Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural Perspective

The research aims to determine how the economic and business administraton facultes within the European Union member states are contributng to the development of students’ entrepreneurial skills. Therefore, a case study strategy is employed which concentrates on the most important business schools f...

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Main Author: Ramona – Diana Leon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
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Online Access: http://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol13/issue4/JEMI_Vol13_Issue4_2017_Article6.pdf
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spelling doaj-f19b0def24164c78a79d6ae4ef146c302020-11-24T20:46:22ZengNowy Sacz Business School National-Louis UniversityJournal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation2299-73262017-01-011449712110.7341/20171346Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural PerspectiveRamona – Diana Leon0 Natonal University of Politcal Studies and Administraton The research aims to determine how the economic and business administraton facultes within the European Union member states are contributng to the development of students’ entrepreneurial skills. Therefore, a case study strategy is employed which concentrates on the most important business schools from the European Union member states; thus, 267 syllabuses from 21 higher educaton insttutons are identfed and analyzed. The results prove that European business schools manage to develop most of the required entrepreneurial skills among their students. Their graduates are both task and people oriented. On the one hand, they value performance, are capable of solving problems and taking calculated risks. On the other hand, they know how to communicate and collaborate within a team. Besides, it may be stated that the analyzed educatonal programs are combining the “about entrepreneurship” approach with “for entrepreneurship” perspectve; they focus on developing cognitve, functonal, and behavioral competences by combining lectures with actve learning techniques. These actons are infuenced by cultural specifcity and have an impact on a country’s capacity to be a top performer, in terms of entrepreneurship development. These fndings have both theoretcal and practcal implicatons. On a theoretcal level, they extend the literature regarding the development of entrepreneurial skills by providing concrete informaton about the skills on which the academic curricula focus. On a practcal level, they provide valuable insights regarding the skills that the future entrepreneurs will have; these will infuence their behavior in a business environment no mater whether they will choose to be the owner of a business or an enterprising employee. http://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol13/issue4/JEMI_Vol13_Issue4_2017_Article6.pdf entrepreneurshiprisk-takingcommunicatonuniversityEuropean Union
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Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural Perspective
Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
entrepreneurship
risk-taking
communicaton
university
European Union
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title Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural Perspective
title_short Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural Perspective
title_full Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural Perspective
title_fullStr Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Developing Entrepreneurial Skills. An Educational and Intercultural Perspective
title_sort developing entrepreneurial skills. an educational and intercultural perspective
publisher Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University
series Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
issn 2299-7326
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The research aims to determine how the economic and business administraton facultes within the European Union member states are contributng to the development of students’ entrepreneurial skills. Therefore, a case study strategy is employed which concentrates on the most important business schools from the European Union member states; thus, 267 syllabuses from 21 higher educaton insttutons are identfed and analyzed. The results prove that European business schools manage to develop most of the required entrepreneurial skills among their students. Their graduates are both task and people oriented. On the one hand, they value performance, are capable of solving problems and taking calculated risks. On the other hand, they know how to communicate and collaborate within a team. Besides, it may be stated that the analyzed educatonal programs are combining the “about entrepreneurship” approach with “for entrepreneurship” perspectve; they focus on developing cognitve, functonal, and behavioral competences by combining lectures with actve learning techniques. These actons are infuenced by cultural specifcity and have an impact on a country’s capacity to be a top performer, in terms of entrepreneurship development. These fndings have both theoretcal and practcal implicatons. On a theoretcal level, they extend the literature regarding the development of entrepreneurial skills by providing concrete informaton about the skills on which the academic curricula focus. On a practcal level, they provide valuable insights regarding the skills that the future entrepreneurs will have; these will infuence their behavior in a business environment no mater whether they will choose to be the owner of a business or an enterprising employee.
topic entrepreneurship
risk-taking
communicaton
university
European Union
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