PRACTICES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE AND RUSSIA

Journal Title: International Journal for Quality Research - Year 2018, Vol 12, Issue 3

Abstract

The REBUS project emerged in countries where the younger generations are reluctant to engage in private business and entrepreneurship, preferring "safe" employment at the public (state owned) enterprises. Their awareness of own entrepreneurship potentials is very low, while the capacity of talented and skilled students often stays unutilized once being employed. Thus the REBUS project supports embedding entrepreneurship to the South East Europe and Russian universities, at the same time creating network for cooperation between EU and partner countries. One of the first activities was identification, analysis and description of common practices in entrepreneurship education. For this purpose, a comprehensive desk research was combined with expert interviews to inquire about approaches of learning and teaching, connections to lessons, courses and extracurricular activities and approaches to validate entrepreneurial competences. The stocktaking related to the knowledge and differentiation on entrepreneurial competences, leading questions of the surveys related to gaps between formalised (HE) and informal (personal oriented, e.g. in internships) learning and assessment, potentials for enhancements of acquisition of those competences, validation of entrepreneurial competences and selection of key sub-competences. This paper presents results of research and needs analysis (stocktaking) and project objectives and first results.

Authors and Affiliations

Branko Vučijak, Mugdim Pašić, Jelena Jovanović, Altin Idrizi, Xhevdet Thaqi, Eldar Kurbanov, Hadis Bajrić, Edin Kadrić, Ranka Gojković

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  • EP ID EP389466
  • DOI 10.18421/IJQR12.03-12
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Branko Vučijak, Mugdim Pašić, Jelena Jovanović, Altin Idrizi, Xhevdet Thaqi, Eldar Kurbanov, Hadis Bajrić, Edin Kadrić, Ranka Gojković (2018). PRACTICES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE AND RUSSIA. International Journal for Quality Research, 12(3), 741-756. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-389466