quo vadis of science based entrepreneurship education
1. The Quo Vadis of
Science-Based
Entrepreneurship Education;
Matthijs Hammer
Saxion, Deft University
Of Technology
A comparison of the Research- and
Applied Sciences Universities
Ari-Pekka Kaine
Satakuna University
Of Applied Sciences
Kari Laine
Satakunta University
Of Applied Sciences
Peter van der Sijde
Free University
Amsterdam
3. Introduction
• Entrepreneurship is important and emerging
• Many perspectives and approaches.
• types of entrepreneurship (Wennekers, 2013)
4. Introduction
• Focus pattern of educational development (Hammer 2014):.
1. awareness for entrepreneurship (e.g. guest lecture);
2. monetary value creation (e.g. sales activities;
3. moved to other values than money (e.g. social);
4. on personal development (e.g.21st C Skills).
• Paramount measurements on entrepreneurship education
programs are based on output measurements as
competences and entrepreneurial intention. (Blenker et al., 2012,
Varamäki et al., 2011)
• This research focus on didactical design of the
entrepreneurship education program
5. Methodology
• Model of entrepreneurial opportunity recognition and
development (Ardichvili et al., 2003)
6. Methodology
• Adapted model of entrepreneurial opportunity recognition
and development (Ardichvili et al., 2003)
• Modules and topics of the program analysed on their
content and classified to one of the 4 phases, or left out.
• Number of ECTS was appointed to each phase.
7. Sampling
• 2 Best cases NL on Research and Applied Sciences
universities:
– Science Business & Innovation (Master and Bachelor,
Free university of Amsterdam)
– Small Business & Retail Management (Bachelor, Saxion,
Enschede)
• 2 Matching programs in Finland
– Business Management & Entrepreneurship program
(Master, SAMK, Rauma)
– Enterprise Accelerator (Bachelor, SAMK, Pori)
• Method used, Purposive sampling (e.g. Barbour, 2001)
8. Science Business &
Innovation
• Master and Batchelor (Master is 3 years)
• Designed to Build bridges between natural science
and business
14. Business Management &
Entrepreneurship program
• Master program, 2 years
• Designed to enhance personal skills regarding
innovation and entrepreneurship in a ever changing
world.
15. Business Management &
Entrepreneurship program
Study structure (90 ECTS)
• Advanced Professional Studies, 55 ECTS
• Analysing Business Environments, 25 ECTS
• Competent Individuals and Learning Organisations, 10 ECTS
• Developing Innovative Business Strategies and Operations, 20 ECTS
• Elective Studies, 5 ECTS
• Master’s Thesis, 30 ECTS
20. Quo Vadis
• Programs will focus more on a balanced profile; wedge-
profile will turn more rectangular.
– Research and applied science programs ‘move’ on the
continuum.
• From a technical perspective, “Wedges” get steeper.
– Entrepreneurship in teams with complementary skills and
competences.
– Apple (Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak) and Microsoft (Bill
Gates and Paul Allen)
• Missing ‘exit phase’ of the entrepreneurial process will be
added to the educational programs