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Educating Entrepreneurs: Innovative Models and New Perspectives
✍ Scribed by Dafna Kariv
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 275
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
As entrepreneurship programs proliferate—from classes in higher education to incubators, accelerators, open innovation platforms, and innovation factories—our understanding of the advantages and challenges of different modes of learning becomes increasingly obscured. In Educating Entrepreneurs, Kariv provides an impressively broad and thorough overview of the field of entrepreneurship education, along with practical tools for students to be able to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the different options that exist, as well as for these programs’ developers and managing teams to be able to plan and manage such processes.
Examining these programs, which are found both within and outside of academia, along with insights into their challenges and opportunities, should help students grasp the entrepreneurship education field, its goals, target audience, and ecosystem involvement. Kariv supplements this comprehensive evaluation with case studies and examples that tie the theory to practical applications. Students can read about contemporary ventures, such as Y Combinators, Techstars, and SOSA, giving them concrete examples to relate to. Interviews with program stakeholders around the world complete the view, with an exploration of the cultural and country-based dynamics related to programs developed in specific countries.
Being both thorough and informative, this book will serve students and faculty of entrepreneurship courses, as well as practitioners looking to understand their entrepreneurship education options.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Praise
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: A Contextual Overview of Entrepreneurship
Education Programs
Education through an Entrepreneurial and Contextual Framework
The Whole-person Pedagogy
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 1 – Innovation and Education: The Startup Grind Worldwide Community
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 2: What Does Education Entail for Entrepreneurs?
The Complexity of Teaching Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Education (EE)
Entrepreneurship Learning (EL)
Entrepreneurship Teaching (ET)
Teaching Entrepreneurially
Entrepreneurship as a Career Choice
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 2—An Entrepreneurial Look into EE, the Case of Art-preneurs
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 3: The What, Why and How of Entrepreneurial Education
Modernizing the Prevailing Approach
Reciprocal Relations between Exceptions and the Mainstream
The What
The Why
The How
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 3 – NOVUS, the Academic Accelerator
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 4: There Is No ‘One Size Fits All’: New Concepts in
Educating Entrepreneurs
The Entrepreneurial Learning Cycles
The Blended-value Approach to Learning
The Personalized Approach
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 4 – Venture Building: A New Blended-value Type of Education to Assist Entrepreneurs
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 5: The Entrepreneur’s Perspective
Why Do Entrepreneurs Enroll in Entrepreneurship Programs?
Psychological Perspectives in EE: The Meeting Point of Psychology–Entrepreneurship–Education
A Process-driven View
An Outcome Outlook
The Individual and the Stakeholders
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 5 – “Living in a Nursing Home to Get Closer to my Customers”: Insights from the Y Combinator Accelerator Experience
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 6: The Sharing Economy and Shared Entrepreneurial
Spaces Nexus
The Sharing Economy in the Entrepreneurial Context
Digital Content
Shared Spaces
Crowdfunding
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 6—The Nexus of a Co-working Space: Diversity and Multisectoriality, the Canadian Experience of entrePrism, Montreal, Canada
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 7: The New Breed of Programs and Academia’s Role
‘Entrepreneurship Can Be Taught!’
Gamification
Practice, Internship
Virtual, Digitalized Learning (Figure 7.1)
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 7—INNOVATING, Accelerator Program in a Technological Academic Institution
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Note
References
Chapter 8: Portraying the Enabling Platforms: Incubators
The Landscape of Incubators
Internal Resources
External Resources
Incubators: Models and Approaches
The Journey
The Institutionalizing Perspective
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 8 – From a Musical Journey to 2018 Incubator of the Year: The Case of Neotec HUB, Kolkata, India
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 9: The Rise of the Acceleration Model
Models and Trends
Scaleup Accelerators
Corporate Accelerators
Institutional Accelerators
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 9—Techstars
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 10: The Evolution of Innovative Enabling Platforms
Open Innovation Platforms (OIPs)
Individuals’ Personalized Platforms
Innovation Factory
Venture Builders
Startup Factory
Impact Hubs
Startup Studios
Venture Labs, Co-labs
Boot Camps
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 10—SOSA NYC: A Disruptive Concept of an OIP
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 11: The Role of the Environment in Fostering Entrepreneurship
The Reciprocal Impact of the Ecosystem on Entrepreneurship
How Is Value Created in an Ecosystem?
Venture Capital and Investing Companies
Banks Embedded in the Entrepreneurial Offerings
Public Sector Participation
Private Sector Outreach
The International Perspective on Entrepreneurship Support
Entrepreneurial Cities and Communities
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 11—A One-stop Shop for Innovation: J. P. Morgan’s In-Residence Startup Program
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Chapter 12: Evaluation, Implications and Future Avenues
Evaluation of EE and Enabling Systems
The Value of the Outcome
Evaluation of the Educational Process
Summary
Beyond the Here and Now
Sharing and Mapping
Summary
Takeaways
Case Study 12 – Accelerating Startups for the Chinese Market: Beijing, China
Questions on the Case Study
Reflective Questions
Notes
References
Index
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