Entrepreneurial Universities: Collaboration, Education and Policies
Joao Ferreira,
Alain Fayolle,
Vanessa Ratten and
Mário Raposo ()
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Alain Fayolle: EM - EMLyon Business School
Vanessa Ratten: La Trobe University
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With an increasing focus on the knowledge and service economies, it is important to understand the role that entrepreneurial universities play through collaboration in policy and, in turn, the impact they have on policy. The authors evaluate how universities engage with communities while also balancing stakeholder considerations, and explore how universities should be managed in the future to integrate into global society effectively. The book reflects the internationalization of entrepreneurial universities with examples from Australia, Brazil, France, Italy, Malaysia, India, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the UK. Each chapter identifies the differing cultural influences and how changes in policy approaches mean that universities are constantly evolving. The authors also look into how culture influences entrepreneurship education and, in turn, how culture affects the initiatives of policy makers. With a focus on enhancing entrepreneurial opportunities, universities are shown to respond by creating effective initiatives that benefit the wider community through successful collaboration with institutions. The book identifies the close working relationship between new government policies and developing entrepreneurial universities. Researchers, policy analysts and students of entrepreneurship education, education management and policy will find this book a useful supplementary read for understanding the future role of universities.
Date: 2018-08-31
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Published in Edward Elgar, VIII-280 p., 2018, 978-1-78643-245-2. ⟨10.4337/9781786432469⟩
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DOI: 10.4337/9781786432469
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