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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 entrepreneurship education, the book draws together a wide range of real-life case studies.
Informing and inspiring entrepreneurship educators, Part I employs theoretical perspectives and practical procedures related to case teaching in entrepreneurship education. Novel and innovative case methods for entrepreneurship education are explored as well as the theoretical foundations of case-based entrepreneurship education. Part II offers 15 Nordic case studies divided into three main groups relating to becoming an entrepreneur, early-phase venture creation, and acting entrepreneurially in established organisations.
Supplemented by online teaching notes, this thought-provoking book will be a valuable resource for entrepreneurship educators at higher education institutions. Questions and activities included in the case studies will also be useful for students with an interest in entrepreneurship.
Contents
Contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Case-based entrepreneurship education in and for the Nordic region 2
Lise Aaboen, Dag Håkon Haneberg, Siri Jakobsen,
Thomas Lauvås, and Karin Wigger
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 20
Michael Breum Ramsgaard and Robert D. Austin
3 How to conduct live cases in entrepreneurship education 31
Meredith Woodwark and Karin Schnarr
4 Bringing environmental sustainability and the circular economy into
entrepreneurship education with stakeholders: four case methods
from hackathons to role-model cases 40
Leena Aarikka-Stenroos, Anil Engez, Linnea Harala,
Kaisa Henttonen, Hanna Lehtimäki, and Sara Malve-Ahlroth
APPLYING THE CASE METHOD IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
5 Experiences from live casework with Nordic micro-enterprises:
contextualizing learning designs in entrepreneurship education 54
Mette Lindahl Thomassen and Michael Breum Ramsgaard
6 Using self as case in teach-the-teacher courses in entrepreneurship
to reflect on experiences as student and teacher 67
Mats Westerberg
7 Teaching together in entrepreneurship education: live case method 76
Sanna Ilonen and Ulla Hytti
8 The moral perils when positioning student entrepreneurs in real-life
contexts: balancing the nature-nurture of educative live case experience 87
Gustav Hägg
METHODS FOR CASE TEACHING IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
9 Student case development based on entrepreneurial experiences:
a guide for entrepreneurship educators 98
Even Haug Larsen and Karoline Kaspersen
10 Student challenges in entrepreneurship education: planning for
uncertainty 110
Sølvi Solvoll and Dag Håkon Haneberg
11 Teaching as guiding: live business cases 121
Bjørn Willy Åmo
12 From Utopia to sustainable entrepreneurship: a novel case methodology 130
Karin Wigger, Ingebjørg Vestrum, Fufen Jin, and Sølvi Solvoll
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 141
Vegar Lein Ausrød and Helle Meibom Færgemann
14 Fishing for sustainability: a case about recreational fishing, tourism,
and sustainable entrepreneurship 150
Ulrika Persson-Fischier, Göran Lindström, Magnus Larsson, and
Patrik Rönnbäck
15 From university research to student-driven spin-off: the case of Biodata 163
Katja Lahikainen, Markku Ikävalko, Noora Heino, and Terhi Virkki-Hatakka
16 'Cultivating and fighting at the same time': an immigrant's
innovative entrepreneurial journey in the agricultural scene in Norway 172
Norma Wong and Marte C. W. Solheim
17 ZU4R bicycle-wear: from pain to world leadership 184
Bjørn Willy Åmo
EARLY-PHASE CENTURE CREATION
18 DataBoard ApS: start-ups and downs 194
Thomas J. Howard, Carina Lomberg, Rasmus Bushøj, and
Jesper Hart-Hansen
19 Fabricomp AB: developing a collaboration strategy for a newly
started university spin-off company in Sweden 203
Jens Laage-Hellman and Frida Lind
20 Sustainable entrepreneurship: firm growth and the balance
between saving the planet, people, and profits 217
Martin Senderovitz, Simon Jebsen, and Hannah Suder
21 Entrepreneurship on a deadline: the role of time constraints in
student ventures 228
Jørgen Veisdal
22 HydroSafe: Emma's investment issues 237
Torgeir Aadland and Roger Sørheim
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 245
Petter Gullmark and Ingebjørg Vestrum
24 Running the firm and the island: social, economic, and
environmental sustainability at Kvarøy Fish Farm 258
Thomas Lauvås, Siri Jakobsen, Karin Wigger, and Morten Dahle Selfors
25 Steering the global value chain of an SME under uncertainty: the
case of GlobeNet 270
Taina Eriksson and Niina Nummela
26 Mobilizing resources for developing a community enterprise in
a rural community: the case of a jazz music festival 275
Ingebjørg Vestrum
27 Going sustainable in a traditional industry?: seizing opportunities in
the furniture industry 288
Thomas Lauvås and Siri Jakobsen
Index