A Comparative Study of Entrepreneurial Education and Startup Ecosystems: United States vs. Kenya
Joseph Owuondo
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Joseph Owuondo: Doctor of Education Candidate, National University, San Diego, California
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2023, vol. 10, issue 10, 115-123
Abstract:
The research paper undertakes a comprehensive comparative analysis of the entrepreneurial landscape in the United States and Kenya. The analysis is theoretically grounded, focusing on two fundamental components: entrepreneurial education and the startup ecosystem, investigating their respective roles in fostering innovation. The research methodology employed primarily involves desk research, encompassing a meticulous review and analysis of diverse secondary sources, including academic articles, reports, case studies, government publications, and peer-reviewed journals. Relevant perspectives were distilled from this extensive array of sources. The findings of this study unveil disparities and a few similarities between the United States and Kenya concerning entrepreneurial education and the status of their respective startup ecosystems. The United States places a strong emphasis on practical skills and industry exposure within its entrepreneurial education programs. In contrast, Kenya has historically favored a theoretical knowledge-centric approach. The paper duly acknowledges Kenya’s efforts in incorporating practical experience into its educational landscape, marking a notable shift. Moreover, the research underscores the influential role of government policies and support in shaping the startup ecosystem. Both countries notably acknowledge the critical importance of practical exposure and experiential learning in nurturing entrepreneurial talent. This study meticulously delineates the comparative dynamics of entrepreneurial education and startup ecosystems in the United States and Kenya, offering vital recommendations. These recommendations extend to policymakers, educators, and entrepreneurs on a global scale, delineating strategies to promote innovation, bridge industry gaps, and catalyze socioeconomic development through entrepreneurship.
Date: 2023
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