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Problems & Challenges of Entrepreneurial
     Education- An Indian perspective

                National Seminar
            Jain University, Bangalore
                 Date: October 8,2009

                        By
                Prof. Amit Gupta
          Director,ISBR Business School
                    Bangalore

                director@isbr.in
QUOTES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION



   Education is the clearest path to individual opportunity and societal
    growth, and entrepreneurship education is especially vital to fuelling a
    more robust global economy. Entrepreneurs bring new ideas to life
    through innovation, creativity and the desire to build something of lasting
    value. Therefore, we must continually foster educational cultures within
    our companies, governments and communities to keep the
    entrepreneurship pipeline filled for generations to come.”

    Dirk Meyer, President and CEO, AMD


   We are facing a transition, and we must take this opportunity to provide
    today's students and entrepreneurs with the tools and the thinking that is
    required for the future. Collaborative technologies can fundamentally
    transform both how we teach and learn. We need to harness the power of
    the Internet and these new technologies for creating and sharing
    knowledge that will prepare students with the skills to compete in the 21st
    century."

    John T. Chambers, Chairman and CEO, Cisco
QUOTES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION



   Preparing today's students for success and eventual leadership in the new
    global marketplace is one of the most important responsibilities in
    education today. . . Entrepreneurship education is an important tool to
    achieving these objectives [and ]...should be available to provide all
    students with opportunities to explore and fulfill their potential."

    Stephanie Bell-Rose, President Goldman Sachs Foundation & Thomas W.
    Payzant, Harvard Graduate School of Education

   Every citizen, no matter where they live or what their circumstances, has
    an equal right to a quality education. Based on more than a decade of
    working with education leaders, governments, businesses and
    development organizations, Microsoft firmly believes that information
    technology can help transform both teaching and learning, enabling higher
    quality education experiences for everyone.”

    Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft Corporation

o    Intel believes that entrepreneurship is crucial to building local innovation
    capacity. It brings new technologies to market, and supports economic
    development through building strong local and regional economies. Both
    the public and the private sectors have important roles to play in
    advancing entrepreneurship around the world, including through enabling
    effective entrepreneurship education.”

    Craig R. Barrett, Chairman of the Board, Intel Corporation
Agenda

   Reforms for Education System

   What is and why entrepreneurship education?

   Complex Relationship between entrepreneurship,
    Institutions & national economic development

   Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions: GEM Model &
    World Economic Forum

   Concerns/Challenges for Entrepreneurship education

   Recommendations for all key stakeholders: Approaches,
    success factors and challenges
Reforms for Education System
    Too much has been said and heard on this…in recent past..

   Let us put forward a fresh perspective…an entrepreneurial
    ( holistic) perspective

    Need to nurture a new generation of innovators who have key
    skills in areas like science and engineering, but who are also able
    to collaborate with others and to act in the face of new
    opportunities. In other words, we need innovators who combine
    skill with an entrepreneurial mindset.

   BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS: OUR
    CHALLENGE

   THE ENTREPRENEURS OF TOMORROW….ARE IN OUR SCHOOLS
    TODAY!
Reforms for Education System
   While structural reform is needed, we must also begin to consider new ways of
    engaging children in the learning process. Such engagement can be achieved in
    many ways, but we believe that entrepreneurship education must be
    part of any solution. Also an enabling environment to foster
    creativity, innovation and to “ think out of the box” is necessary
    across education systems .

    Therefore competencies to be developed which internalize “entrepreneurial
    mindset”

   The ability to recognize opportunities in one’s life.

   The ability to pursue such opportunities by generating new ideas and
    marshaling needed resources.

   The ability to create and operate a new venture (not necessarily business).

   The ability to think in a creative and critical manner.
What is and why entrepreneurship
education?
   Enhancing Economic Competitiveness starting at early education
    years:

   “pump prime” by expanding training and educational
    opportunities for those who want to learn more about becoming an
    entrepreneur. Changing the culture in every community to
    recognize the entrepreneurial opportunities in each local area will
    make all states stronger. These small but critical investments can
    pay big dividends in future economic prosperity.

   Entrepreneurship education is a life-long learning process. .
    Some form of entrepreneurship education should be available to all
    at all levels of the educational system to achieve social and
    economic inclusiveness by multiple stakeholder
    partnerships among the ecosystem players.
Complex relationship between
entrepreneurship, institutions and
national economic development
   Competitiveness, innovation and economic growth
    depend on being able to produce future leaders with the skills and
    attitudes to be entrepreneurial in their professional lives, whether
    by creating their own companies or innovating in larger
    organizations.

