Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USA

Today’s dynamic and complex environment means that companies are trying to develop entrepreneurial thinking as a competitive advantage. Universities around the world are simultaneously increasing entrepreneurial training across a broad array of majors. However, the entrepreneurial training...

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Main Authors: Jong-in Choi, Stephen Markham
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/5/3/62
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spelling doaj-a6f5d180ae3242abb7a0a886e2bc52dd2020-11-25T01:12:21ZengMDPI AGJournal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity2199-85312019-08-01536210.3390/joitmc5030062joitmc5030062Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USAJong-in Choi0Stephen Markham1Department of Business and Accounting, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 34158, KoreaDepartment of Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, CA 27695, USAToday’s dynamic and complex environment means that companies are trying to develop entrepreneurial thinking as a competitive advantage. Universities around the world are simultaneously increasing entrepreneurial training across a broad array of majors. However, the entrepreneurial training is not heavily connected to industry needs. This paper focuses on how industry and universities can cooperate to prepare students for corporate entrepreneurial thinking. The research is based on extensive literature, reports, and in-depth interviews with 28 people from various parts of the RTP (Research Triangle Park), including companies, government agencies, and numerous programs at multiple universities. The major finding from this study is that the strength of entrepreneurial education in the regional innovation system reinforces the companies’ open innovation capacity and their performance. To be successful at launching campus-wide entrepreneurship education to increase understanding of corporate entrepreneurship, Corporate Entrepreneurship Education (CEE) must include (1) entrepreneurial leadership; (2) faculty champions; (3) student-focused policies; (4) engagement with the community; and (5) a decentralized, autonomous structure of entrepreneurship programs.https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/5/3/62entrepreneurial ecosystementrepreneurship educationResearch Triangle Park (RTP)triple helix modelfaculty champions
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Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USA
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
entrepreneurial ecosystem
entrepreneurship education
Research Triangle Park (RTP)
triple helix model
faculty champions
author_facet Jong-in Choi
Stephen Markham
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title Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USA
title_short Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USA
title_full Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USA
title_fullStr Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USA
title_full_unstemmed Creating a Corporate Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the RTP, USA
title_sort creating a corporate entrepreneurial ecosystem: the case of entrepreneurship education in the rtp, usa
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
issn 2199-8531
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Today’s dynamic and complex environment means that companies are trying to develop entrepreneurial thinking as a competitive advantage. Universities around the world are simultaneously increasing entrepreneurial training across a broad array of majors. However, the entrepreneurial training is not heavily connected to industry needs. This paper focuses on how industry and universities can cooperate to prepare students for corporate entrepreneurial thinking. The research is based on extensive literature, reports, and in-depth interviews with 28 people from various parts of the RTP (Research Triangle Park), including companies, government agencies, and numerous programs at multiple universities. The major finding from this study is that the strength of entrepreneurial education in the regional innovation system reinforces the companies’ open innovation capacity and their performance. To be successful at launching campus-wide entrepreneurship education to increase understanding of corporate entrepreneurship, Corporate Entrepreneurship Education (CEE) must include (1) entrepreneurial leadership; (2) faculty champions; (3) student-focused policies; (4) engagement with the community; and (5) a decentralized, autonomous structure of entrepreneurship programs.
topic entrepreneurial ecosystem
entrepreneurship education
Research Triangle Park (RTP)
triple helix model
faculty champions
url https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/5/3/62
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