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Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation

Cases, Collaborations and Contexts

Robert James Crammond Denis Hyams-Ssekasi

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Routledge
03 June 2024
Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation: Cases, Collaborations and Contexts provides a wide-ranging overview of entrepreneurship education today from a global perspective. Comprising three parts that address teaching and learning, support and outcomes, and strategic themes, international educators and researchers present examples of entrepreneurship education in action within many contexts. Chapters discuss across many academic fields and taught disciplines, involving many industry stakeholders concerning enterprise and business creation and development, and acknowledge policy and policymakers within local, national, and international government or educational forums.

Chapters showcased within this edited book range from collaborative teaching case studies, course teaching styles and assessment strategies, and display links with national or international industry partners. Furthermore, incubation opportunities, examples of accelerator and university start-ups or spinouts, cross-continent partnerships for entrepreneurship, and other relevant enterprising activity between universities and industry or societal groups are also examined and appreciated.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   670g
ISBN:   9781032457567
ISBN 10:   1032457562
Series:   Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies
Pages:   252
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation: Cases, Collaborations and Contexts Part I. Teaching & Learning Approaches of Entrepreneurship Education 2. Making Sense of Educator Identity and Pedagogical Approach in Changing Times – Through a Sensemaking Perspective 3. Integrating Constructivist Pedagogical Approaches Into Chinese Entrepreneurship Education Through Value Creation Pedagogy 4. Tweaking Outcome and Content in Entrepreneurial Learning Settings: The Case of the Scandinavian Growth Creators-project Part II. Student Engagement & Outcomes of Enterprising Education 5. Enterprise Education and Employability Skills: Adapting the Dots Model to Enhance Career Development – Evidence From a Scottish International Mba Programme 6. Revisiting the Link Between Entrepreneurship Education and Female Entrepreneurial Intention in Bangladesh: The Mediating Role of Training and Governmental Support 7. Academic Managers’ Role and Impact in the Implementation of Entrepreneurship Education 8. A New Stage for Entrepreneurship Education: Developing an Sdgs-driven Entrepreneurship Culture and Future-proofing Students’ Abilities for Creating More Sustainable Economies and Societies Part III. Advancing Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation: Structures & Strategies 9. Advancing Entrepreneurship Education in Pakistan: A Review of the Literature 10. Collaborating Over Cases: Developing an International Community to Support Participant Centred Entrepreneurship Education in Turkey 11. The Inculcation of Entrepreneurship Into Tertiary Education: An Evaluation of the Impact of Policy Driven Entrepreneurship Education in Emerging Economies 12. Scaling Higher Education Innovation Using the Entrepreneurial Mindset: An Interim Report of the International Shine Project Involving Entrepreneurship Educators From 25 Countries

Robert James Crammond is a Senior Lecturer in enterprise at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS), UK. He is the co-director of UWS’ Transformative Enterprise Research Group (TERG), leading research on entrepreneurship education, policy, and stakeholder engagement. Also a visiting professor at CBS International Business School, Cologne, Germany, Crammond teaches several subjects and delivers CPD and consultancy courses, including entrepreneurship, innovation, business management, leadership, and business research skills. Denis Hyams-Ssekasi is Director of Studies and DBA Programme Leader at the University of Bolton, UK. He received his PhD from the University of Huddersfield. He has developed and delivered modules on entrepreneurship, ran several mentoring schemes, and offered consultancy to start-up businesses, especially in developing countries.

Reviews for Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation: Cases, Collaborations and Contexts

“The focus of Dr Crammond and Dr Hyams-Ssekasi’s latest book concerns internationalised entrepreneurship education. This is a much-required text which adds valuable and novel insights into a limited existing academic literature. This book offers a novel and insightful collection of cases on entrepreneurship education. The cases offer multiple perspectives on effective teaching and learning practice and the impact of entrepreneurship education learning on a range of stakeholders. I would strongly recommend this text for any entrepreneurship educators or enterprise support agencies as a must read.” Professor Paul Jones, Editor in Chief International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research “I love this book! It offers a broad approach on entrepreneurship education from internationalisation, to sustainability, and pedagogy. Scholars, students, and practitioners will gain new insights to explore new teaching and learning approaches, improving their educational journey.” Dr Veronica Scuotto, Associate Professor in Business Enterprise and Management - University Napoli Federico II “Entrepreneurship Education and Internationalisation provides a rich tapestry of current thoughts, ideas and exploration into a global view of entrepreneurship education. The approach to entrepreneurship education is often localised in practice, however, as our economies and communities continue to become more globalised, we as educators and facilitators need to also adapt and change. This is a common theme across University’s globally, as institutional strategies highlight the value of internationalisation and look to open the world to our staff and students, as well as bring wider, global communities into our own institutions. But how can we do this meaningfully and with purpose? Within the Cases, Collaborations and Contexts throughout this book you will find examples that can help to support, instruct, and inspire you on this journey.” Dr Emilee L Simmons, Deputy Dean and Reader in Entrepreneurship Education; Visiting Professor in Global Classrooms at Drexel University (USA); Board Director of Enterprise Educators UK


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