   A strong case is obvious for us to move up the value chain
    from being “factor-driven” economy to transition through “
    efficiency-driven” quickly and move into “ innovation-driven”
    territory ( like some of our services sector companies have shown-
    IT/ITES/Telecom, etc)

   Factor-driven economy -largely agricultural, extractive industry
    develops, triggers economic growth, surplus agriculture labor move
    to emergent scale-intensive sectors in specific industry clusters,
    resulting oversupply leading to subsistence or “necessity
    entrepreneurship”
Complex relationship between
entrepreneurship, institutions and
national economic development
   Efficiency-driven economy-leads to institutions to support industrial
    growth-pursuit of higher productivity through economies of scale-financial
    capital formation-niches open up in industrial supply chains-emergent small
    ,medium and large scale sector driven by banking institutions and more “
    opportunity entrepreneurship ” with gradual slowdown in “ necessity
    entrepreneurship”

   Innovation-driven economy: As economy matures, emphasis shifts to
    expanding services sector- increasing R&D, knowledge
    intensity- ”opportunity seeking entrepreneurship” supported by changing
    face of financial and other knowledge driven institutions ( VC/PE/
    Analytics/CRO,etc)

   Small, innovative firms have productivity advantage over large incumbents
    and become agents of “ creative destruction” ( Joseph Schumpeter)-
    remember the Infosys of late 1980’s..! Leading to more opportunity
    entrepreneurship, leading economic growth and need for more
    sophisticated education and training in entrepreneurship and
    allied fields .
Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions: GEM Model
& World Economic Forum
Figure 1- The Revised GEM Model
             Basic requirements
             -Institutions
             -Infrastructure
             -Macroeconomic Stability
             -Health and primary
               education                     Established Firms
                                            (Primary economy)
             Efficiency enhancers
             -Higher education &
                 training                             New branches,
             -Goods market efficiency                  Firm growth
 Social,      -Labor market efficiency                                   National
Cultural,     -Financial market                                        Economic
Political,      sophistication                                           Growth
Context      -Technological readiness                                  (Jobs and
             -Market Size
                                           Entrepreneurship
                                                                        Technical
                                           Attitudes:                 Innovation)
               Innovation and              Perceived opportunities
               Entrepreneurship            Perceived Capacity
             -Entrepreneurial Finance
              -Gov. entrepreneurship      Activity:
                 Programs                 Early stage
             -Entrepreneurship            Persistence
                 Education                Exits
              -R&D transfer
             -Commercial, legal           Aspirations:
               infrastructure for         Growth
               Entrepreneurship           Innovation
              -Entry regulation           Social value creation
Concerns/Challenges for Entrepreneurship
education
    “Different is not always better, but better is always different!”

    Curriculum development:

     Entrepreneurship and innovation must be deeply embedded into the curriculum to
     ingrain a new entrepreneurial spirit and mindset among students

    Creating a critical mass of entrepreneurship teachers -NEN/EDI,etc-more traction
     required…


    Funding entrepreneurship


    Cross-border faculty and research collaborations: multidisciplinary

    Spin-outs from technical & scientific institutions: monetizing technological innovation

    Integration, knowledge sharing among different disciplines-mainstreaming
     entrepreneurship education required
Recommendations for all key stakeholders:
 Approaches, success factors and challenges

             1. Developing Leadership and Life Skills
             2.Embedding Entrepreneurship in Education
APPROACHES   3.Taking a Cross-Disciplinary Approach
             4.Utilizing interactive Pedagogy
             5. Leveraging Technology


             1. No “One Sizes Fits All” Answer
             2.Continuous Learning
CHALLENGES   3. Academic Acceptance / Legitimacy
             4.Effective Measurement and Evaluation
             5. Scalability


             1. The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
             2.Developing Effective Educators
 SUCCESS     3.Curriculum Development
 FACTORS     4.Outreach (Engagement of Business)
             5. Advancing Innovation
             6. Sustainable Funding
Recommendation Matrix
                     POLICY                                                   COMPANIES
Actions: Actors:             SCHOOLS   UNIVERSITIES   EDUCATORS                                    FOUNDATIONS   NGOs   MEDIA   STUDENTS
                     MAKERS                                                 ENTREPRENEURS

                                                               TRANSFORM THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

Embedded Strategy      √         √           √             √                       √                     √         √

Establish
Coordinating
Bodies                 √         √           √             √                       √                     √         √

Embed Within
Existing Bodies        √         √           √                                     √                     √         √

Change Rules and
Regulations            √         √           √

                                                           BUILD THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM

Funding                √         √               √                                 √                     √         √

Infrastructure
Development            √         √               √             √                   √                     √         √


Capacity Building
                       √         √               √             √                   √                     √         √


Support Curriculum
Development
                       √         √               √             √                   √                     √         √

