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Unique ideas, insights and themes from diverse disciplines-from engineering, science and medicine to arts, design, and music-have the potential to enrich and deepen our understanding of entrepreneurship. This book brings together contributions from an eclectic set of entrepreneurship scholars and educators from different fields to advance cross-disciplinary entrepreneurial thinking.Embracing Entrepreneurship Across Disciplines draws on case studies and examples to provide a rich illustration of key themes and concepts, providing an opportunity to share lessons and best practices. It describes innovative programs and practices that could serve as templates for entrepreneurship educators and informs the development and evaluation of policies, programs and educational materials that cross or impact multiple fields.
The creative, accessible ideas and insights offered in this book will appeal to a broad audience interested in entrepreneurship-from scholars and educators to practitioners and policy makers.
Contributors: R.J. Anderson, G.D. Beckman, A.M. Beeching, R.W. Brown, O.R. Butler, L. Canning, J.D. Hart, A. Kant, D. Melton, A. Meyers, S. Nambisan, C. Patterson, J. Thomas
Contents
Contents:
1. Entrepreneurship Perspectives: An Introduction
Satish Nambisan
PART I ENGINEERING, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
2. Engineering Entrepreneurship: Developing an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Doug Melton
3. Challenges in Faculty Entrepreneurship in the Sciences: Becoming an Entrepreneur but Staying at the University
Robert W. Brown
4. Physics Entrepreneurship: An Evolution From Technology Push to Market Pull
Orville R. Butler and R. Joseph Anderson
PART II HEALTHCARE AND BIOSCIENCE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
5. Bioentrepreneurship: Opportunities and Challenges
Arlen Meyers
6. Healthcare Entrepreneurship: The Changing Landscape
Cam Patterson and Andrew Kant
PART III ARTS, MUSIC, AND DESIGN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
7. The Entrepreneurial Musician: The Tao of DIY
Angela Myles Beeching
8. Educating Arts Entrepreneurs: Does, Can or Should One Size Fit All?
Gary D. Beckman and James D. Hart
9. The Value of Creativity: Implications for Industrial Design and Design Entrepreneurship
Joyce Thomas and Lisa Canning
PART IV. BRIDGING THE DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
10. Towards a Cross-Disciplinary Understanding of Entrepreneurship
Satish Nambisan
Index