Assessing Entrepreneurial Types and Goals With Diverse Student Groups

Josh Bendickson, Curtis Matherne, Keith R. Credo, Mary Catherine O. Franques, Lewis Sheats
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Students should clearly understand that different types of entrepreneurship exist. It is effective to connect the diversity of entrepreneurial form with students from a multidisciplinary scope of knowledge in the form of engaged learning. This learning innovation exercise helps diverse student bodies such as science, technology, engineering, arts, and math students (STEAM), to apply their knowledge of entrepreneurship basics and each entrepreneurship type and to be prepared to verbally defend their decisions in the presence of other future entrepreneurs. Although this exercise follows Steve Blank’s categorization of entrepreneurship types (i.e., small business entrepreneurship, scalable startup entrepreneurship, large company entrepreneurship, and social entrepreneurship), educators adopting this exercise can readily replace or add other entrepreneurship types that are more relevant to a specific course or that (s)he wishes for students to more fully understand. This learning innovation is intended for implementation at the undergraduate level in medium sized introduction to entrepreneurship courses that includes students from STEAM. Students will gain experience in analyzing and problem solving related to the different types of entrepreneurship. Students will also be provided the space for group discussion and personal decision making thus fostering the development of crucial entrepreneurial skills necessary after graduation.
评估不同学生群体的创业类型和目标
学生应该清楚地认识到不同类型的创业是存在的。以参与式学习的形式将创业形式的多样性与学生从多学科的知识范围联系起来是有效的。这个学习创新练习帮助不同的学生团体,如科学、技术、工程、艺术和数学学生(STEAM),运用他们的创业基础知识和每种创业类型,并准备在其他未来的企业家面前口头捍卫他们的决定。尽管这个练习遵循了Steve Blank对创业类型的分类(即小企业创业、可扩展创业、大公司创业和社会创业),采用这个练习的教育者可以很容易地替换或添加其他与特定课程更相关或他希望学生更充分理解的创业类型。这一学习创新是为了在本科阶段的中型创业入门课程中实施,其中包括来自STEAM的学生。学生将获得与不同类型的创业相关的分析和解决问题的经验。学生还将获得小组讨论和个人决策的空间,从而培养毕业后所需的关键创业技能。
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