Browsing International Review of Entrepreneurship: Volume 08, Issue 1, 2010 by Date of Publication
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Embedding International Entrepreneurship into Postgraduate Business Programmes
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2010)Despite growing policy and research interest in entrepreneurship relatively little attention has been focused on the personal and professional development of international entrepreneurs. This issue needs to be addressed ... -
Developing entrepreneurs through experiential learning: the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology program at the University of Waterloo, Canada
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2010)Literature on entrepreneurship education identifies experience as a critical aspect of entrepreneurial development. Entrepreneurs learn by problem-solving, experimenting and making mistakes. This mode of learning is ... -
Using E-learning technologies to bridge the gap between international entrepreneurship education and practice
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2010)This paper seeks to address the emergent needs of international entrepreneurship scholars and in doing so it aims to identify the needs of international firms operating in culturally dynamic market spaces. The paper ... -
Issues in experiential entrepreneurship education - Introduction to the special edition
(Senate Hall, Dublin, 2010)Experiential and self directed learning pedagogies can help improve the self-efficacy of potential entrepreneurs, as well as provide insights from exposure to role models, markets, networks and business processes that can ...