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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charles H. Matthews , Eric W. LiguoriPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781788976275ISBN 10: 1788976274 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 13 December 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: Preface: Three Key Challenges to Advancing Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy PART I: LEADING EDGE RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES 1. What I’ve Learned about Teaching Entrepreneurship: Perspectives of Five Master Educators Bill Aulet, Andrew Hargadon, Luke Pittaway, Candida Brush and Sharon Alpi 2. Pivotal Moments in the History of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship: An Interpretive History of a Remarkable Journey Pat Dickson 3. Entrepreneurship education: A Qualitative Review of US Curricula for Steady and High Growth Potential Ventures Nawaf Alabduljader, Ravi S. Ramani and George T. Solomon 4. Business and Educational Entrepreneurship: Purpose and Future Ying Zhang 5. Visualizing Entrepreneurship – Using Pictures as Ways to See and Talk About Entrepreneurship in Education Settings Katatarina Ellborg 6. Cross-Cultural Entrepreneurship Education: Localization Amidst Globalization Cesar Bandera, Aurélien Eminet, Katia Passerini and Kevin Pon 7. The Business Plan: Reports of Its Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated Jerome A. Katz 8. Younggeun Lee, Patrick Kreiser, Alex H. Wrede, and Sanvisna Kogelen, Examining the Role of University Education in Influencing the Development of Students’ Entrepreneurship Capabilities Younggeun Lee, Patrick Kreiser, Alex H. Wrede and Sanvisna Kogelen 9. Internet of Things (IoT) and Entrepreneurship Education: Opportunities and Challenges Raj V. Mahto, William McDowell, Sandipen Sen and Saurabh Ahluwalia 10. Entrepreneurship Education in Action: A Matrix of Competencies for a Bachelor’s Degree Program Yury Rubin, Michael Lednev and Daniel Mozhzhukhin 11. Entrepreneurship as a Political Tool: The Implications of Compensatory Entrepreneurship Benson Honig 12. Examining Differences in Students’ Entrepreneurship Self-Efficacy in Curricular and Co-Curricular Entrepreneurship Education Programs Prateek Shekar, Aileen Huang-Saad and Julie Libarkin PART II: MODEL UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS 13. Entrepreneurship at American University Siri Terjesen and Hezun Li 14. Entrepreneurship at North Carolina State University Jeffrey M. Pollack, Steve H. Barr, Timothy L. Michaelis, M.K. Ward, Jon C. Carr, Lewis Sheats and Gabriel Gonzalez 15. Entrepreneurship at Grove City College Yvonne J. English 16. Entreprenuership at Miami University (Ohio) Brett R. Smith and Tim R. Holcomb 17. Entrepreneurship at Aalto University Olli Voula PART III: BEST PRACTICE INNOVATIONS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM 18. Have a Classmate Tell Your Story James D. Hart 19. Venture Execution: The Missing Curriculum Puzzle Piece Birton J. Cowden 20. Prototyping – a classroom exercise Lee J. Zane and Andrew Zimbroff 21. The Creator Pedagogy: Learning About Entrepreneurship Through Authorship Jeff Reid and Eric Koester 22. Social Entrepreneurship Education: Global Experiential Learning and Innovation in Enactus Bastian Thomsen, Olav Muurlink and Talitha Best 23. Makerspace as an enabler for cross-campus, interdisciplinary collaboration and entrepreneurship education Michael Dominik and Brandon Graham 24. Designing an S-STEM 5-Year Program in Engineering and Entrepreneurship: A Student Centric Approach Charles H. Matthews, Anant Kukreti and Stephen W. Thiel 25. Teaching Entrepreneurship as Method: Outcomes from 7 Semesters of New Venture Expos Eric W. Liguori, Giles T. Hertz and Nelson Sebra 26. Designing with Purpose: Advocating Innovation, Impact, Sustainability, and Scale in Social Entrepreneurship Education Jill Kickul, Lisa Gundry, Paulami Mitra and Lívia Berçot 27. Night of the Living Dead as a Metaphor for Entrepreneurship Shelby Solomon 28. Capacity Building for Innovation and Entrepreneurship on Campus through a Faculty Certificate Program Cheryl Bodnar, Kimble Byrd and Linda Ross IndexReviews`The third edition of Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy edited by Drs. Charles Matthews and Eric Liguori provide an exciting platform on innovative ways for the teaching of entrepreneurship and the building of entrepreneurship programs. Both have managed to curate cutting-edge knowledge from established and upcoming research stars. The timely book weaves perfectly the past, the present and what the future may look like in entrepreneurship education.' -- Ayman El Tarabishy, International Council for Small Business, US 'The third edition of Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy edited by Drs. Charles Matthews and Eric Liguori provide an exciting platform on innovative ways for the teaching of entrepreneurship and the building of entrepreneurship programs. Both have managed to curate cutting-edge knowledge from established and upcoming research stars. The timely book weaves perfectly the past, the present and what the future may look like in entrepreneurship education.' --Ayman El Tarabishy, International Council for Small Business, US Author InformationEdited by Charles H. Matthews, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Lindner College of Business, University of Cincinnati, US and Eric W. Liguori, Professor and Associate Dean for Research and External Relations, Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, Florida State University, US Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |