Student Entrepreneurship in the Social Knowledge Economy Successful Cases and Management Practices /

Traditionally, the study of entrepreneurial behavior focuses on such factors as (i) the personality characteristics that distinguish the entrepreneur from non-entrepreneur and (ii) demographic characteristics such gender, age, familiar antecedents, and education. With particular respect to investiga...

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Autor principal: Del Giudice, Manlio
Otros Autores: Della Peruta, Maria Rosaria, Carayannis, Elias G.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Colección:Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management,
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Acceso en línea:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05567-1
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505 0 |a Part 1 The institutional dimension of entrepreneurship: background and foundations of research perspectives -- Chapter 1 Processes of entrepreneurship and new venture creation -- Chapter 2 Managing the entrepreneurial process: the relationship between universities and early entrepreneurship -- Chapter 3 New business creation, entrepreneurial will and need of achievement -- Part II Customizing academic resources to graduate entrepreneurial specificities -- Role of new technologies in re-inventing Educational Paradigms -- Chapter 5 Open source environments in Education: Beyond Virtual Learning Environments -- Chapter 6 Designing an entrepreneurial profile in higher educational systems -- Part III Gender, ethnicity and cultural background differences in student entrepreneurship -- Academic training program in entrepreneurship, reference models and family business background -- Chapter 8 Student immigrants and the usefulness of diversity: the new face of entrepreneurship -- Chapter 9 Female young entrepreneurship: practical evidence. 
520 |a Traditionally, the study of entrepreneurial behavior focuses on such factors as (i) the personality characteristics that distinguish the entrepreneur from non-entrepreneur and (ii) demographic characteristics such gender, age, familiar antecedents, and education. With particular respect to investigating the development, acquisition, and dissemination of entrepreneurial skills and behaviors, the authors focus on the university environment, as a locus of research and innovation, where students are exposed to a wide variety of influences that are enhanced by a high degree of connectivity.     The underlying theme of this volume is to develop our understanding of the sociology of student entrepreneurial behavior and in doing so attempt to synthesize literature investigating individual talent with the literature on concurrent knowledge sourcing in the pursuit of entrepreneurial activities. Specifically, the authors investigate the degree to which access to diverse knowledge (in addition to such psychological characteristics and tolerance of ambiguity and risk taking) influences the nature and probability of entrepreneurial success. Moreover, they explore the role of social media and social networking in facilitating access to distributed and disparate information and knowledge.  Their research addresses such timely questions as: Where do entrepreneurial opportunities come from? How can higher education best stimulate the creation of firms emanating from young and smart minds in colleges and universities? What is the value of MOOCs for frequent, early, and â_othickâ__ communication among the various specialties needed to accomplish entrepreneurial projects? How do we know whether social media affect studentsâ_T responses to new knowledge and new ideas? To what extent do educational practices affect racial and ethnic differences in student entrepreneurship? What is the role of the indigenous minority student entrepreneur in establishing high-technology firms? The result is a multi-dimensional approach that sheds light on the dynamics of education, knowledge creation, social networking, innovation, and new business development.  . 
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