Build Networks /
Social Capital         √         √               √             √                   √                     √         √                √

Share Practices &
Information            √         √               √             √                   √                     √         √       √        √


Facilitate
Academic- Business
Outreach
                       √                         √             √                   √                     √         √                √


Awareness Raising
                       √         √               √             √                   √                     √         √       √        √

                                                         STRIVE FOR EFFECTIVE OUTCOMES AND IMPACT
 Develop Effective
    Measures
                       √         √           √             √                       √                     √         √

                                                           LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY AS AN ENABLER
     Leverage
    Technology
                       √         √           √             √                       √                     √         √       √        √
THANK YOU

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Entrepreneurship Education

  • 1. Problems & Challenges of Entrepreneurial Education- An Indian perspective National Seminar Jain University, Bangalore Date: October 8,2009 By Prof. Amit Gupta Director,ISBR Business School Bangalore director@isbr.in
  • 2. QUOTES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION  Education is the clearest path to individual opportunity and societal growth, and entrepreneurship education is especially vital to fuelling a more robust global economy. Entrepreneurs bring new ideas to life through innovation, creativity and the desire to build something of lasting value. Therefore, we must continually foster educational cultures within our companies, governments and communities to keep the entrepreneurship pipeline filled for generations to come.” Dirk Meyer, President and CEO, AMD  We are facing a transition, and we must take this opportunity to provide today's students and entrepreneurs with the tools and the thinking that is required for the future. Collaborative technologies can fundamentally transform both how we teach and learn. We need to harness the power of the Internet and these new technologies for creating and sharing knowledge that will prepare students with the skills to compete in the 21st century." John T. Chambers, Chairman and CEO, Cisco
  • 3. QUOTES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION  Preparing today's students for success and eventual leadership in the new global marketplace is one of the most important responsibilities in education today. . . Entrepreneurship education is an important tool to achieving these objectives [and ]...should be available to provide all students with opportunities to explore and fulfill their potential." Stephanie Bell-Rose, President Goldman Sachs Foundation & Thomas W. Payzant, Harvard Graduate School of Education  Every citizen, no matter where they live or what their circumstances, has an equal right to a quality education. Based on more than a decade of working with education leaders, governments, businesses and development organizations, Microsoft firmly believes that information technology can help transform both teaching and learning, enabling higher quality education experiences for everyone.” Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft Corporation o Intel believes that entrepreneurship is crucial to building local innovation capacity. It brings new technologies to market, and supports economic development through building strong local and regional economies. Both the public and the private sectors have important roles to play in advancing entrepreneurship around the world, including through enabling effective entrepreneurship education.” Craig R. Barrett, Chairman of the Board, Intel Corporation
  • 4. Agenda  Reforms for Education System  What is and why entrepreneurship education?  Complex Relationship between entrepreneurship, Institutions & national economic development  Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions: GEM Model & World Economic Forum  Concerns/Challenges for Entrepreneurship education  Recommendations for all key stakeholders: Approaches, success factors and challenges
  • 5. Reforms for Education System Too much has been said and heard on this…in recent past..  Let us put forward a fresh perspective…an entrepreneurial ( holistic) perspective  Need to nurture a new generation of innovators who have key skills in areas like science and engineering, but who are also able to collaborate with others and to act in the face of new opportunities. In other words, we need innovators who combine skill with an entrepreneurial mindset.  BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS: OUR CHALLENGE  THE ENTREPRENEURS OF TOMORROW….ARE IN OUR SCHOOLS TODAY!
  • 6. Reforms for Education System  While structural reform is needed, we must also begin to consider new ways of engaging children in the learning process. Such engagement can be achieved in many ways, but we believe that entrepreneurship education must be part of any solution. Also an enabling environment to foster creativity, innovation and to “ think out of the box” is necessary across education systems . Therefore competencies to be developed which internalize “entrepreneurial mindset”  The ability to recognize opportunities in one’s life.  The ability to pursue such opportunities by generating new ideas and marshaling needed resources.  The ability to create and operate a new venture (not necessarily business).  The ability to think in a creative and critical manner.
