The 23 articles of this book were selected from the 51 keynotes, workshops and papers presented at the Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Education and Training Conference (IntEnt95: see also: www.intent-conference.de) held at the Edith Cowan University, Perth, Bunbury Campus, Australia organized by Dr. Diane Wingham (Conference Chair 1995) and Robyn Morris (both Edith Cowan University) in cooperation with the Foerderkreis Gruendungs-Forschung e. V., Germany (www.fgf-ev.de).
Contents:
PART A: METHODS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
1. Team Venture as a New Teaching and Learning Method in Entrepreneurial Education: Tuula Mahlberg
2. Teaching Entrepreneurship by the Case Method: Russel M. Knight
3. Applying the Entrepreneurship Life-cycle Framework to the Identification of Topic Areas for Teaching: C. Howard Watson, Adrè B. Boshoff
4. The Virtual Campus - Taking the University to the Students: Marie P. Corrigan, John M. Renner
5. A Total Quality Management Paradigm for Small Businesses in Training - A New Definition: Raj Gururaian, Trosh Sherwood, Rick Newby
PART B: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN (POST-)INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES
6. SME Courses - An International Comparison: John H. Kelmar, Lloyd W. Fernald Jr.
7. Training Entrepreneurship - An Empirical Model in Sweden: Thomas Bergqvist
8. The Education Programs for Policy Makers of Small and Medium-sized Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Development: Hiroshi Teraoka
9. Building Entrepreneurial Awareness Amongst Youths: Value Adding in Youth: Robyn Morris
10. Aboriginal Entrepreneurs - A Community Based Skills Development Model: Larry Davies
11. Innovation and Entrepreneurship - A Rationale for Their Inclusion in Hospitality Management Courses and an Overview of how They are Taught in a Cohesive Course to Undergraduates: Ian Buick
PART C: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES
12. Entrepreneurs in a Transition Economy - The Education Challenge: Tobie de Coning
13. ITESM'S Entrepreneur Program and its Contribution to Mexico's Economic Development: Jaime R. Silva Castan, Servulo Anzola Rojas
14. Tunas Bistari - A Programme for the Development of Young Entrepreneur: Mohd Zahran Bin Mohd Ismail
15. Entrepreneurship in Indonasian Universities towards Fee Trade in the Year 2020: H. C. dr. Wahjoetomo, Moh Burhan
16. The Role of Universities in Education and Training Entrepreneurs in Lithuania: Vytautas Grigoras, Kestutis Grigoras
PART D: BACKGROUND OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
17. Business Dynamics in the Emerging European Union an Their Implications for Enterprise Training Needs: S. W. Creigh-Tyte, Nick Clay
18. Entrepreneurial "Types" for the Larger Market: J. Hanns Pichler, Erwin A. Fröhlich
19. Directions for Research in Entrepreneurship: Adrè B. Boshoff, C. Howard Watson
20. The Business Plan - a 21st Century Dinosaur? A UK Study of Entrepreneurs' Perceptions of Their Future Needs and the Implications for Small Firms Support: Paul D. Hannon
21. Innovative Environment and Entrepreneurship Development: F. Marques Reigado
22. Entrepreneurial Behaviour of Women - Indian Insight: K. Chandralekha, Dina Lavoie, N. Rajini, W. Kalyani
23. On the Concept of New Venture: Dean A. Shepard, Andrew Crouch
Contents:
PART A: METHODS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
1. Team Venture as a New Teaching and Learning Method in Entrepreneurial Education: Tuula Mahlberg
2. Teaching Entrepreneurship by the Case Method: Russel M. Knight
3. Applying the Entrepreneurship Life-cycle Framework to the Identification of Topic Areas for Teaching: C. Howard Watson, Adrè B. Boshoff
4. The Virtual Campus - Taking the University to the Students: Marie P. Corrigan, John M. Renner
5. A Total Quality Management Paradigm for Small Businesses in Training - A New Definition: Raj Gururaian, Trosh Sherwood, Rick Newby
PART B: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN (POST-)INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES
6. SME Courses - An International Comparison: John H. Kelmar, Lloyd W. Fernald Jr.
7. Training Entrepreneurship - An Empirical Model in Sweden: Thomas Bergqvist
8. The Education Programs for Policy Makers of Small and Medium-sized Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Development: Hiroshi Teraoka
9. Building Entrepreneurial Awareness Amongst Youths: Value Adding in Youth: Robyn Morris
10. Aboriginal Entrepreneurs - A Community Based Skills Development Model: Larry Davies
11. Innovation and Entrepreneurship - A Rationale for Their Inclusion in Hospitality Management Courses and an Overview of how They are Taught in a Cohesive Course to Undergraduates: Ian Buick
PART C: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN TRANSITION ECONOMIES
12. Entrepreneurs in a Transition Economy - The Education Challenge: Tobie de Coning
13. ITESM'S Entrepreneur Program and its Contribution to Mexico's Economic Development: Jaime R. Silva Castan, Servulo Anzola Rojas
14. Tunas Bistari - A Programme for the Development of Young Entrepreneur: Mohd Zahran Bin Mohd Ismail
15. Entrepreneurship in Indonasian Universities towards Fee Trade in the Year 2020: H. C. dr. Wahjoetomo, Moh Burhan
16. The Role of Universities in Education and Training Entrepreneurs in Lithuania: Vytautas Grigoras, Kestutis Grigoras
PART D: BACKGROUND OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
17. Business Dynamics in the Emerging European Union an Their Implications for Enterprise Training Needs: S. W. Creigh-Tyte, Nick Clay
18. Entrepreneurial "Types" for the Larger Market: J. Hanns Pichler, Erwin A. Fröhlich
19. Directions for Research in Entrepreneurship: Adrè B. Boshoff, C. Howard Watson
20. The Business Plan - a 21st Century Dinosaur? A UK Study of Entrepreneurs' Perceptions of Their Future Needs and the Implications for Small Firms Support: Paul D. Hannon
21. Innovative Environment and Entrepreneurship Development: F. Marques Reigado
22. Entrepreneurial Behaviour of Women - Indian Insight: K. Chandralekha, Dina Lavoie, N. Rajini, W. Kalyani
23. On the Concept of New Venture: Dean A. Shepard, Andrew Crouch