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Entrepreneurship Education at University Level ? Contextual Challenges

Per Blenker (), Poul Dreisler () and John Kjeldsen ()
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Per Blenker: School of Economics and Management, University of Aarhus
Poul Dreisler: Department of Management, School of Business, University of Aarhus
John Kjeldsen: Department of Marketing and Statistics, School of Business, University of Aarhus

No 151, Working Papers from Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration, Tallinn University of Technology

Abstract: Entrepreneurship has been declared the most significant driver in the future development of societal welfare. Businesses, organisations and the individual person should be motivated for ñ and develop competence in ñ perceiving new opportunities through reflective action and hence participate in the creation of change and growth in society. This capacity and inclination for change and innovation is thus conceived as an important human trait, which has come to be known as ìenterprising behaviourî in international research. In which ways do these demands challenge the universities and its role in regional and societal context? Interaction between universities, business sector and political system through the so-called ìtriple-helix-modelî is said to be the basis for growth and innovation. Does it mean that knowledge creation and exchange should be based on the concept of the entrepreneurial university? Related to that, what are then the internal challenges for the entire education culture and for the role of the teacher / researcher? It is some of the questions the paper tries to answer or at least give some deeper insight to

Keywords: Entrepreneurial university; triple-helix; enterprising behaviour; entrepreneurial culture; role of teacher / researcher (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A2 D8 I21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 20
Date: 2006
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-edu, nep-ent, nep-hrm, nep-ino and nep-knm
Note: The research project called the PILE-project (Pedagogical Innovation of Learning in Entrepreneurship) is funded by support from the Danish National Agency for Enterprise and Construction. The project comprises both survey and literature studies. Part of the survey is based on studies conducted at Danish and European universities with experience in entrepreneurship education and research. The results of our findings have been published in a series of reports, publications in national and international journals, conference presentations in and outside Denmark. This paper is based on the PILE-project
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Published in Working Papers in Economics.School of Economics and Business Administration,Tallinn University of Technology (TUTWPE), Pages 43-62

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