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Erasmus University Rotterdam: Building the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship and Advancing Corporate Entrepreneurship

In: Entrepreneurship Education at Universities

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  • Marc Grünhagen

    (University of Wuppertal)

Abstract

Erasmus University Rotterdam has a long track record in entrepreneurship teaching and research, notably both in entrepreneurial management and also in the economics of entrepreneurship through its Rotterdam School of Management and Erasmus School of Economics. The central hub for extra-curricular EE, training, and coaching offers is the new Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship within the university. Erasmus University has recently expanded its already well-established EE profile by adding corporate entrepreneurship to its agenda of master degree programmes in entrepreneurship and targeting small business owners and corporate intrapreneurs also in its entrepreneurship training offers within the entrepreneurship centre. This entrepreneurship portfolio and the organisation of corresponding education activities in cooperation with a community of entrepreneurs contribute to the valorisation of the university’s expertise in entrepreneurship through the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship. This provides instructive insights and options for transfer to one’s own university in terms of further developing existing curricular entrepreneurship programmes as well as building self-sustainable entrepreneurship centres based on a resource-efficient set-up of premium education activities together with external entrepreneurs as educators.

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  • Marc Grünhagen, 2017. "Erasmus University Rotterdam: Building the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship and Advancing Corporate Entrepreneurship," International Studies in Entrepreneurship, in: Christine K. Volkmann & David B. Audretsch (ed.), Entrepreneurship Education at Universities, pages 623-654, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:inschp:978-3-319-55547-8_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-55547-8_21
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