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Rethinking Entrepreneurial Human Capital: The Role of Innovation and Collaboration: Studies on Entrepreneurship, Structural Change and Industrial Dynamics

Editat de Giulio Bosio, Tommaso Minola, Federica Origo, Stefano Tomelleri
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2018
This book focuses on the specific traits and nature of entrepreneurial human capital and the extent to which it can be stimulated by entrepreneurship education – especially when these activities combine collaborative practices and innovation. It includes a comprehensive collection of articles on how entrepreneurship education can be structured, providing theoretical reflections as well as empirical evidence. As such it contributes to the ongoing debate on the teachability of entrepreneurial skills and the role of innovation and collaboration in the design of educational programs that aim to spread entrepreneurial human capital.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319905471
ISBN-10: 3319905473
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: XI, 192 p. 15 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies on Entrepreneurship, Structural Change and Industrial Dynamics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Is the nature of jobs changing? The role of technological progress and structural change in the labour market.- Mutual gains? The Role for Employee Engagement in the Modern Workplace.- Entrepreneurs’ export orientation and growth aspirations: The moderating role of individual human capital.- Collaboration and entrepreneurship education: requirements and perspective.- Entrepreneurship Education as a Service.- Collaborative practices and multidisciplinary research: The dialogue between entrepreneurship, management, and data science.- What Happened Next? A Follow-Up Study of the Long-Term Relevance and Impact of a Collaborative Research Project.- Enhancing collaboration: does a game make a difference?

Notă biografică

Giulio Bosio is a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Management, Economics and Quantitative Methods at the University of Bergamo, Italy. His main research interests are in the field of labor economics, applied micro-econometrics and economics of education. His current research is on the effect of entrepreneurial education on academic and labour market performance; product market regulation and job polarization; temporary contracts and wage.

Tommaso Minola is Assistant Professor (tenured) at the Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering (DIGIP), and co-founder and Director of the Center for Young and Family Enterprise (CYFE) at the University of Bergamo, Italy. Tommaso has been visiting researcher, amongst others, at University of Cambridge (UK) and University of St. Gallen (Switzerland). He has also been TOFT Visiting Professor at Jönköping International Business School (Sweden). His research deals with studyinghow the differ
ent dimensions of the entrepreneur, as well as the entrepreneurial processes and outcomes, develop within distinctive contexts of social embeddedness. His articles have been published in leading international academic journals in innovation, entrepreneurship and small business, such as Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, Small Business Economics, Journal of Small Business Management, The Journal of Technology Transfer and R&D Management.

Federica Origo is Associate Professor at the Department of Management, Economics and Quantitative Methods at the University of Bergamo, Italy, where she coordinates the Bachelor degree in Economics and teaches economics and social institutions in labour markets. She is also board member of the Centre for Young and Family Enterprise (CYFE) of the University of Bergamo and appointed professor of personnel economics at the Catholic University of Milan. Her main research interests are in th
e field of labor economics, economics of education, industrial relations and the evaluation of public policies. 

Stefano Tomelleri is associate professor of Sociology in the Department of Human and Social Sciences at University of Bergamo. He is Deputy Director of Center for Young and Family Enterprise (CYFE) at University of Bergamo. His interests of research mainly focus on the study of emotions as simultaneously present in individuals, social structures and interpersonal relationships. He has recently published the book 'Ressentiment - Reflection on Mimetic Desire and Society' (Michigan State University Press, 2015).


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This book focuses on the specific traits and nature of entrepreneurial human capital and the extent to which it can be stimulated by entrepreneurship education – especially when these activities combine collaborative practices and innovation. It includes a comprehensive collection of articles on how entrepreneurship education can be structured, providing theoretical reflections as well as empirical evidence. As such it contributes to the ongoing debate on the teachability of entrepreneurial skills and the role of innovation and collaboration in the design of educational programs that aim to spread entrepreneurial human capital.


Caracteristici

Focuses on collaborative practices in entrepreneurship education Discusses an innovative approach on the complex relationship between collaboration and innovation in developing entrepreneurial human capital Provides empirical evidence for the impact of collaboration and innovation in entrepreneurship education