Annals of entrepreneurship education and pedagogy - 2016
The second edition of Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy provides entirely new insights into a number of the leading issues surrounding the teaching of entrepreneurship and the building of entrepreneurship programs. Prepared under the auspices of the United States Association for Smal...
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Northampton, MA :
Edward Elgar Pub.,
c. 2016.
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Online Access: | https://www.elgaronline.com/view/edcoll/9781784719159/9781784719159.xml |
Table of Contents:
- Preface: teaching reason and the unreasonable / by Michael H. Morris and Eric Liguori
- Part I leading edge research perspectives
- 1. What I've learned about teaching entrepreneurship: perspectives of five master educators / Jerome S. Engel, Heidi M. Neck, Minet Schindehutte, Ray Smilor, and Bill Rossi
- 2. What entrepreneurship educators don't understand about creativity and how to teach it / Jeff Stamp
- 3. Does entrepreneurship education change minds?: a multinational analysis of mandatory and voluntary entrepreneurial training / Carlos Albornoz and Jose Amoros
- 4. Bridging entrepreneurial cognition research and entrepreneurship education: what and how / Susana C. Santos, Silvia Fernandes Costa, Xaver Neumeyer and António Caetano
- 5. Weighing in: reflections on a steady diet of lean startup / Elissa Grossman
- 6. Competency based education in entrepreneurship: a call to action for the discipline / Rebecca White, Giles Hertz and Kevin Moore
- 7. The art of case teaching / David W. Rosenthal,
- 8. The experiential learning portfolio and entrepreneurship education / Minet Schindehutte and Michael H. Morris
- 9. Deliberate opportunity design: a practical integrative product and business design framework to enable new frontiers in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship / Alex Bruton
- 10. New venture creation as a learning agenda: experiences, reflections and implications from running a venture creation programme / Leigh Morland and John Thompson
- 11. The principles and practices of delivering experiential entrepreneurship education to mega-classes / Christopher Pryor
- 12. Entrepreneurs in action: an authentic learning experience / R. Wilburn Clouse, Terry Goodin and Joseph Aniello
- 13. Using the SEE model in entrepreneurship consulting courses and programs / Michael H. Morris
- 14. Integrating the A-GES framework into a family business course / Erik Markin, Clay Dibrell and Richard J. Gentry
- 15. Entrepreneurial ecosystems and entrepreneurship education: the role of universities in fostering ecosystem development / Diana M. Hechevarria, Amy Ingram and Justin Heacock
- Part II: model university entrepreneurship programs
- 16. Entrepreneurship at University of Southern California / Kathleen R. Allen
- 17. Entrepreneurship at Lancaster University / Eleanor Hamilton
- 18. Baylor University: entrepreneurship for everyone through innovative programming / Kendall Artz
- 19. Entrepreneurship education at the University of Maryland / Elana Fine
- 20. Entrepreneurship at Syracuse University / Alexander Mckelvie and John M. Torrens
- Part III: best practice innovations inside and outside the classroom
- 21. Teaching entrepreneurial foresight / Sam Miller
- 22. Teaching lean: value creation (for students and faculty) in the classroom / Doan Winkel and Jeff Vanevenhoven
- 23. Games for the entrepreneurship classroom / Jim Hart
- 24. A unique student angel investing fund / Sara L. Cochran
- 25. Teaching entrepreneurial sales skills: a co-curricular approach / Eric Liguori, Birton Cowden, and Giles Hertz
- 26. Entrepreneurial consulting courses: increasing benefits to students in the new economy / Nathalie Duval-Couetil and Kris Taylor
- 27. University collaboration: the New Jersey state business model competition / Susan Scherreik
- 28. CUNY's STEM virtual enterprise program / Christoph Winkler, Stuart A. Schulman and Edgar E. Troudt
- 29. UCCS entrepreneurial identity project / Thomas N. Duening and Matthew M. Metzger
- 30. The campus-linked accelerator program in Canada / Francine Schlosser, Margaret Cichosz-Grzyb, Martin Croteau, Donovan Dill, Valerie Fox and Annette Markvoort
- 31. Social media - a powerful tool for entrepreneurship students / Gene Poor and Kirk Kern.