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Title: How to Develop Entrepreneurship Education at NonEntrepreneurial Universities


1
How to Develop Entrepreneurship Education at
Non-Entrepreneurial Universities?
  • prof.dr.sc. Slavica Singer
  • mr.sc. Suncica Oberman Peterka

2
Universities and What, How, Who questions in
Croatia...
Which kind of changes are happening? How to
deal with mega changes in the society? Who is
responsible for dealing with changes?
3
What changes, facts, goals
  • Mega changes
  • new country, 1991
  • new political economic system, 1991
  • war, 1991-1995
  • neither war or peace, 1995-1998
  • privatization process, 1991-
  • EU candidacy

4
What changes, facts, goals
  • Screaming facts
  • persistently high unemployment,
  • 1991-2004 (20 )
  • changed structure of employment,
  • SME doubled, large enterprises halved
  • low competitiveness (2005 62/117 Bulgaria
  • 58/117)
  • low entrepreneurial activity (TEA index)
  • low employment in growing companies
  • regional development imbalances

5
What changes, facts, goals
  • Are goals stretching enough?
  • Sustainable growth of GDP (5)
  • Decreasing unemployment (on 8 )
  • Increasing quality of life (GDP/capita 14,000
    EUR)
  • Increasing social inclusiveness
  • ... in 10 years period!

6
How?
  • To develop enterprising society
  • by eliminating major weaknesses
  • education (primary, secondary, terciary)
  • government policies
  • RD transfer, innovation policy
  • GEM project, 2002, 2003,2004, 2005

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Who?
  • University education a key stakeholder
  • long run effects
  • perpetuates skills and knowledge
  • infrastructural impact
  • it feeds itself and other social subsystems

8
Universities and entrepreneurship
Does universities provide knowledge and skills
needed to entrepreneurs? 2.01 Croatia vs. 2.83
all countries (max 3.89 USA) average scores
(1 to 5 scale)
9
Questions, questions...
  • Is entrepreneurship a science?
  • Where it belongs?
  • Is entrepreneurship important for economic
  • growth?
  • Small business - whats the difference?
  • Entrepreneurs
  • street smart, born
  • education does not matter

10
Education matters?
Do education and experience matter for
entrepreneurs? 11.96 TEA index (with skills)
vs. 0.21 TEA index (without skills)
11
Our experience
  • Eastern Croatia our region
  • Rich in natural resources (soil, water, wood,
    climate)
  • Higher unemployment
  • Lower entrepreneurial activity
  • GDP/capita 2,500 EUR vs. 9,000 EUR in Istria, or
    19,000 EUR in Zagreb
  • Young people are leaving

12
Lessons learnt
  • From money to knowledge
  • Money is not enough
  • From knowledge to more money
  • Knowledge is a key for solving problems

13
Our focus
  • Undergraduate program in Entrepreneurship, 2005
  • Graduate program in Entrepreneurship, 2000
  • Doctoral program in Entrepreneurship, 2007
  • www.seepet.org
  • www.poduzetnistvo.org
  • Outside of University
  • Center for Entrepreneurship Osijek
  • Business incubator Osijek
  • Policy center for SMEs - Zagreb

14
Our case ...
Graduate program in entrepreneurship at the J.J.
Strossmayer University in Osijek 2000
established after 2 years struggling with the
Ministry of Science and Technology 2005 9th
enrollment 252 students
15
Our goals
  • Develop ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPACITY of young people,
    through knowledge and skills
  • Problem identification
  • Problem solving
  • Ideas brokering
  • Develop CAPACITY FOR CHANGE
  • individuals
  • institutions

16
Program
  • From business idea to growing businesses
  • From vision and resources to performance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • in business sector
  • in family businesses
  • in non profit organizations
  • in local government

17
Building own program Core courses and electives
  • 1. semester 5 cores 2 electives (Creativity,
    Entrepreneurial skills, Presentation skills, How
    to Do Business profit patterns,
    Entrepreneurship from Policy Perspectives)
  • 2. semester 1 core 8 electives (New Venture
    Creation
  • 3. semester 1 core 9 electives
    (Entrepreneurial Management)
  • 4. semester 1 core 9 electives (Growth
    Strategies)
  • Examples of electives Entrepreneurial Finance,
    Guerilla Marketing, Operations Management, Family
    Business, Authentic Leadership, Ethics, BI,
    Competitiveness Porter more than 25 different
    courses

18
Lecturers
45 lecturers Osijek, Rijeka, Zagreb, Slovenia,
UK, USA, Australia entrepreneurs Guest
lecturers
19
Students profile
Geography eastern Croatia 184 north
Croatia 20 Istria 37 Macedonia
9 Bosnia Herzegovina 2
20
Students profile
Working experience with 95 without
5 Jobs business owners
directors chief of departments consultants
(Deloitte...)
21
Learning process
Curricula combination of knowledge and skills
theory and praxis
22
Learning process
  • Pedagogy
  • Case method,
  • Individual and team
  • projects,
  • Experience of others
  • (entrepreneurs),
  • DISTANCE LEARNING!

23
Organisation
part time program THU, FRI 16.30 -
20.00 SAT 09.00 - 16.10 Each second week
24
Networking
Center for Entrepreneurship, Osijek counselling,
trainings Growth Program Franchise
center BIOS business incubator Family
Business Forum
25
Our vision
International Center for Entrepreneurial
Studies Centar of exellence for
entrepreneurship research and learning
Wishes, wishes to be autonomous unit in the
University
26
Which kind of school we want
School for Development creating bottom up
development capacity School for Building a Civil
Society developing enabling environment Intellect
ual school what you think vs. what you
know School Focused on the Future think
globally, act locally School to Build a Way of
Life learning through doing, experiments
27
Transition targets
  • Ultimate level
  • Organizational level
  • Behaviour level
  • Learning level
  • Reaction level

28
Ultimate Outcome Level
  • Culture change recognition
  • Local economic and social development
  • Rebuilding trust relationships
  • Stakeholder development
  • Strengthening indigenous self help base
  • Stronger articulation of regional case

29
Ultimate level - measure?
  • Culture and startups business
  • development? - GEM
  • Entrepreneurial values psychometric testing
  • Integration of stakeholders in Regional Strategy
    plan monitoring

30
It is difficult to fight university inertia...
  • If this is not enough...
  • Mega changes, needs, demand
  • Trends of introducing entrepreneurship at
  • universities world-wide
  • Local resources (staff, commitment)
  • International support (faculty, money)

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Whats missing?
  • Entrepreneurial mindset of the university
  • (capacity for change)
  • Willingness to change from inside
  • Mechanism to check on accountability
  • Corrupted value system (knowledge does not count)
  • Entrepreneurship where it belongs?

32
More questions on...
  • How to establish entrepreneurship
  • curricula at a non-entrepreneurial
  • university?
  • How to change university from the inside?
  • Fear of competition!
  • (Is it competition to other programs of the
    Faculty of
  • Economics?)
  • Is university accountable if it is not embedded
  • in local development issues?

33
Question
  • Nothing is more fearful than enterprising
  • stupidity
  • Goethe
  • Can we challenge it?
  • Yes,
  • WITH ENTERPRISING KNOWLEDGE
  • AND INTEGRITY

34
Invitation
Join us in developing International Centre for
Entrepreneurial Studies at the J.J. Strossmayer
University in Osijek, Croatia SCHOOL WITH THE
OPINION!
35
We are not alone
  • International advisory board
  • Howard Stevenson, HBS, USA
  • Sankaran Venkataraman, Darden Business School,
    USA
  • Allan Gibb, Durham, UK
  • Deirdre Hunt, Cork College University, Ireland
  • Antti Paasio, Turku, Finland
  • Harold Welsch, DePaul, USA
  • Robert Brockhaus, St.Louis, USA
  • Jerome Katz, St. Louis, USA
  • Adolph Hanich, Swinburne, Australia

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www.seepet.org
  • German Rectors Conference
  • more international, more active and more portal!
  • international business plan competition?
  • joint international doctoral program?

37
Look at us
http//www.psp.efos.hr
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Contact details
Slavica Singer Head of the Graduate Program in
Entrepreneurship J.J. Strossmayer University in
Osijek Gajev trg 7, HR-31000 Osijek,
Croatia Phone 385 31 224 452 e-mail
singer_at_efos.hr
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Contact details
Suncica Oberman researcher and PhD candidate
J.J. Strossmayer University in Osijek Gajev trg
7, HR-31000 Osijek, Croatia Phone 385 31 224
452 e-mail suncica_at_efos.hr
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Where to find us
Gajev trg 7 31000 Osijek Croatia http//www.psp.e
fos.hr
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