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Exploring graduate entrepreneurship: a collaborative, co-learning based approach for students, entrepreneurs and educators

Exploring graduate entrepreneurship: a collaborative, co-learning based approach for students, entrepreneurs and educators
Exploring graduate entrepreneurship: a collaborative, co-learning based approach for students, entrepreneurs and educators
There is a strong interest in knowledge-based economies in increasing the levels of graduate entrepreneurship. The role of higher education in this context is crucial in enhancing the motivation and capability of graduates to engage in entrepreneurial activity. However, traditional pedagogical approaches in business and management as applied to entrepreneurship education may be limiting the opportunities for students to develop entrepreneurial skills, knowledge and behaviour. If the need for increased levels of graduate entrepreneurship is to be met, it is important to develop more innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. Shifting the underpinning paradigm to one derived from a humanist philosophy suggests a co-learning approach in which both learner and educator participate in the learning process. This paper highlights the need for innovation in the supply of entrepreneurship education in UK higher education institutions to enhance graduate entrepreneurship. The authors reflect on and examine the experience of piloting a collaborative co-learning approach to entrepreneurship education that engages university students from a range of disciplines, local entrepreneurs and educators in the learning and development process. Finally, they explore the challenge that embedding such an approach poses to the development of entrepreneurship education in UK HEIs. The paper adds to the body of knowledge in the area of graduate entrepreneurship and raises important issues for policy makers, practitioners, educators and entrepreneurs.
graduate entrepreneurship, collaboration, co-learning, entrepreneurship education, uk
0950-4222
11-23
Hannon, Paul D.
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Collins, Lorna A.
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Smith, Alison J.
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Hannon, Paul D.
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Collins, Lorna A.
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Smith, Alison J.
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Hannon, Paul D., Collins, Lorna A. and Smith, Alison J. (2004) Exploring graduate entrepreneurship: a collaborative, co-learning based approach for students, entrepreneurs and educators. Industry and Higher Education, 19 (1), 11-23.

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There is a strong interest in knowledge-based economies in increasing the levels of graduate entrepreneurship. The role of higher education in this context is crucial in enhancing the motivation and capability of graduates to engage in entrepreneurial activity. However, traditional pedagogical approaches in business and management as applied to entrepreneurship education may be limiting the opportunities for students to develop entrepreneurial skills, knowledge and behaviour. If the need for increased levels of graduate entrepreneurship is to be met, it is important to develop more innovative and entrepreneurial approaches. Shifting the underpinning paradigm to one derived from a humanist philosophy suggests a co-learning approach in which both learner and educator participate in the learning process. This paper highlights the need for innovation in the supply of entrepreneurship education in UK higher education institutions to enhance graduate entrepreneurship. The authors reflect on and examine the experience of piloting a collaborative co-learning approach to entrepreneurship education that engages university students from a range of disciplines, local entrepreneurs and educators in the learning and development process. Finally, they explore the challenge that embedding such an approach poses to the development of entrepreneurship education in UK HEIs. The paper adds to the body of knowledge in the area of graduate entrepreneurship and raises important issues for policy makers, practitioners, educators and entrepreneurs.

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Published date: 2004
Keywords: graduate entrepreneurship, collaboration, co-learning, entrepreneurship education, uk

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Local EPrints ID: 37141
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/37141
ISSN: 0950-4222
PURE UUID: 983623cc-537b-4931-820e-bf6dbc327043

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Date deposited: 23 May 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 18:57

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Author: Paul D. Hannon
Author: Lorna A. Collins
Author: Alison J. Smith

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