
How to Become an Entrepreneur in a Week
The Value of 7-Day Entrepreneurship Courses
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 22. June 2020
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-1-78897-927-6 (ISBN)
Description
Can you learn to be an entrepreneur in a week? The book focuses on short entrepreneurship education initiatives and includes eleven courses from European research-based universities. The book provides insights on best practice and lessons learned from experience for potential and current organizers of such initiatives.
Entrepreneurship initiatives are a common response to top-down decisions to include entrepreneurship in all disciplines and study programs. There is often also a regional or societal goal for these activities. Different types of programme are analysed, from those aiming to instil an entrepreneurial mindset, those preparing the individual for an entrepreneurial career to those based on collaborations between universities. The authors make comparisons of the audiences, goals, organization and pedagogical approaches in each case to answer whether entrepreneurship can be taught in one week.
By reading this book university managers, course designers and those delivering entrepreneurship initiatives will be able to make a more informed decision regarding if and how they should be organized.
Contributors include: L. Aaboen, V.L. Ausrod, O. Belousova, A. Blesa, C. Cantu, S. Costa, S. Delanoe-Gueguen, A. Groen, J. Guldager, J. Heinonen, U. Hytti, P.P. Iglesias-Sanchez, A. Jacobsson, A. La Rocca, H. Landstroem, E.M. Laviolette, C.J. Maldonado, L. Martinez, G.-B. Neergard, A. Ouendag, M. Ripolles, C.A.F. Rosenstand, E. Simmons, R. Sorheim, P. Stenholm, C. Tollestrup
Entrepreneurship initiatives are a common response to top-down decisions to include entrepreneurship in all disciplines and study programs. There is often also a regional or societal goal for these activities. Different types of programme are analysed, from those aiming to instil an entrepreneurial mindset, those preparing the individual for an entrepreneurial career to those based on collaborations between universities. The authors make comparisons of the audiences, goals, organization and pedagogical approaches in each case to answer whether entrepreneurship can be taught in one week.
By reading this book university managers, course designers and those delivering entrepreneurship initiatives will be able to make a more informed decision regarding if and how they should be organized.
Contributors include: L. Aaboen, V.L. Ausrod, O. Belousova, A. Blesa, C. Cantu, S. Costa, S. Delanoe-Gueguen, A. Groen, J. Guldager, J. Heinonen, U. Hytti, P.P. Iglesias-Sanchez, A. Jacobsson, A. La Rocca, H. Landstroem, E.M. Laviolette, C.J. Maldonado, L. Martinez, G.-B. Neergard, A. Ouendag, M. Ripolles, C.A.F. Rosenstand, E. Simmons, R. Sorheim, P. Stenholm, C. Tollestrup
Reviews / Votes
'Would it be possible to become entrepreneurial in one week? The editors and contributors of this book, all greatly experienced in designing and delivering entrepreneurship courses believe so. To convince the readers, they present and describe pedagogical activities such as week-long courses, camps and summer schools in a wide diversity of settings and contexts, showing the mechanisms by which students develop entrepreneurial ideas and initiatives. A more than needed book for those interested in learning from best practices in entrepreneurship education.'--Alain Fayolle, EMLYON Business School, France'Entrepreneurship education, like higher education, requires disruption and new approaches to content delivery and learning. This book represents a way to help students learn in quick chunks rather than over an archaic period of time we know as a semester. This book is an important step in a right direction.'
--Heidi M. Neck, Babson College, US
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78897-927-6 (9781788979276)
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Edited by Lise Aaboen, Professor of Technology-Based Entrepreneurship, Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway, Hans Landstroem, Professor Emeritus in Business Administration, Lund University, Sweden and Roger Sorheim, Professor, Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Content
Contents:
1 How do you become entrepreneurial in one week? 1
Lise Aaboen, Hans Landstroem and Roger Sorheim
PART I SKILLS, COMPETENCIES AND AWARENESS AMONG STUDENTS
2 WOFIE: Workshop For Innovation and Entrepreneurship 15
Christian Tollestrup and Claus Andreas Foss Rosenstand
3 Innovation camp for nursing students: igniting an entrepreneurial spirit in three days 29
Gunn-Berit Neergard and Antonella La Rocca
4 SEMIS (seedlings): sowing the entrepreneurial competences of first-year master's students 47
Servane Delanoe-Gueguen and Eric Michael Laviolette
5 Entrepreneurship and society: providing learners with a social lens on entrepreneurship 65
Emilee Simmons
PART II START-UPS AND ENTREPRENEURS FROM THE UNIVERSITY
6 SommarMatchen (TM): a student jump-start into the entrepreneurial life 84
Arne Jacobsson
7 Entrepreneurship for research professionals: triggering transformative learning? 100
Ulla Hytti, Jarna Heinonen and Pekka Stenholm
8 VentureLab Weekend: developing entrepreneurial skills from idea to action 119
Silvia Costa, Olga Belousova, Aniek Ouendag and Aard Groen
9 Training entrepreneurial competences involving key stakeholders 140
Patricia P. Iglesias-Sanchez, Carmina Jambrino Maldonado and Carlos de las Heras-Pedrosa
PART III ENTREPRENEURIAL CITIZENS
10 Pursuing Entrepreneurship: a blended approach to teaching entrepreneurship in two weeks 159
Vegar Lein Ausrod and Jeppe Guldager
11 5UCV-E2: fitting your business proposal in seven sessions 175
Maria Ripolles, Andreu Blesa and Laura Martinez
12 ComoNExT iStart Academy: exploring the development of managerial skills 193
Chiara Cantu
Index 211
1 How do you become entrepreneurial in one week? 1
Lise Aaboen, Hans Landstroem and Roger Sorheim
PART I SKILLS, COMPETENCIES AND AWARENESS AMONG STUDENTS
2 WOFIE: Workshop For Innovation and Entrepreneurship 15
Christian Tollestrup and Claus Andreas Foss Rosenstand
3 Innovation camp for nursing students: igniting an entrepreneurial spirit in three days 29
Gunn-Berit Neergard and Antonella La Rocca
4 SEMIS (seedlings): sowing the entrepreneurial competences of first-year master's students 47
Servane Delanoe-Gueguen and Eric Michael Laviolette
5 Entrepreneurship and society: providing learners with a social lens on entrepreneurship 65
Emilee Simmons
PART II START-UPS AND ENTREPRENEURS FROM THE UNIVERSITY
6 SommarMatchen (TM): a student jump-start into the entrepreneurial life 84
Arne Jacobsson
7 Entrepreneurship for research professionals: triggering transformative learning? 100
Ulla Hytti, Jarna Heinonen and Pekka Stenholm
8 VentureLab Weekend: developing entrepreneurial skills from idea to action 119
Silvia Costa, Olga Belousova, Aniek Ouendag and Aard Groen
9 Training entrepreneurial competences involving key stakeholders 140
Patricia P. Iglesias-Sanchez, Carmina Jambrino Maldonado and Carlos de las Heras-Pedrosa
PART III ENTREPRENEURIAL CITIZENS
10 Pursuing Entrepreneurship: a blended approach to teaching entrepreneurship in two weeks 159
Vegar Lein Ausrod and Jeppe Guldager
11 5UCV-E2: fitting your business proposal in seven sessions 175
Maria Ripolles, Andreu Blesa and Laura Martinez
12 ComoNExT iStart Academy: exploring the development of managerial skills 193
Chiara Cantu
Index 211