A Qualitative Study of the Inclusion of Social Enterprise in the Entrepreneurial Education Curriculum

R. Phillips, M. S. Jones
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Despite rising interest amongst students and the general public in social enterprise, it is often taught as an add-on along with sustainability in more general entrepreneurship courses. This has led to under-equipping students with the skills and knowledge they need to start a business in this area. We spoke to both academics and students, using semi-structured interviews, about their views of current social enterprise inclusion and what could be improved. The research found that entrepreneurship academics included social issues in their courses as part of entrepreneurial education, however, this was at introductory level and students were frustrated there was little opportunity to follow up on this interest, especially those in their final year, with no clear path for those interested. Focus varied between institutions and it was suggested that the institutional focus on employability statistics could be harmful for social entrepreneurship education. We suggest that more institutions have social enterprise modules which are able to be accessed university wide to allow multidisciplinarity, and separated out from general entrepreneurship at a higher level to fully focus on these issues to fully prepare those who are interested in starting or joining a social enterprise. 
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创业教育课程纳入社会企业的质性研究
尽管学生和公众对社会企业的兴趣日益浓厚,但在更普通的创业课程中,社会企业通常是作为可持续性的附加课程来教授的。这导致学生缺乏在该领域创业所需的技能和知识。我们与学者和学生进行了半结构化访谈,了解他们对当前社会企业包容性的看法以及可以改进的地方。研究发现,创业学学者将社会问题作为创业教育的一部分纳入了他们的课程,然而,这只是入门水平,学生们感到沮丧的是,几乎没有机会跟进这一兴趣,尤其是在最后一年,对那些感兴趣的人没有明确的途径。各机构的重点各不相同,有人建议,机构对就业能力统计的重点可能对社会创业教育有害。我们建议更多的机构开设社会企业模块,这些模块可以在大学范围内开放,允许多学科,并从更高层次的一般创业中分离出来,充分关注这些问题,为那些有兴趣创办或加入社会企业的人做好充分的准备。
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