Creating Communities of Practice
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-030-62961-8 (ISBN)
lt;b>Oswald Jones is an Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Liverpool Management School (United Kingdom). He was previously employed at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School where he established the Centre for Enterprise and the associated incubator, Innospace. Most of his recent research has focused on learning in small firms and has appeared in a wide-range of journals including Business History Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, International Small Business Journal, Long Range Planning, Management Learning, R&D Management and Technovation.
Dr. PingPing Meckel is a Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship at the University of Central Lancashire (United Kingdom). PingPing is passionate about using learning theories to nurture and support an effective learning community, which can take place in a classroom, a business incubator or learning and teaching practice in an informal setting. PingPing's background is in Business and Management, and more specifically entrepreneurship. PingPing was a member of the Steering Group for Manchester Metropolitan University's Business Incubator, Innospace. She witnessed the birth and growth of Innospace, the management team, and most importantly the incubatees. She has been an active member of professional organisations such as the British Academy of Management. To help to promote Entrepreneurship as an important discipline, she gained European Entrepreneurship Educators Fellowship. She was also secretary for the Entrepreneurship Track for six years, assisting the Chair to grow this increasingly popular research subject and community.
David Taylor is a Principal Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Education Lead within the Department of Strategy, Enterprise and Sustainability at Manchester Metropolitan University (UK), and an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs. He led several initiatives which brought business school students into the University's business incubator, Innospace, for internships, consultancy projects, start-up workshops, self-employed placements, Masters level study and networking. David has always been at the cutting edge of education from helping deliver the groundbreaking Gordon Brown initiative, the New Entrepreneurship Scholarship scheme, through to the design and launch of the most successful Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship programme in the country, and most recently leading the development of an MSc Entrepreneurship and a Global Online Business Administration Management top-up degree, both focused on international markets. David has published in the areas of green entrepreneurs, entrepreneurial networks, gender and entrepreneurship, and enterprise education.
Introduction: An Overview of the Research.- Business Incubation.- Entrepreneurship, Opportunities and Entrepreneurial Learning.- Research Methods.- The INNOSPACE Experience.- The Role of Prior Knowledge in Opportunity Identification.- Learning and Opportunity Development in INNOSPACE.- Discussion: The INNOSPACE Community of Practice.- Conclusion: Contribution, Implications and Future Research.- Postscript: Creating and Managing a University-based Incubator.
"The book is written in an easy to follow, narrative style while conforming to the usual norms of academic writing, which makes it a helpful read for any aspiring Masters or PhD student interested in entrepreneurship's promotion mechanisms. ... For research scholars in the area, the book presents a number of useful approaches ... . I would recommend this book especially to doctoral students who will find it to be a helpful guide ... ." (Ali Ahmad, International Small Business Journal ISBJ, Vol. 40 (1), 2022)
“The book is written in an easy to follow, narrative style while conforming to the usual norms of academic writing, which makes it a helpful read for any aspiring Masters or PhD student interested in entrepreneurship’s promotion mechanisms. … For research scholars in the area, the book presents a number of useful approaches … . I would recommend this book especially to doctoral students who will find it to be a helpful guide … .” (Ali Ahmad, International Small Business Journal ISBJ, Vol. 40 (1), 2022)
Erscheinungsdatum | 03.02.2021 |
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Reihe/Serie | International Studies in Entrepreneurship |
Zusatzinfo | XV, 261 p. 23 illus., 11 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 577 g |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Planung / Organisation |
Schlagworte | Academic incubators • Business incubation • Business Innovation • Entrepreneurial Learning • Entrepreneurship • Innospace • knowledge management • Opportunity Development • Small Business • start-up business |
ISBN-10 | 3-030-62961-9 / 3030629619 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-030-62961-8 / 9783030629618 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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