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100 _aMason, Colin
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245 _aPromoting student enterprise:
_bReflections on a university start-up programme/
260 _bSage,
_c2020.
300 _aVol 35, Issue 1, 2020 ( 68–79 p.)
520 _aUniversities now see the promotion of student and graduate start-ups as a key part of their role. This has two strands: (i) incorporating entrepreneurship education into the curriculum, and (ii) activities and infrastructure to support and accelerate the start-up process. There is now a substantial literature on the design, content, delivery and impact of entrepreneurship education. In contrast, little attention has been given to these issues in the context of student business start-up programmes. This paper describes and reflects on the outcomes of an ongoing small-scale start-up programme – the Santander Summer Company Programme at the University of Glasgow and offers a number of observations on the objectives, design and evaluation of such programmes. A key conclusion is that such programmes require to be part of a broader university entrepreneurial ecosystem and embedded within the wider local, regional and national entrepreneurial ecosystems.
700 _aAnderson, Marion
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700 _aKessl, Tomas
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700 _aHruskova, Michaela
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_dSage, 2019.
_tLocal economy
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0269094219894907
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