Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy - 2014
Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy - 2014
Morris, Michael H.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
09/2015
464
Mole
Inglês
9781783471461
15 a 20 dias
Preface: Establishing Moorings and Foundations in Entrepreneurial Education
Michael H. Morris
PART I: LEADING EDGE RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES
1. Practice-Based Entrepreneurship Education Using Actionable Theory
Heidi M. Neck, Patricia G. Greene and Candida G. Brush
2. Links Between Learning Speed and Opportunity Recognition
Rebecca J. White and Rodney R. D'Souza
3. From Tablet and Stylus to Tablet and Stylus: An Almost 6,000 Year Revolution in Technology for Teaching and Learning
Elissa Grossman and Tawnya Means
4. Neuroentrepreneurship: What Can Entrepreneurship Learn from Neuroscience?
Norris Krueger and Isabell Welpe
5. The Curricular Confusion between Entrepreneurship Education and Small Business Management: A Qualitative Analysis
George Solomon and Charles Matthews
6. The Road to Excellence in International Entrepreneurship Education: Further Analysis of the Original 2005 Article
Ronald K. Mitchell
7. Entrepreneurial (versus Managerial) Competencies as Drivers of Entrepreneurship Education
Michael H. Morris and Jeffrey B. Kaplan
8. Teaching Social Entrepreneurship
Kristin Joos and Michele Leaman
9. Can Universities Really Help Students Start Ventures?
Nola Miyasaki
10. Design-Centered Entrepreneurship: A Process for Designing Opportunities
Michael G. Goldsby, Donald F. Kuratko and Thomas Nelson
11. The New Paradigm: Creatives and Arts Entrepreneurs
Joyce Thomas, Deana McDonagh and Lisa Canning
12. Teaching Entrepreneurship Students How to Design a Business Model
Michael H. Morris and Minet Schindehutte
13. Enhancing the Employability of Doctoral Students through Entrepreneurship Education
Nathalie Duval-Couetil and Mandy Wheadon
14. The Use of Simulations in Entrepreneurship Education: Opportunities, Challenges and Outcomes
Ernest Cadotte
PART II: MODEL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
15. Indiana University: Thought Leadership and Campus-wide Infusion of Entrepreneurship
Donald F. Kuratko
16. Entrepreneurship at Babson College: Curricular, Co-Curricular and Executive Education Programs
Candida G. Brush, Patricia G. Greene and Janet Strimaitis
17. Graduate Level Entrepreneurship at the University of Florida
Jamie Kraft and Chien-Chi Tseng
18. Honoring the Entrepreneurial Journey: A Strengths-Based Approach to the Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Program at TCU
Brad Hancock, Keith Hmieleski and Ray Smilor
19. Student-Centered Entrepreneurship at San Diego State University
Alex F. DeNoble and Gichuhi Kamau
PART III: INNOVATIONS IN THE CLASSROOM, EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AND OUTREACH
20. Millikin Arts and Entrepreneurship Program: Creating the 'Real World' Right Now
Sharon Alpi
21. Teaching Entrepreneurial Execution with the YourCo Simulation
Waverly Deutsch
22. Penn State Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship Program
Khanjan Mehta
23. Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship
Brad Burke and Mary Lynn Fernau
24. Developing Business Courses that Make an Impact: Rutgers Business School's Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
Jeffrey A. Robinson
25. Bringing Design Capability into Entrepreneurship: LMU and Otis
David Y. Choi
26. Virtual Enterprise
Anthony Borgese
27. The Foundry
William Schulze
28. Study Abroad: Entrepreneurship Empowerment in South Africa
Michael H.
29. Entrepreneurship Education Consortium: A Regional Approach
Jacqueline J. Schmidt, Kay F. Molkentin, Julie Messing and Phil Bessler
Index
Preface: Establishing Moorings and Foundations in Entrepreneurial Education
Michael H. Morris
PART I: LEADING EDGE RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES
1. Practice-Based Entrepreneurship Education Using Actionable Theory
Heidi M. Neck, Patricia G. Greene and Candida G. Brush
2. Links Between Learning Speed and Opportunity Recognition
Rebecca J. White and Rodney R. D'Souza
3. From Tablet and Stylus to Tablet and Stylus: An Almost 6,000 Year Revolution in Technology for Teaching and Learning
Elissa Grossman and Tawnya Means
4. Neuroentrepreneurship: What Can Entrepreneurship Learn from Neuroscience?
Norris Krueger and Isabell Welpe
5. The Curricular Confusion between Entrepreneurship Education and Small Business Management: A Qualitative Analysis
George Solomon and Charles Matthews
6. The Road to Excellence in International Entrepreneurship Education: Further Analysis of the Original 2005 Article
Ronald K. Mitchell
7. Entrepreneurial (versus Managerial) Competencies as Drivers of Entrepreneurship Education
Michael H. Morris and Jeffrey B. Kaplan
8. Teaching Social Entrepreneurship
Kristin Joos and Michele Leaman
9. Can Universities Really Help Students Start Ventures?
Nola Miyasaki
10. Design-Centered Entrepreneurship: A Process for Designing Opportunities
Michael G. Goldsby, Donald F. Kuratko and Thomas Nelson
11. The New Paradigm: Creatives and Arts Entrepreneurs
Joyce Thomas, Deana McDonagh and Lisa Canning
12. Teaching Entrepreneurship Students How to Design a Business Model
Michael H. Morris and Minet Schindehutte
13. Enhancing the Employability of Doctoral Students through Entrepreneurship Education
Nathalie Duval-Couetil and Mandy Wheadon
14. The Use of Simulations in Entrepreneurship Education: Opportunities, Challenges and Outcomes
Ernest Cadotte
PART II: MODEL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
15. Indiana University: Thought Leadership and Campus-wide Infusion of Entrepreneurship
Donald F. Kuratko
16. Entrepreneurship at Babson College: Curricular, Co-Curricular and Executive Education Programs
Candida G. Brush, Patricia G. Greene and Janet Strimaitis
17. Graduate Level Entrepreneurship at the University of Florida
Jamie Kraft and Chien-Chi Tseng
18. Honoring the Entrepreneurial Journey: A Strengths-Based Approach to the Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Program at TCU
Brad Hancock, Keith Hmieleski and Ray Smilor
19. Student-Centered Entrepreneurship at San Diego State University
Alex F. DeNoble and Gichuhi Kamau
PART III: INNOVATIONS IN THE CLASSROOM, EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AND OUTREACH
20. Millikin Arts and Entrepreneurship Program: Creating the 'Real World' Right Now
Sharon Alpi
21. Teaching Entrepreneurial Execution with the YourCo Simulation
Waverly Deutsch
22. Penn State Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship Program
Khanjan Mehta
23. Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship
Brad Burke and Mary Lynn Fernau
24. Developing Business Courses that Make an Impact: Rutgers Business School's Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development
Jeffrey A. Robinson
25. Bringing Design Capability into Entrepreneurship: LMU and Otis
David Y. Choi
26. Virtual Enterprise
Anthony Borgese
27. The Foundry
William Schulze
28. Study Abroad: Entrepreneurship Empowerment in South Africa
Michael H.
29. Entrepreneurship Education Consortium: A Regional Approach
Jacqueline J. Schmidt, Kay F. Molkentin, Julie Messing and Phil Bessler
Index