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http://dx.doi.org/10.14702/JPEE.2020.061

Development of Competency-Based Entrepreneurship Education Model : The Case of K University  

Lee, Cheolki (School of Industrial Management, KOREATECH)
Ahn, Taeuk (Gunsan City Youth Center & Start-up Center)
Lee, Sangkon (School of Industrial Management, KOREATECH)
Lee, Sangsook (Department of Business Information Education, KongJu National University)
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Journal of Practical Engineering Education / v.12, no.1, 2020 , pp. 61-72 More about this Journal
Abstract
Entrepreneurship works as a driving force in socio-economic innovation, the leading role in job creation and economic development. As the importance of entrepreneurship is increased, research on entrepreneurship training methods based on the capability model is vitalized in order to effectively develop entrepreneurship in the EU and OECD. In Korea, however, the research on entrepreneurship capability is nearly not proceeding while the outcome of entrepreneurship training is insufficient. The research, therefore, invented the entrepreneurship training model at K university after analyzing cases of entrepreneurship training from inside and outside of the country followed up through the theoretical consideration of entrepreneurship capability and collecting suggestions from experts. The training model rejects the existing economics-based theory education, focuses on the development of entrepreneurship capability, and suggests an educational process considering students' developing stage of entrepreneurship capabilities.
Keywords
Competency-based Entrepreneurship Education; Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurship Education;
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