A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship

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A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship. / Kristiansson, Michael Rene; Jochumsen, Henrik; Wick, Peter Josef; Hjortsø, Carsten Nico Portefee.

2017. Abstract from 3E Conference - ECSB Entrepreneurship Education Conference , Leeds, United Kingdom.

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Kristiansson, MR, Jochumsen, H, Wick, PJ & Hjortsø, CNP 2017, 'A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship', 3E Conference - ECSB Entrepreneurship Education Conference , Leeds, United Kingdom, 11/05/2016 - 13/05/2016.

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Kristiansson, M. R., Jochumsen, H., Wick, P. J., & Hjortsø, C. N. P. (2017). A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship. Abstract from 3E Conference - ECSB Entrepreneurship Education Conference , Leeds, United Kingdom.

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Kristiansson MR, Jochumsen H, Wick PJ, Hjortsø CNP. A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship. 2017. Abstract from 3E Conference - ECSB Entrepreneurship Education Conference , Leeds, United Kingdom.

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Kristiansson, Michael Rene ; Jochumsen, Henrik ; Wick, Peter Josef ; Hjortsø, Carsten Nico Portefee. / A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship. Abstract from 3E Conference - ECSB Entrepreneurship Education Conference , Leeds, United Kingdom.3 p.

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title = "A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship",
abstract = "One major challenge in entrepreneurship education in a non-business school university context is the lack of relation to the teacher{\textquoteright}s own research field. Teaching is typically conducted by teachers whose research activities are connected to another subject area than entrepreneurship. Consequently, researchers may experience teaching entrepreneurship as a {\textquoteleft}timewaster{\textquoteright} despite the fact that they like to teach in the field; teaching and research don´t match. It is difficult to get teachers involved wholeheartedly, if it is not appreciated by the University. Although the universities have articulated entrepreneurship as both relevant and useful; the transformation towards a more entrepreneurial education is not supported by incentives, neither at the institutional or individual level – in contrast to research and publication (see e.g. West III, Gatewood & Shaver, 2009). On this basis we will explore the following questions: • How do we achieve a constructive and creative interaction between education, research and entrepreneurship? • In what contexts it is possible to integrate the three areas? • What specific organizational and didactic modalities can be used to support integration? • What benefits can be achieved through this realization?",
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T1 - A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship

AU - Kristiansson, Michael Rene

AU - Jochumsen, Henrik

AU - Wick, Peter Josef

AU - Hjortsø, Carsten Nico Portefee

N1 - Conference code: 4

PY - 2017/5/11

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N2 - One major challenge in entrepreneurship education in a non-business school university context is the lack of relation to the teacher’s own research field. Teaching is typically conducted by teachers whose research activities are connected to another subject area than entrepreneurship. Consequently, researchers may experience teaching entrepreneurship as a ‘timewaster’ despite the fact that they like to teach in the field; teaching and research don´t match. It is difficult to get teachers involved wholeheartedly, if it is not appreciated by the University. Although the universities have articulated entrepreneurship as both relevant and useful; the transformation towards a more entrepreneurial education is not supported by incentives, neither at the institutional or individual level – in contrast to research and publication (see e.g. West III, Gatewood & Shaver, 2009). On this basis we will explore the following questions: • How do we achieve a constructive and creative interaction between education, research and entrepreneurship? • In what contexts it is possible to integrate the three areas? • What specific organizational and didactic modalities can be used to support integration? • What benefits can be achieved through this realization?

AB - One major challenge in entrepreneurship education in a non-business school university context is the lack of relation to the teacher’s own research field. Teaching is typically conducted by teachers whose research activities are connected to another subject area than entrepreneurship. Consequently, researchers may experience teaching entrepreneurship as a ‘timewaster’ despite the fact that they like to teach in the field; teaching and research don´t match. It is difficult to get teachers involved wholeheartedly, if it is not appreciated by the University. Although the universities have articulated entrepreneurship as both relevant and useful; the transformation towards a more entrepreneurial education is not supported by incentives, neither at the institutional or individual level – in contrast to research and publication (see e.g. West III, Gatewood & Shaver, 2009). On this basis we will explore the following questions: • How do we achieve a constructive and creative interaction between education, research and entrepreneurship? • In what contexts it is possible to integrate the three areas? • What specific organizational and didactic modalities can be used to support integration? • What benefits can be achieved through this realization?

M3 - Conference abstract for conference

Y2 - 11 May 2016 through 13 May 2016

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