  • 7. What is and why entrepreneurship education?  Enhancing Economic Competitiveness starting at early education years:  “pump prime” by expanding training and educational opportunities for those who want to learn more about becoming an entrepreneur. Changing the culture in every community to recognize the entrepreneurial opportunities in each local area will make all states stronger. These small but critical investments can pay big dividends in future economic prosperity.  Entrepreneurship education is a life-long learning process. . Some form of entrepreneurship education should be available to all at all levels of the educational system to achieve social and economic inclusiveness by multiple stakeholder partnerships among the ecosystem players.
  • 8. Complex relationship between entrepreneurship, institutions and national economic development  Competitiveness, innovation and economic growth depend on being able to produce future leaders with the skills and attitudes to be entrepreneurial in their professional lives, whether by creating their own companies or innovating in larger organizations.  A strong case is obvious for us to move up the value chain from being “factor-driven” economy to transition through “ efficiency-driven” quickly and move into “ innovation-driven” territory ( like some of our services sector companies have shown- IT/ITES/Telecom, etc)  Factor-driven economy -largely agricultural, extractive industry develops, triggers economic growth, surplus agriculture labor move to emergent scale-intensive sectors in specific industry clusters, resulting oversupply leading to subsistence or “necessity entrepreneurship”
  • 9. Complex relationship between entrepreneurship, institutions and national economic development  Efficiency-driven economy-leads to institutions to support industrial growth-pursuit of higher productivity through economies of scale-financial capital formation-niches open up in industrial supply chains-emergent small ,medium and large scale sector driven by banking institutions and more “ opportunity entrepreneurship ” with gradual slowdown in “ necessity entrepreneurship”  Innovation-driven economy: As economy matures, emphasis shifts to expanding services sector- increasing R&D, knowledge intensity- ”opportunity seeking entrepreneurship” supported by changing face of financial and other knowledge driven institutions ( VC/PE/ Analytics/CRO,etc)  Small, innovative firms have productivity advantage over large incumbents and become agents of “ creative destruction” ( Joseph Schumpeter)- remember the Infosys of late 1980’s..! Leading to more opportunity entrepreneurship, leading economic growth and need for more sophisticated education and training in entrepreneurship and allied fields .
  • 10. Entrepreneurial Framework Conditions: GEM Model & World Economic Forum
  • 11. Figure 1- The Revised GEM Model Basic requirements -Institutions -Infrastructure -Macroeconomic Stability -Health and primary education Established Firms (Primary economy) Efficiency enhancers -Higher education & training New branches, -Goods market efficiency Firm growth Social, -Labor market efficiency National Cultural, -Financial market Economic Political, sophistication Growth Context -Technological readiness (Jobs and -Market Size Entrepreneurship Technical Attitudes: Innovation) Innovation and Perceived opportunities Entrepreneurship Perceived Capacity -Entrepreneurial Finance -Gov. entrepreneurship Activity: Programs Early stage -Entrepreneurship Persistence Education Exits -R&D transfer -Commercial, legal Aspirations: infrastructure for Growth Entrepreneurship Innovation -Entry regulation Social value creation
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  • 13. Concerns/Challenges for Entrepreneurship education “Different is not always better, but better is always different!”  Curriculum development:  Entrepreneurship and innovation must be deeply embedded into the curriculum to ingrain a new entrepreneurial spirit and mindset among students  Creating a critical mass of entrepreneurship teachers -NEN/EDI,etc-more traction required…  Funding entrepreneurship  Cross-border faculty and research collaborations: multidisciplinary  Spin-outs from technical & scientific institutions: monetizing technological innovation  Integration, knowledge sharing among different disciplines-mainstreaming entrepreneurship education required
  • 14. Recommendations for all key stakeholders: Approaches, success factors and challenges 1. Developing Leadership and Life Skills 2.Embedding Entrepreneurship in Education APPROACHES 3.Taking a Cross-Disciplinary Approach 4.Utilizing interactive Pedagogy 5. Leveraging Technology 1. No “One Sizes Fits All” Answer 2.Continuous Learning CHALLENGES 3. Academic Acceptance / Legitimacy 4.Effective Measurement and Evaluation 5. Scalability 1. The Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 2.Developing Effective Educators SUCCESS 3.Curriculum Development FACTORS 4.Outreach (Engagement of Business) 5. Advancing Innovation 6. Sustainable Funding
  • 15. Recommendation Matrix POLICY COMPANIES Actions: Actors: SCHOOLS UNIVERSITIES EDUCATORS FOUNDATIONS NGOs MEDIA STUDENTS MAKERS ENTREPRENEURS TRANSFORM THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Embedded Strategy √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Establish Coordinating Bodies √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Embed Within Existing Bodies √ √ √ √ √ √ Change Rules and Regulations √ √ √ BUILD THE ENTREPRENEURIAL ECOSYSTEM Funding √ √ √ √ √ √ Infrastructure Development √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Capacity Building √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Support Curriculum Development √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Build Networks / Social Capital √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Share Practices & Information √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Facilitate Academic- Business Outreach √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Awareness Raising √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ STRIVE FOR EFFECTIVE OUTCOMES AND IMPACT Develop Effective Measures √ √ √ √ √ √ √ LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGY AS AN ENABLER Leverage Technology √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √