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Schlee, Regina Pefanis; Curren, Mary T.; Harich, Katrin R. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2009
This study examines the implications of the increased popularity of social enterprise programs and social venture competitions for the marketing curriculum. Social enterprise programs and competitions are often offered outside the school of business and target students from a variety of academic backgrounds. Although social enterprises use…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Marketing, Business Skills, Business Education
Ekaterinoslavskii, Iurii Iu. – Soviet Education, 1991
Argues that years of domination by an administrative command system has nearly destroyed former Soviet entrepreneurship, business acumen, and initiative. Proposes a program of entrepreneurial training that includes (1) evaluation of the student's personality; (2) destruction of the socioeconomic stereotypes of the old system; (3) enhancement of…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Entrepreneurship
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Jones, Brian; Iredale, Norma – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2006
Successive governments in the UK have increasingly stressed the need for a more enterprising society. Much of the emphasis has been placed upon educationalists to introduce more elements of enterprise into the school curriculum at all levels, and new and innovative ways to initiate the subject matter is increasingly being sought. This article…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Daily Living Skills, Summer Schools, Foreign Countries
Snyder, Lester M., Jr. – 1990
This revision of the "Basic/Essential Skills Taxonomy" exhibits changes based on use of the original taxonomy in the field. It features more precise definitions of the levels of key words and phrases, the deletion of some science items that ranged above basic skills, the combination of the language arts sections from the original two parts, and…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Classification, Coding, Competence
Kourilsky, Marilyn L. – 1995
Entrepreneurship education derives its importance from three factors: a demand among students for information about entrepreneurship; a need to provide students with skills related to making jobs, rather than training to take existing jobs; and a related need for economic growth through job creation. According to a 1994 national Gallup poll, 7 out…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Business Administration, Business Skills, Curriculum Development