Reframing the case method in entrepreneurship education : : cases from the Nordic countries / / edited by Karin Wigger [and four others].

"This book explores how entrepreneurship can be taught through case studies, arguing that entrepreneurship education needs specific cases and case methods to teach students entrepreneurial skills and mindsets. Providing unique perspectives and examples on how case teaching can be applied in ent...

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Place / Publishing House:Northampton : : Edward Elgar Publishing,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (318 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Preface and acknowledgements
  • PART I INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Case-based entrepreneurship education in and for the Nordic region
  • PART II REFRAMING THE CASE METHOD FOR TEACHING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • Framing the Case Method for Entrepreneurship Education
  • 2. Understanding cases as narratives in entrepreneurship education: a conceptual framework
  • 3. How to conduct live cases in entrepreneurship education
  • 4. Bringing environmental sustainability and the circular economy into entrepreneurship education with stakeholders: four case methods from hackathons to role-model cases
  • Applying the Case Method in Entrepreneurship Education
  • 5. Experiences from live casework with Nordic micro-enterprises: contextualizing learning designs in entrepreneurship education
  • 6. Using self as case in teach-the-teacher courses in entrepreneurship to reflect on experiences as student and teacher
  • 7. Teaching together in entrepreneurship education: live case method
  • 8. The moral perils when positioning student entrepreneurs in real-life contexts: balancing the nature-nurture of educative live case experience
  • Methods for Case Teaching in Entrepreneurship Education
  • 9. Student case development based on entrepreneurial experiences: a guide for entrepreneurship educators
  • 10. Student challenges in entrepreneurship education: planning for uncertainty
  • 11. Teaching as guiding: live business cases
  • 12. From Utopia to sustainable entrepreneurship: a novel case methodology
  • PART III TEACHING CASES FROM THE NORDICS
  • The journey of becoming and being an entrepreneur
  • 13. Arts student applying effectual principles and various value perspectives
  • 14. Fishing for sustainability: a case about recreational fishing, tourism, and sustainable entrepreneurship.
  • 15. From university research to student-driven spin-off: the case of Biodata
  • 16. 'Cultivating and fighting at the same time': an immigrant's innovative entrepreneurial journey in the agricultural scene in Norway
  • 17. ZU4R bicycle-wear: from pain to world leadership
  • Early-phase Venture Creation
  • 18. DataBoard ApS: start-ups and downs
  • 19. Fabricomp AB: developing a collaboration strategy for a newly started university spin-off company in Sweden
  • 20. Sustainable entrepreneurship: firm growth and the balance between saving the planet, people, and profits
  • 21. Entrepreneurship on a deadline: the role of time constraints in student ventures
  • 22. HydroSafe: Emma's investment issues
  • Acting Entrepreneurially in Established Organizations
  • 23. 'I cannot give up now!': the story of a Norwegian public sector entrepreneur's endeavours to revolutionize communication between two healthcare organizations
  • 24. Running the firm and the island: social, economic, and environmental sustainability at Kvarøy Fish Farm
  • 25. Steering the global value chain of an SME under uncertainty: the case of GlobeNet
  • 26. Mobilizing resources for developing a community enterprise in a rural community: the case of a jazz music festival
  • 27. Going sustainable in a traditional industry?: seizing opportunities in the furniture industry
  • Index.