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Discovering entrepreneurship: an exploration of a tripartite approach to developing entrepreneurial capacities

Purpose - To describe an exploration in the use of synergistic learning methods in the delivery of an innovative pilot programme designed to teach entrepreneurship capacities. The programme took a tripartite approach involving nascent entrepreneurs, existing entrepreneurs and facilitators using an action research and action learning approach. Design/methodology/approach - Action research methodology is used to provide insights in entrepreneurship andragogy. The programme is delivered in a collaborative, peer-learning environment using synergistic learning techniques (action learning). Findings - There is evidence from all participants for the usefulness of the learning methods employed; however there are challenges to using these methods in organisation applications. Research limitations/implications - The implications and challenges of using synergistic learning methods in organisation applications are discussed. Directions for further research into how such a programme could be used in the workplace are also presented. Originality/value - The paper describes innovative and effective methods to teach entrepreneurship capacities that mirror the 'real' world experience of existing and nascent entrepreneurs.

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Authors: Collins, Lorna A.; Smith, Alison J.; Hannon, Paul D.
Date: 2006
Journal title: Journal of European industrial training
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Research; Teaching and learning; Workforce development

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