This paper offers and discusses an alternative way to delivering entrepreneurship education to students in higher education institutions through the involvement of a role model(s) in entrepreneurship teaching and learning. A previous study with students in an Indonesian university showed that the role model is in position to give positive influence to their entrepreneurial motivation, and furthermore, the choice for a future career as an entrepreneur. As a further development, this paper outlines a model whereby the appropriate role of the dominant entrepreneurial role models (who are parents, entrepreneurs and teachers/lecturers) are integrated one with the other and can be used as a source of an entrepreneurial learning process. The lectu...
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In the thesis the usability and effectiveness of a practice-based innovation tool for university–ind...
AbstractFuture manufacturing challenges have been imposing on the current way of teaching and traini...
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This chapter will review the definition, development and characteristics of reusable learning object...
Similarity has been shown to influence various measures of outcome creativity in combinatorial desig...
Restorative justice, an approach to harm rooted in Indigenous culture, asks three central questions:...
Seeking responsive forms of pedagogy in architectural education, this paper responds to some of the ...
AbstractAs a key resource, knowledge represents a factor of economic and social development. Interes...
Graduates from higher education often enter the labour market with a considerable amount of work exp...
AbstractThe development of manufacturing systems that are adaptive to the frequent changes in produc...
AbstractThe structure of the educational program of Industrial Design Engineering at the University ...
The benefits of being able to create a number of product variations from a limited range of componen...
AbstractArchitecture is truly a profession of public trust requiring special care at all stages in a...
The IBPSA organisation (www.ibpsa.org) was inaugurated in the mid-80s to support the evolution of Bu...
This chapter will focus on the process of building and sustaining collaborative reusable e-learning ...
In the thesis the usability and effectiveness of a practice-based innovation tool for university–ind...
AbstractFuture manufacturing challenges have been imposing on the current way of teaching and traini...
Cyber physical systems (CPS) consist of physical and cyber components seamlessly integrated with eac...
This chapter will review the definition, development and characteristics of reusable learning object...
Similarity has been shown to influence various measures of outcome creativity in combinatorial desig...
Restorative justice, an approach to harm rooted in Indigenous culture, asks three central questions:...