AbstractPurpose: This study focuses on extra-curricular start-up programs for students at higher educational institutions. It explores the social and situated learning experiences of students who participate in start-up programs, as well as how the processes and outcomes of entrepreneurial learning are potentially shaped by this context.Design/Methodology: The study follows multiple cohorts of students who have participated in an extra-curricular start-up program managed by three collaborating universities in Greater Copenhagen. The data has been inductively analysed using semi-structured interviews with students and project managers during and after the start-up program, complemented with project progress reports, observation notes and sur...
There exists an agreement among scholars that entrepreneurship can be taught, and the action-based a...
This licentiate thesis deals with the questions if and how entrepreneurship education and access to ...
Digital disruption, changes in the labour market and the shift from students as consumers to creator...
Extracurricular enterprise activities have steadily increased over the past decade within universiti...
Summary Student entrepreneurs are major contributors to the creation of new entrepreneurial ventu...
Academic literature has increasingly recognized the value of non-traditional higher education learni...
The ongoing discussion about academic research not being sufficiently commercialized has overlooked ...
This study contributes towards increased understanding of the perceived value of extracurricular ent...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explores the influence of socialization upon the constitut...
The present thesis aims to investigate how an entrepreneurship education program that incorporates i...
Entrepreneurship stands high on the political European agenda. Its meaning is twofold: entrepreneurs...
University entrepreneurial activity strives to deliver commercial value from university research. En...
This paper aims to analyse the role of social informal learning of student/graduate entrepreneurs du...
Research on entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial universities has discussed the emergence o...
This paper explores how universities contribute to the acquisition of social capital of their studen...
There exists an agreement among scholars that entrepreneurship can be taught, and the action-based a...
This licentiate thesis deals with the questions if and how entrepreneurship education and access to ...
Digital disruption, changes in the labour market and the shift from students as consumers to creator...
Extracurricular enterprise activities have steadily increased over the past decade within universiti...
Summary Student entrepreneurs are major contributors to the creation of new entrepreneurial ventu...
Academic literature has increasingly recognized the value of non-traditional higher education learni...
The ongoing discussion about academic research not being sufficiently commercialized has overlooked ...
This study contributes towards increased understanding of the perceived value of extracurricular ent...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explores the influence of socialization upon the constitut...
The present thesis aims to investigate how an entrepreneurship education program that incorporates i...
Entrepreneurship stands high on the political European agenda. Its meaning is twofold: entrepreneurs...
University entrepreneurial activity strives to deliver commercial value from university research. En...
This paper aims to analyse the role of social informal learning of student/graduate entrepreneurs du...
Research on entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial universities has discussed the emergence o...
This paper explores how universities contribute to the acquisition of social capital of their studen...
There exists an agreement among scholars that entrepreneurship can be taught, and the action-based a...
This licentiate thesis deals with the questions if and how entrepreneurship education and access to ...
Digital disruption, changes in the labour market and the shift from students as consumers to creator...