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  • 1.  Entrepreneurship Education Project

    Posted 01-23-2010 23:17
    Good morning -

    I am in the planning stages of a project studying the impact of entrepreneurial education on students' self-efficacy and identity (among other things), and eventually on their performance in the real world (either as entrepreneurs or in whatever role they choose to pursue).  I envision this project providing some valuable data-driven insights to students, faculty, administrators, investors, etc. on various components of entrepreneurial education, what "works", what doesn't, etc.  Because I cannot send attachments on this list, I have included a brief highlight summary of the project below.  If anyone would be interested in participating in this project, I would be overjoyed to hear from you and we can talk in more detail about specifics.  I am hoping to be able to collect data from students at as many universities as would be interested in this data - both in the US and especially outside the US.

    Please feel free to pass this opportunity along to any and all colleagues who might be interested.  I will do all the legwork, all I would need is the student sample from you!

    Thanks,
    Doan


    PROJECT SUMMARY:
    THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    EDUCATION PROJECT

    ENHANCING ENTREPRENEURIAL SELF-EFFICACY

    AND IDENTITY

               

    Project Directors:      

      Doan Winkel, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship

                Illinois State University (as of 8/2010)

         Dr. Jeff Vanevenhoven, Assistant Professor of Management,

                 University of Wisconsin - Whitewater


    Purpose of the Study

    In this study, students will offer entrepreneurship faculty and administrators longitudinal, data-driven insights into the impact of entrepreneurial education on (1) the motivational processes underlying students' road to entrepreneurship, and (2) the process of identity transformation from student to entrepreneur.

    Need for the Study

    To successfully launch a new venture and see it grow, an entrepreneur must, among other things, be confident in his/her abilities and also identify with their venture and their role as an entrepreneur. No research to date has longitudinally investigated how an entrepreneurial education influences the development and sustainability of this confidence or identification.  With this goal in mind, this study will offer data-driven insights into the relationship between entrepreneurial education and critical forces underlying a students' successful transformation into an entrepreneur.  These insights can help educators and administrators understand what educational resources and strategies are most effective for developing and sustaining entrepreneurial self-efficacy and identity in students.

    Key Questions Addressed by the Study

    What components of an entrepreneurship program are most effective in enhancing students' entrepreneurial self-efficacy?

    How does an entrepreneurial identity emerge, and what components of an entrepreneurship program are most effective in strengthening this identity?

    How does entrepreneurial education influence entrepreneurial performance?

    The survey can also include other questions that will be helpful to you and your program.

    Benefits and Deliverables of the Study

    The Project Directors will provide a practical report of the study findings to you that you can share with your faculty, administrators, students, executives, and other stakeholders.  This report can aid in planning curriculum and guiding students to become successful entrepreneurs.

    Cost and Specifics

    The Project Directors will cover all costs involved with developing and administering the on-line survey, analyzing the data and writing all reports.

    Research Team and Contact Information

    The Research Team consists of Doan Winkel, a University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee doctoral candidate who will be joining Illinois State University as an Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship in Fall 2010, and Dr. Jeff Vanevenhoven, a University of Wisconsin – Whitewater assistant professor of management who specializes in entrepreneurship and strategic management.

     

    Doan Winkel                                                    Dr. Jeff Vanevenhoven

    University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee                University of Wisconsin – Whitewater

    Lubar School of Business                                  College of Business & Economics

    PO Box 742, Milwaukee, WI  53201                  800 W. Main St., Whitewater, WI 53190

    (414) 446-5840    dewinkel@uwm.edu               (262) 472-5465   vanevenj@uww.edu



    Doan Winkel
    PhD Candidate
    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
    Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business - N368
    PO Box 742
    Milwaukee, WI 53201





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  • 2.  Entrepreneurship Education Project

    Posted 04-19-2010 22:02
    Good morning -

    I am co-ordinating a global project to assess entrepreneurship
    undergraduate education, and would like to invite you to participate.
    Basically, we are studying the impact of entrepreneurial education on
    students' self-efficacy and identity (among other things), and eventually
    on their performance in the real world (either as entrepreneurs or in
    whatever role they choose to pursue). This project providing some valuable
    data-driven insights to students, faculty, administrators, investors,
    etc. on various components of entrepreneurial education, what "works",
    what doesn't, etc.

    Thus far, over 100 universities from around the world have signed on to
    participate in this study, and I am in conversations with many more about
    their participation. I encourage you to join this impressive cohort to
    further our understanding of this important phenomenon.

    If anyone would be interested in participating in this project, I would be
    overjoyed to hear from you and we can talk in more detail about specifics.
    We will be collecting university-level data later this spring, and will
    begin surveying undergraduate entrepreneurship and business students in the
    fall. I have obtained overall IRB (ethics committee) approval for this
    study, and my plan is to do as much of the legwork as possible so that all
    I would need is the student sample from you!

    Please feel free to pass this opportunity along to any and all colleagues
    who might be interested.

    Thanks,
    Doan
    Ph.D. Candidate
    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
    doanemil@msn.com

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  • 3.  Entrepreneurship Education Project

    Posted 08-22-2010 00:19
    Good morning -

    I wanted to provide one last opportunity for participation in an exciting project. The Entrepreneurship Education Project (see www.entrepeduc.org) thus far consists of hundreds of colleges and universities from around the world all working together to understand how undergraduate students' classroom experiences impact their self-efficacy, their identity, and eventually their career path.

    I would like to invite each of you to participate in this project, to make it an even stronger global effort. All I need from you is to take a very short web-based survey (www.surveymonkey.com/s/ented - and please answer "yes" to the question about whether you're participating in The Entrepreneurship Education Project), and to help facilitate inviting every entrepreneurship undergraduate student and every business school undergraduate student to take a survey. And in return, you would gain access to what will be a great longitudinal, global dataset.

    If you are interested in participating in this collaborative project, please e-mail me offline (dwinkel@ilstu.edu) and I can provide more detailed instructions.

    Thank you for your time, I hope you will consider participating in this exciting endeavor, and please share this exciting opportunity with all your colleagues.

    Sincerely,
    Doan

    Dr. Doan Winkel
    Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship
    Illinois State University
    Campus Mailbox 5580, COB 242
    Normal, IL 61790
    (309) 438-2736

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