{"product_id":"annals-of-entrepreneurship-education-and-pedagogy-a-2021-9781035300266","title":"Annals of Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003ci\u003e’A must-have for teachers of entrepreneurship. How insightful to see topics ranging from entrepreneurship in rural regions to entrepreneurship in MBA programs and special topics on ideation, service learning, and the arts as well as women entrepreneurs as “superwomen”. Finally, many will be delighted at the number of “best practices” articles connecting entrepreneurship education to film, social enterprise and various experiential platforms while concluding with the impact of COVID-19 on the field.’\u003c\/i\u003e -- Timothy S. Mescon, AACSB, the Netherlands\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eContents:  Preface: Entrepreneurship education: What is it we need to know? Charles H. Matthews, Eric W. Liguori, and Susana C. Santos  PART I: LEADING EDGE RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES 1.\tWhat I have learned about teaching entrepreneurship: perspectives of five master educators Dan Cohen, Paul Jones, Jerry Katz, Jeff Pollack, and Rebecca White 2.\tDoctoral programs in entrepreneurship James Fiet 3.\tSpaces for entrepreneurship education: a new campus arms race? Luke Pittaway 4.\tIdeation techniques and applications to entrepreneurship Lee Zane and Andrew Zimbroff 5.\tEffectively introducing effectuation into the MBA curriculum Birton Cowden, Mark Hiatt, James Swaim, and Gregory Quinet 6.\t“Aha, so that’s how you see it!”: experiences of using a visual exercise when exploring students’ contemporary meaning of entrepreneurship Katarina Ellborg 7.\tA model to increase the impact of student consulting projects in rural communities Dennis Barber III, Michael Harris, and Sharon Paynter 8.\t Experience, knowledge and performance in entrepreneurship education: proposing a dynamic learning model Sílvia F. Costa and Arjan Frederiks 9.\tEntrepreneurial ecosystem builders: philanthropy, entrepreneurs, universities, and communities working together 10.\tEntrepreneurship Ecosystem Builders: Philanthropy, Entrepreneurs, Universities, and Communities Working Collaboratively Deborah Hoover 11.\tImpact of entrepreneurship education: a review of the past, overview of the present, and a glimpse of future trends Michela Loi and Alain Fayolle 12.\tCross-campus entrepreneurship through a general education strategy Anthony Mendes, Jeffrey Hornsby, and Andrew Heise 13.\tEntrepreneurship education in Australia Alex Maritz, Colin Jones, Dennis Foley, Saskia De Klerk, Bronwyn Eager, Quan Nguyen 14.\tDonning their capes: women entrepreneurship students emerge as superwomen Sara Cochran 15.\tA service-learning approach to entrepreneurship education, student job creation, and new venture incubation Jeremy Woods and Peter M.W. Burley 16.\tDifference makers for college-readiness William Resisel and Robert Fanuzzi 17.\tThe art of teaching arts entrepreneurship Caroline Vanevenhoven and Jeff Vanevenhoven  PART II:  MODEL UNIVERSITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAMS 18. Florida State University Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship Susan Fiorito and Wendy Plant 19. The Georgetown University Entrepreneurship Initiative Jeff Reid 20. Iona College Hynes Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Christoph Winkler, Lendynette Pacheco-Jorge, and Jarlyne Batista Monzon 21. Millikin University Center for Entrepreneurship Julienne Shields 22. University of Missouri Kansas City Regnier Institute Jeff Hornsby, Anthony Mendes, and Andrew Heise  PART III: BEST PRACTICE INNOVATIONS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM 23.\tAre you the one? a game for encouraging classroom diversity Shelby Solomon and Otis Solomon Jr. 24.\tAssume less, observe more: the toothbrush design challenge Doan Winkel, Justin Wilcox, and Federico Mammano 25.\tThe small enterprise education \u0026amp; development (SEED) program Daniel Holland and Michael Glauser 26.\tWhat does entrepreneurship mean to you? using “implicit entrepreneurship theory” in the classroom William Gartner, Katarina Ellborg, and Tina Kiefer 27.\tScale-up, scale-back: an experiential exercise in scaling James Hart 28.\tEntrepreneurship finance over coffee  Pedro Tonhozi de Oliveira and Whitney Peake 29.\tUsing interactive video vignettes to teach customer discovery Michael Dominik and Daniel Cliver 30.\tThe technology commercialization academy: fueling student startups Bruce Teague and Yanxin Liu 31.\tFilm as an experiential medium: entrepreneurship education through Door to Door Jeff Vanevenhoven, Josh Bendickson, Eric Liguori, and Andrew Bunoza 32.\tDeveloping a strategic (entrepreneurship) mindset in engineering graduates Robert Fleming 33.\tEntrepreneurship education and the arts: designing a commercial music production major and entrepreneurship minor Thomas Haines and Charles H. Matthews 34.\tWeaver’s Social Enterprise Directory: a tool for teaching social enterprise and entrepreneurship Rasheda Weaver, Maimouna Mbacke, and Katie Gallagher 35.\tImplementing data analytics into the entrepreneurship curriculum: a course overview Xaver Neumeyer 36.\tRapidly responding to the COVID-19 pandemic impact on small businesses: the GetVirtual local business assistance course at UC Santa Cruz Nada Miljković and Robert D’Intino  Index","brand":"Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49406692786519,"sku":"9781035300266","price":41.75,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9781035300266.jpg?v=1730496794","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/annals-of-entrepreneurship-education-and-pedagogy-a-2021-9781035300266","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}