Entrepreneurship Education at Universities Learning from Twenty European Cases /

This volume discusses entrepreneurship education in Europe on the basis of in-depth case studies of related activities at twenty higher education institutions. Based on a model of entrepreneurship education, the analysis addresses curricular and extra-curricular teaching, as well as the institutiona...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Volkmann, Christine K. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Audretsch, David B. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Edition:1st ed. 2017.
Series:International Studies in Entrepreneurship, 37
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55547-8
Table of Contents:
  • 1.Introduction - The Mandate for Entrepreneurship Education
  • PartI:Entrepreneurship Education in Northern Europe
  • 2.Lund University: Embedding Entrepreneurship in a Regional Context
  • 3.University of Southern Denmark: IDEA Centre for Promoting Entrepreneurship Education Across the University
  • 4.Tampere University of Applied Sciences: Team Learning and Team Entrepreneurship
  • PartII:Entrepreneurship Education in Central-Eastern Europe
  • 5.Kaunas University of Technology: Developing Entrepreneurship Education with International Expert Networks
  • 6.Technical University of Kosice: Extra-curricular Entrepreneurship Education Activities and Start-up Coaching within the Region
  • 7.Kozminski University: Developing Minds for Ambitious Entrepreneurship and Training Teachers at other Universities
  • PartIII:Entrepreneurship Education in South-Eastern Europe
  • 8.Bucharest University of Economic Studies: Developing a Strong and Distinct Position for Providing Entrepreneurship Education
  • 9.University of Ljubljana: Applying the Design-Thinking Approach to Entrepreneurship Education
  • 10.University of Osijek: Developing Entrepreneurship Education from Scratch over Time
  • Part IV:Entrepreneurship Education in South-Western Europe
  • 11.University of Coimbra: Supporting Nascent Entrepreneurs by Extra-Curricular Activities
  • 12.EMLYON: Educating Entrepreneurs as a Prime Objective of a Private Business School
  • 13.Milan Polytechnic University: Experience-Oriented Entrepreneurship Education
  • 14.University of Valencia: The Business Culture Chair and Entrepreneurship Training for University Lecturers
  • Part V:Entrepreneurship Education in North-Western Europe
  • 15.University of Cambridge: Persistently Innovating Entrepreneurship Education Methods
  • 16.Dublin City University Ryan Academy: A Public-Private Partnership in Entrepreneurship Education
  • 17.University of Huddersfield: Entrepreneurship Education Across all Schools and How to Teach the Teachers
  • PartVI:Entrepreneurship Education in Central Europe
  • 18.University of Liège: VentureLab – Establishing an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem at a University
  • 19.Johannes Kepler University Linz: Inspiring Teaching and a Support Network for Academic Entrepreneurs
  • 20.Leuphana University of Lüneburg: Developing a Comprehensive Approach for Diverse Target Groups
  • 21.Erasmus University Rotterdam: Building the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneur-ship and Advancing Corporate Entrepreneurship
  • 22.(Insights for Entrepreneurship Educators, Education Managers, and University Leaders) Closing Chapter.