Training Future Entrepreneurs – Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education

abstract: Employee-owned businesses, benefit corporations, social enterprises, and other sustainability entrepreneurship innovations are responding to challenges such as climate change, economic inequalities, and unethical business behavior. Academic programs to date, however, often fall short in su...

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Other Authors: Foucrier, Tamsin (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57143
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-571432020-06-02T03:01:16Z Training Future Entrepreneurs – Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education abstract: Employee-owned businesses, benefit corporations, social enterprises, and other sustainability entrepreneurship innovations are responding to challenges such as climate change, economic inequalities, and unethical business behavior. Academic programs to date, however, often fall short in sufficiently equipping students with competencies in sustainability entrepreneurship – from a coherent set of learning objectives, through effective and engaging pedagogies, to rigorous assessment of learning outcomes. This dissertation contributes to bridging these gaps. The first study proposes a process-oriented and literature-based framework of sustainability entrepreneurship competencies. It offers a general vision for students, faculty, and entrepreneurs, as well as for the design of curricula, courses, and assessments. The second study presents an exploration into the nature of sustainability entrepreneurship courses, with a focus on teaching and learning processes. Using pioneering courses at Arizona State University, the study analyzes and compares the links between learning objectives, pedagogies, and learning outcomes. Based on document analysis and semi-structured interviews with course instructors, the study identifies cognitive apprenticeship from input processing to experimentation, constructive alignment from learning objectives to assessments, and curriculum-level coordination across courses as key success factors of sustainability entrepreneurship education. The result of this study can inform instructors and researchers in applying and further substantiating effective educational models for future entrepreneurs. The third study addresses the key question of competence assessment: what are reliable tools for assessing students’ competence in sustainability entrepreneurship? This study developed and tested a novel tool for assessing students’ competence in sustainability entrepreneurship through in-vivo simulated professional situations. The tool was in different settings and evaluated against a set of criteria derived from the literature. To inform educators in business and management programs, this study discusses and concludes under which conditions this assessment tool seems most effective, as well as improvement for future applications of the tool. Dissertation/Thesis Foucrier, Tamsin (Author) Wiek, Arnim (Advisor) Basile, George (Advisor) Barth, Matthias (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Sustainability Entrepreneurship Educational evaluation Responsible management education Sustainability education assessment Sustainability entrepreneurship eng 196 pages Doctoral Dissertation Sustainability 2020 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.57143 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 2020
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Sustainability
Entrepreneurship
Educational evaluation
Responsible management education
Sustainability education assessment
Sustainability entrepreneurship
spellingShingle Sustainability
Entrepreneurship
Educational evaluation
Responsible management education
Sustainability education assessment
Sustainability entrepreneurship
Training Future Entrepreneurs – Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education
description abstract: Employee-owned businesses, benefit corporations, social enterprises, and other sustainability entrepreneurship innovations are responding to challenges such as climate change, economic inequalities, and unethical business behavior. Academic programs to date, however, often fall short in sufficiently equipping students with competencies in sustainability entrepreneurship – from a coherent set of learning objectives, through effective and engaging pedagogies, to rigorous assessment of learning outcomes. This dissertation contributes to bridging these gaps. The first study proposes a process-oriented and literature-based framework of sustainability entrepreneurship competencies. It offers a general vision for students, faculty, and entrepreneurs, as well as for the design of curricula, courses, and assessments. The second study presents an exploration into the nature of sustainability entrepreneurship courses, with a focus on teaching and learning processes. Using pioneering courses at Arizona State University, the study analyzes and compares the links between learning objectives, pedagogies, and learning outcomes. Based on document analysis and semi-structured interviews with course instructors, the study identifies cognitive apprenticeship from input processing to experimentation, constructive alignment from learning objectives to assessments, and curriculum-level coordination across courses as key success factors of sustainability entrepreneurship education. The result of this study can inform instructors and researchers in applying and further substantiating effective educational models for future entrepreneurs. The third study addresses the key question of competence assessment: what are reliable tools for assessing students’ competence in sustainability entrepreneurship? This study developed and tested a novel tool for assessing students’ competence in sustainability entrepreneurship through in-vivo simulated professional situations. The tool was in different settings and evaluated against a set of criteria derived from the literature. To inform educators in business and management programs, this study discusses and concludes under which conditions this assessment tool seems most effective, as well as improvement for future applications of the tool. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Sustainability 2020
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title Training Future Entrepreneurs – Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education
title_short Training Future Entrepreneurs – Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education
title_full Training Future Entrepreneurs – Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education
title_fullStr Training Future Entrepreneurs – Developing and Assessing Sustainability Competencies in Entrepreneurship Education
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title_sort training future entrepreneurs – developing and assessing sustainability competencies in entrepreneurship education
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