Building on the discussion of what Action Learning is and who action learners are, this paper presents an analysis of learning on an undergraduate Enterprise Development Degree. Implicit in much of the literature is the expectation that action learners are practicing managers and so less attention has been given to exploring Action Learning in other learning communities. This paper discusses the interests and experiences of participants on a degree programme for developing entrepreneurs, which requires learning from action and for action. Cycles of Action Research are used to inform, what action learning might be in this context, who can engage and benefit from this approach, and the ongoing development of the programme
This account of practice sets out the action learning experience of three doctoral students on the s...
Summary Student entrepreneurs are major contributors to the creation of new entrepreneurial ventu...
Presented at Initiative 21 Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Sydney, July 2005</p
There has been increasing criticism of the relevance of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) ...
There exists an agreement among scholars that entrepreneurship can be taught, and the action-based a...
This paper presents research with small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners who have participa...
Action learning is seen under many guises, being adapted into different contexts (Marsick and O’Neil...
This paper recommends the use of action learning to support organisational change initiatives. Actio...
A recent trend in public policy in many countries is the requirement for 'joined up thinking' and 'j...
ArticleAction learning has revolutionized learning in many organizations and sectors worldwide. The ...
This paper reflects on how action learning sets were used to support organisational change initiativ...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore the integrated processes of action lea...
New undergraduates appear in all shapes and sizes. Some crave academic rigour while others prefer ex...
Action learning as pedagogy: reflections on undergraduate students’ experience(s) as researchers at ...
A question within entrepreneurial education that never seems to go out of fashion is “Can entreprene...
This account of practice sets out the action learning experience of three doctoral students on the s...
Summary Student entrepreneurs are major contributors to the creation of new entrepreneurial ventu...
Presented at Initiative 21 Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Sydney, July 2005</p
There has been increasing criticism of the relevance of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) ...
There exists an agreement among scholars that entrepreneurship can be taught, and the action-based a...
This paper presents research with small- and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners who have participa...
Action learning is seen under many guises, being adapted into different contexts (Marsick and O’Neil...
This paper recommends the use of action learning to support organisational change initiatives. Actio...
A recent trend in public policy in many countries is the requirement for 'joined up thinking' and 'j...
ArticleAction learning has revolutionized learning in many organizations and sectors worldwide. The ...
This paper reflects on how action learning sets were used to support organisational change initiativ...
Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore the integrated processes of action lea...
New undergraduates appear in all shapes and sizes. Some crave academic rigour while others prefer ex...
Action learning as pedagogy: reflections on undergraduate students’ experience(s) as researchers at ...
A question within entrepreneurial education that never seems to go out of fashion is “Can entreprene...
This account of practice sets out the action learning experience of three doctoral students on the s...
Summary Student entrepreneurs are major contributors to the creation of new entrepreneurial ventu...
Presented at Initiative 21 Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Sydney, July 2005</p