Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial Competence

As a result of increasing globalisation, universities are being confronted bythe challenge of adapting their teaching standards to meet the demands of a more dynamic labour market. Entrepreneurship education provides an important contribution to improving students...

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Main Author: Xenia Justus, Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen, Johann Fabian Faltermeier
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Technology and Business, České Budějovice 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-79d90a38d03648af97a16a03385dc1752020-11-25T01:54:27ZengInstitute of Technology and Business, České Budějovice Littera Scripta1805-91122018-01-0115468Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial CompetenceXenia Justus, Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen, Johann Fabian Faltermeier0Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule RegensburgAs a result of increasing globalisation, universities are being confronted bythe challenge of adapting their teaching standards to meet the demands of a more dynamic labour market. Entrepreneurship education provides an important contribution to improving students ́ entrepreneurial competencies and stimulating innovative work behaviour. Based on the current state of research, as well as on the results of an empirical comparative study at partner institutions of applied sciences, this article describes how the internationalisation of curricula with regards to the academic teaching ofentrepreneurship and the promotion of entrepreneurial competence can be structured. An online survey of students carried out within the framework of an EU project, as well as joint class observations, revealed some important differences in study-related matters, which emphasises the need for stronger cooperation in terms of cross-border employability. With regards to the promotion of entrepreneurial thinking and behaviour, it appears appropriate to intensify the use of case-based instructional designs within teaching standards, to extend the supportive offers to students and to enable engagement with entrepreneurship in various courses of studies.http://www.littera-scripta.com/promoting-cross-border-entrepreneurial-competence/entrepreneurship education entrepreneurial competencies university teaching standards cross-bordercooperation.
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author Xenia Justus, Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen, Johann Fabian Faltermeier
spellingShingle Xenia Justus, Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen, Johann Fabian Faltermeier
Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial Competence
Littera Scripta
entrepreneurship education
entrepreneurial competencies
university teaching standards
cross-bordercooperation.
author_facet Xenia Justus, Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen, Johann Fabian Faltermeier
author_sort Xenia Justus, Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen, Johann Fabian Faltermeier
title Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial Competence
title_short Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial Competence
title_full Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial Competence
title_fullStr Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial Competence
title_full_unstemmed Promoting Cross-Border Entrepreneurial Competence
title_sort promoting cross-border entrepreneurial competence
publisher Institute of Technology and Business, České Budějovice
series Littera Scripta
issn 1805-9112
publishDate 2018-01-01
description As a result of increasing globalisation, universities are being confronted bythe challenge of adapting their teaching standards to meet the demands of a more dynamic labour market. Entrepreneurship education provides an important contribution to improving students ́ entrepreneurial competencies and stimulating innovative work behaviour. Based on the current state of research, as well as on the results of an empirical comparative study at partner institutions of applied sciences, this article describes how the internationalisation of curricula with regards to the academic teaching ofentrepreneurship and the promotion of entrepreneurial competence can be structured. An online survey of students carried out within the framework of an EU project, as well as joint class observations, revealed some important differences in study-related matters, which emphasises the need for stronger cooperation in terms of cross-border employability. With regards to the promotion of entrepreneurial thinking and behaviour, it appears appropriate to intensify the use of case-based instructional designs within teaching standards, to extend the supportive offers to students and to enable engagement with entrepreneurship in various courses of studies.
topic entrepreneurship education
entrepreneurial competencies
university teaching standards
cross-bordercooperation.
url http://www.littera-scripta.com/promoting-cross-border-entrepreneurial-competence/
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