The great debates in entrepreneurship
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The great debates in entrepreneurship
(Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, v. 27)
Emerald, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume presents some of the most important 'debates' that exist in the field of Entrepreneurship today. It brings together leading scholars, deriving contributions from special sessions designed by the Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship
Centers (GCEC) to discuss both sides of these 'great debates'. Topics include: "Is the Business Plan Really
Dead and Should It Be," "Does the Lean
Start up Deserve all the Hype?" "Entrepreneurial Ecosystem - Weak Metaphor or
Genuine Concept?" "Teaching vs. Doing - Is there a Role for Lecture and Content
in Entrepreneurship Education?" "Should Centers Be Controlled Centrally?" and "Is a Bachelor's Degree in
Entrepreneurship Worth It?".
目次
- Introduction: The Great Debates in Entrepreneurship
- Donald F. Kuratko, Indiana University & Sherry Hoskinson, University of Delaware Why Content and Lecture Matter in Entrepreneurship Education
- Michael H. Morris, University of Florida Keeping It Real: The benefits of experiential teaching methods in meeting the objectives of entrepreneurship education
- Jaime L. Williams & Richard J. Gentry
- University of Mississippi Is the Business Plan Really Dead and Should it Be?: A Case for the Lean Startup Approach
- Alex F. DeNoble, San Diego State University & Ted D. Zoller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Weak Metaphor or Genuine Concept?
- Xaver Neumeyer, University of North Dakota & Andrew C. Corbett
- Babson College Gazelle Solution vs. Portfolio Thinking
- Donald F. Kuratko & Elise N. Hudson, Indiana University Aspiring Entrepreneurs Should Not Major in Entrepreneurship
- Alexander Zorychta, University of Virginia Valuing a Bachelor Degree in Entrepreneurship - The LMU Experience
- David Y. Choi, Jason D'Mello, & Darlene Fukuji
- Loyola Marymount University Should University Entrepreneurship Centers be Controlled Centrally? Lessons Learned from Transitioning from a Business School to a Centralized Center
- Jeanne M. Hossenlopp, Marquette University B School, E School or D School: Does Entrepreneurship Program Location Matter or Is It the Ecosystem that Counts?
- Jeffrey S. Hornsby, University of Missouri-Kansas City
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