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This book explores entrepreneurship education in emerging markets, focussing on first-hand experiences of local student cohorts in the Global South. Experts present a varied set of case studies from 15 countries, highlighting the value and impact of these entrepreneurship educational programs as well as discussing the challenges encountered by students and staff. Examining public institutions, training centres and other modes of delivery, these case studies illustrate the growing focus on entrepreneurship education programs across the world.
Key features:
Equips enterprise and entrepreneurship educators with best practice examples from across Africa, Asia, North and South America
Provides accessible and contextually clear case studies all with a consistent structure to support effective teaching and learning
Tackles key issues faced by entrepreneurs and educators in emerging markets, emphasizing the emphasizing the need to take into account the context, size and diversity of the student cohort
Cases on Entrepreneurship Education and Training in Emerging Markets is a vital resource for students and scholars in entrepreneurship and teaching methods in business and management, as well as policymakers and practitioners in international development organizations.
Contents
Contents
Foreword xvi
1 Introduction to entrepreneurship education and training in emerging
markets 1
Vasilios Stouraitis
PART I AFRICA
2 Entrepreneurship teaching methods and students' entrepreneurial
intention: the case of the International University of Casablanca (UIC)
in Morocco 11
Majdouline Hilali
3 An entrepreneurial odyssey in an academic context: the case of the
University of Reunion 30
Isabelle Ramdiale Soubaya
4 Frugal innovation in soap-making: a sustainable approach for
community empowerment and entrepreneurship in a Nigerian
university 49
Joy Eghonghon Akahome and Norris Igbinosa Erhabor
5 Innovating youth entrepreneurship training: Enhancing students'
enterprising skills and behaviours through activating didactics at
INES-Ruhengeri-Rwanda 66
Silas U. Nsanzumuhire, Fabrice Nkurunziza and Emmanuel Bahufite
6 Pioneering change: A contextual exploration of entrepreneurship
education in Mauritius' higher education landscape on the case study
of the African Leadership College (ALC) 83
Melissa Anne Mesek
7 Entrepreneurship education in South Africa: a case of a first-year
entrepreneurship module 100
Patrick Ebewo, Elona Nobukhosa Ndlovu and Semukele Hellen Mlotshwa
PART II ASIA (EURASIA)
8 'Holistic entrepreneur ecosystems' in the Management Department FEB
Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia: when classical is not enough 119
Gancar C. Premananto, Masmira Kurniawati, Tri Siwi Agustina and
Noorlaili Fitdiarini
9 Teaching marketing and logistics using an enterprise employing disabled
workers: the case of a Vietnamese university 134
Bình Nghiêm-Phú and Thu-Trang Hoàng-Thị
10 Towards a transversal entrepreneurship education in Pakistan: a case
study of the 'MS Innovation & Entrepreneurship' programme 148
Gulen Hashmi, Ayesha Abrar and Madiha Gohar
11 Exploring entrepreneurship education in Turkey: a case study of the
'entrepreneurship for all' programme 167
Rıfat Kamasak, Deniz Palalar Alkan and Ugur Bati
12 Entrepreneurial learning by researching: the cases from the 'Program
for Undergraduate Research (PURE)' at Sabanci University in Türkiye 183
Huriye Yeröz and Berna Beyhan
PART III MIDDLE EAST
13 Fostering entrepreneurship education in Saudi Arabia 201
Konstantinos Tsanis
14 Innovation and entrepreneurial education in public higher education:
The case of the United Arab Emirates 221
Heather C. Webb, Cedric Aimal Edwin and Sean Seery
15 Nurturing rural entrepreneurs: a case study of enterprise education at
Dhofar University in Oman 236
Suhail Mohammed Ghouse and Mohammed Ali Bait Ali Sulaiman
PART IV NORTH AMERICA AND LATIN AMERICA
16 UBIgnite: sparking entrepreneurship in the Northern Bahamas after
Dorian and Covid-19 255
Selwyn Seymour
17 Integration of external education partners into university
entrepreneurship courses in Brazil: a case study 277
Kaz Kirollos
Afterword: a future agenda of emerging market entrepreneurship education 295
Robert Bowen



