Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education
Edited by Yipeng Liu,
Zhong-Ming Wang and
Eugenia Yijun Xing
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This enlightening book outlines how innovation and entrepreneurship education can enable individuals and organizations to combat changes and challenges in an uncertain and disruptive world. Global experts from Asia and Europe document recent developments and showcase novel approaches, pedagogical innovations, and new characteristics in the global teaching of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Education; Innovation; International Business; Management Education; Asia Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035307180
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Unleashing potential: empowering tomorrow's innovators through co-creative entrepreneurship education ecosystem at Tsinghua University

- Xingzi Xu and Shahamak Rezaei
- Ch 2 Entrepreneurship education in South Korea

- Martin Hemmert
- Ch 3 The internationalization of entrepreneurial education in Japan: an entrepreneurship ecosystem perspective

- Fiona Sussan
- Ch 4 Enhancing entrepreneurial self-efficacy through innovative entrepreneurship education techniques

- Alfred Leng U Tseng, Pi-Shen Seet, Paull Weber and Louis Geneste
- Ch 5 Innovative entrepreneurship education model for Global MSc programs: a case study of the Global Entrepreneurship Program (GEP)

- Honghao Hu and Zhong-Ming Wang
- Ch 6 A contextualized approach to entrepreneurship education in India

- Nikita Chandok and Sandhir Sharma
- Ch 7 A diamond in the rough: the Malaysian startup ecosystem

- Aaron Sarma
- Ch 8 The role of social capital in entrepreneurial learning for technology innovators

- Yin Mon Myint
- Ch 9 Entrepreneurial education ecosystems: the case of the Henley Centre for Entrepreneurship, 2007–2024

- Andrew Godley, Adeyinka Adewale, Maksim Belitski, Norbert Morawetz and Jurek Sikorski
- Ch 10 Innovating entrepreneurial curricula – business school-SME co-creation and collaboration in the United Kingdom: lessons for wider contexts

- Peter Stokes and David Gordon
- Ch 11 Henley Business Angels: a UK university-based angel investors’ network in supporting entrepreneurs

- Jurek Sikorski, Paul Morris, Denis Bidinost, Guy Davis and Cait Pilkington
- Ch 12 Bringing the brain into entrepreneurial education: can neuroscience close the bridge between theory and practice?

- Maria Cristina Cinici, Daniela Baglieri, Mattia Adamo and Nicola Lattanzi
- Ch 13 Can education foster entrepreneurship? The case of a Portuguese entrepreneurial university

- José Paulo Esperança
- Ch 14 Ecosystem as an entrepreneurship education tool: ecosystem reflection and action in the French context

- Christina Theodoraki
- Ch 15 Entrepreneurship learning through high school curriculum development: a South African perspective

- Pearl Motha
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