Teaching innovation and entrepreneurship : building on the Singapore experiment / Charles M. Hampden-Turner.
Material type:
- 9780521760706
- 338/.0407105957 22
- HB615 .H254 2009
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HB615 .E633455 2009 Entrepreneurship in developing countries / | HB615 .E633455 2009 Entrepreneurship in developing countries / | HB615 .G727 2003 Fashion entrepreneurship : retail business planning / | HB615 .H254 2009 Teaching innovation and entrepreneurship : | HB 615 .K366 2002 Patterns of entrepreneurship / | HB615 .K4152014 Introduction to entrepreneurship | HB615 .K 87 2014 Introduction to entrepreneurship/ |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-209) and index.
Singapore's challenge -- The entrepreneurial ecosystem : a programme like no other -- How can innovative pedagogies be measured? -- Co-defining innovative education : how the instrument was created -- The Singapore results -- Results of the mandarin speaking programme -- Reconciling values : a helical model of innovative processes -- "It is only the hawthorne effect" -- The programme that cannot stand still -- Innovation and the future of the university -- What are the implications of being able to teach innovation? -- Is a new creative class arising?.
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