevenhoven and Jeff Vanevenhoven -- PART II: MODEL UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS -- 18. Florida State University Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship / Susan Fiorito and Wendy Plant -- 19. The Georgetown University Entrepreneurship Initiative / Jeff Reid -- 20. Iona College Hynes Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation / Christoph Winkler, Lendynette Pacheco-Jorge, and Jarlyne Batista Monzon -- 21. Millikin University Center for Entrepreneurship / Julienne Shields -- 22. University of Missouri Kansas City Regnier Institute / Jeff Hornsby, Anthony Mendes, and Andrew Heise -- PART III: BEST PRACTICE INNOVATIONS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM -- 23. Are you the one? a game for encouraging classroom diversity / Shelby Solomon and Otis Solomon Jr. -- 24. Assume less, observe more: the toothbrush design challenge / Doan Winkel, Justin Wilcox, and Federico Mammano -- 25. The small enterprise education & development (SEED) program / Daniel Holland and Michael Glauser -- 26. What does entrepreneurship mean to you? using "implicit entrepreneurship theory" in the classroom / William Gartner, Katarina Ellborg, and Tina Kiefer -- 27. Scale-up, scale-back: an experiential exercise in scaling / James Hart -- 28. Entrepreneurship finance over coffee / Pedro Tonhozi de Oliveira and Whitney Peake -- 29. Using interactive video vignettes to teach customer discovery / Michael Dominik and Daniel Cliver -- 30. The technology commercialization academy: fueling student startups / Bruce Teague and Yanxin Liu -- 31. Film as an experiential medium: entrepreneurship education through Door to Door / Jeff Vanevenhoven, Josh Bendickson, Eric Liguori, and Andrew Bunoza -- 32. Developing a strategic (entrepreneurship) mindset in engineering graduates / Robert Fleming -- 33. Entrepreneurship education and the arts: designing a commercial music production major and entrepreneurship minor / Thomas Haines and Charles H. Matthews -- 34. Weaver's Social Enterprise Directory: a tool for teaching social enterprise and entrepreneurship / Rasheda Weaver, Maimouna Mbacke, and Katie Gallagher -- 35. Implementing data analytics into the entrepreneurship curriculum: a course overview / Xaver Neumeyer -- 36. Rapidly responding to the COVID-19 pandemic impact on small businesses: the GetVirtual local business assistance course at UC / Santa Cruz Nada Miljković and Robert D'Intino -- Index.

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