Evaluation of a Multicultural Approach to Teaching Entrepreneurship

Ewa Badzińska
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Abstract One of the most important challenges in the field of higher education is to educate students about entrepreneurial attitudes and professional competences necessary for working in a multicultural environment in collaboration with a real business environment. Streamlining this process is one of the aims of the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership Project titled Entrepreneurship and Communication in Multicultural Teams (ECMT+). The cognitive purpose of this paper is to explore and evaluate students’ reflections on entrepreneurship teaching in an international and multicultural team. The applied research methods include a pilot quantitative survey using questionnaires and a qualitative research method of a reflective essay among students participating in the two-week Intensive Programme that took place in March 2017 at Karelia University in Finland. Respondents were chosen purposeful and included 48 participants from 14 countries worldwide. They represented seven high education institutions from seven different European countries. The study has been conducted anonymously via the Claroline Connect platform. The purpose of the empirical research was to diagnose the opinions of program participants, among others about new methods of business education they have experienced, diversity of multicultural context and relationships with other team members, their entrepreneurial attitude, and ability to solve problems at designing business solutions in the multicultural team.. Preliminary results appear to present interesting data and may provide a starting point for an in-depth empirical research associated with entrepreneurship in multicultural teams. The study reveals positive effects of applied methods of business education, significant involvement of participants in achieving the goal and gaining new knowledge within the analyzed area.
多元文化创业教学方法的评价
高等教育领域最重要的挑战之一是教育学生在多元文化环境中与真实的商业环境合作所必需的创业态度和专业能力。简化这一过程是伊拉斯谟+战略伙伴关系项目“多元文化团队中的创业和沟通”(ECMT+)的目标之一。本文的认知目的是探索和评价学生在国际多元文化团队中对创业教学的思考。应用研究方法包括在2017年3月在芬兰卡累利阿大学参加为期两周的强化课程的学生中使用问卷调查和反思性文章的定性研究方法进行试点定量调查。受访者的选择是有目的的,包括来自全球14个国家的48名参与者。他们代表了来自欧洲7个不同国家的7所高等教育机构。这项研究是通过Claroline Connect平台匿名进行的。实证研究的目的是诊断项目参与者的意见,其中包括他们所经历的商业教育的新方法,多元文化背景的多样性和与其他团队成员的关系,他们的创业态度,以及在多元文化团队中设计商业解决方案时解决问题的能力。初步结果似乎提供了有趣的数据,并可能为多元文化团队中创业精神的深入实证研究提供一个起点。该研究揭示了商业教育应用方法的积极作用,参与者在实现目标和获得分析领域的新知识方面的显著参与。
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