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International Enterprise Education

Perspectives on Theory and Practice
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The important debate on the growing graduate skills gaps, the value of universities to their business communities, and their role (or lack of ) in building entrepreneurial attributes among graduates is growing internationally. Using case studies from universities across the globe, this edited book seeks to bring together leading authors with knowledge, and/or experience, of the challenges of embedding enterprise education in university and college programmes. The text identifies and presents the current debates around the future role of universities and colleges in providing ‘fit for workplace’ graduates, as well as offering insights into the challenges and practices involved in delivering innovative enterprise education. The approach collates examples of ‘best practices’ from global institutions enabling educators to develop ‘blueprints’ for implementing in their own institutions. This innovative and comprehensive text is designed to be a ‘seminal resource’ for academic stakeholders on enterprise education collating diverse international contributions from enterprising universities and colleges. Drawing on both theory and best practice, it provides invaluable guidance to researchers, educators and practitioners considering embedding or expanding enterprising activities into their learning strategy.

Author Biography:

Jason J. Turner is Head of Department in Postgraduate Business at Taylor’s University, Malaysia. For over 16 years he has published, edited and reviewed international journals and written for practitioner publications in the area of enterprise education, preparing learners for the employment market through experiential learning and enterprise activities. Gary Mulholland is Associate Director Innovation and Enterprise at Dundee Business School, UK. His research interests include teaching roles in enterprise education, leading and managing innovation, UK leadership models and the influence of American management literature, and the implications of social relationships (Guan Xi) on leadership in Chinese SMEs.
Release date Australia
February 8th, 2018
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Gary Mulholland
  • Edited by Jason Turner
Illustrations
6 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
268
ISBN-13
9781138698758
Product ID
27760530

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