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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Insights in Entrepreneurship Education : Integrating Innovative Teaching Practices

Kleemann, Michael January 2011 (has links)
The  purpose  of  this  study  is  to  identify  and  analyze  reoccurring  insights  in Entrepreneurship  Education  (EE)  literature,  fill  gaps  in  the  scholarly  discussion,  and develop innovative teaching tools for entrepreneurship educators. The study is based on an in-depth  review  of  the  current  EE  literature  drawing  on  insights  from  about  70  studies. The analysis finds a clear need for: EE on the university level; clear goals and objectives; clear  program  descriptions;  a  more  practical  orientation;  and  true  alumni  networks. Additionally it finds that EE should be interdisciplinary, student-centered, practical, as well as containing strong elements of reflection, support, and networking. These findings are a valuable  resource  for  educators  interested  in  innovative  teaching  practices  and entrepreneurship  program  design  in  a  university  context.  This  paper  develops  three suggestions  on  the  use  of  innovative  teaching  practices,  namely  a  course  on  business models,  an  adapted  form  of  business  simulation  with  a  focus  on  cross-disciplinary networking, and a comprehensive class in entrepreneurial venturing that takes the student through all steps of establishing and growing a business.
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[en] DESIGN AND INNOVATION PROCESS FOR THE DESIGNER ENTREPRENEUR: MODELS AND REFLECTIONS / [pt] PROCESSO DE DESIGN E INOVAÇÃO PARA O DESIGNER EMPREENDEDOR: MODELOS E REFLEXÕES

FELIPE RANGEL CARNEIRO 14 May 2020 (has links)
[pt] Esta dissertação é um estudo sobre o designer empreendedor e os modelos de processo de design e inovação no contexto das startups com base de design. Em um momento em que as tecnologias de manufatura digital e os meios digitais permitem ao designer projetar, produzir e distribuir de forma independente seus produtos, as possibilidades de sua atuação se transformam. O interesse pelo tema deste trabalho e pela relação entre empreendedorismo e design visa contribuir para o campo e preencher uma lacuna existente na formação dos designers no que toca as diferentes maneiras de atuação no mercado hoje. Assim, essa dissertação pesquisou os processos de design e de inovação descritos na literatura e as formas de estruturação de processos utilizados na prática diária do empreendedorismo em design.Esta pesquisa se organizou através de revisão bibliográfica sobre modelos de processo de design e modelos de processo de inovação. Posteriormente, foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com designers empreendedores para compreender como sua atuação na prática social e a vivência do empreendedorismo em design moldam os processos destes profissionais. Como resultados são elencados modelos de processo de referência e feitas considerações sobre as características deste designer empreendedor e suas formas de estruturação de processos no que toca as formulações de estratégias de negócios, esquemas produtivos, esquemas de viabilização econômica dos projetos e saídas comerciais para os produtos. São assim levantados pontos a serem considerados para uma discussão alicerçada naquilo que guia os designers na realização de seus projetos, os modelos de processo de design de produto no contexto do empreendedorismo. / [en] This dissertation is a study on the entrepreneurial designer and the design and innovation process models in the context of design intensive startups. At a time when digital manufacturing technologies and digital media allow the designer to independently design, produce and distribute their products, the possibilities of their performance are transformed. The interest in the theme of this work and the relationship between entrepreneurship and design aims to contribute to the field and fill a gap in the training of designers in what concerns the different ways of acting in the market today. Thus, this dissertation investigated the processes of design and innovation described in the literature and the forms of process structure used in the daily practice of entrepreneurship in design. This research was organized through a literature review on models of the design process and innovation process models. Subsequently, semi-structured interviews were conducted with entrepreneurial designers to understand how their work in social practice and the experience of entrepreneurship in design shape the processes of these professionals. As results are listed reference process models and made considerations about the characteristics of this entrepreneurial designer and its forms of process structuring in what concerns the formulations of business strategies, productive schemes, schemes of economic feasibility of the projects and commercial outlets for the products . Thus points are raised to be considered for a discussion based on what guides designers in the realization of their projects, the product design process models in the context of entrepreneurship.

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