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Creativity and entrepreneurship : changing currents in education and public life /

Title By: Book, Lynn [Editor.] | Phillips, David Peter [Editor.]
Material type: BookPublisher: Cheltenham ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, c2013.Description: xxv, 176 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780857937193; 0857937197; 0857937200; 9780857937209Subject(s): Business and education | Entrepreneurship | Education, Higher | Creative ability in businessDDC classification: 378.103 C8607e Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
While creativity and entrepreneurship may appear to be unlikely allies, they are increasingly intersecting to produce economic and social value in new and exciting ways. This groundbreaking volume examines how creativity and entrepreneurship can be used in conjunction to foster positive change and innovation, particularly in areas such as higher education and sustainable global development.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Reimagining Higher Education: Creative Experiments in Teaching and Learning: 1. Creativity in the liberal arts / Lynn Book -- 2. Academic intellectual entrepreneurs / Liora Bresler -- 3. Natural history meets personal history / Heide La Moreaux -- 4. Social entrepreneurship as change agent in the academy / David P. Phillips -- Part II. Disciplinary Immigrants: Strategies in Creative Process and Practice: 5. Worldplay as creative practice and educational strategy / Michele Root-Bernstein -- 6. Sharing creativity thorugh the mirror neuron system / Glenna Batson -- 7. How to develop an entrepreneur / Carolyn D. Roark, Kevin Daum and Mary Abrahams -- 8. Success and failure on innovative group projects / Beth Altringer -- 9. Interdisciplinarity, critical inquiry and the art/science interface / Andrew S. Yang -- Part III. Public Engagement and the Duty of Imagination: 10. Teaching interdisciplinarity, creativity and innovation in business communication for a global marketplace / Marilyn S. Sarow and Bonnye E. Stuart -- 11. Overcoming obstacles to creativity in geographically fragmented environments / Dwayne W. Godwin et al. -- 12. Creative citizenry in the age of information and communication technologies / Musetta Darkee -- 13. The empathy imperative / Lyndon Rego and Philipp Essl -- 14. Training the next generation of social entrepreneurs / Scott Sherman.

While creativity and entrepreneurship may appear to be unlikely allies, they are increasingly intersecting to produce economic and social value in new and exciting ways. This groundbreaking volume examines how creativity and entrepreneurship can be used in conjunction to foster positive change and innovation, particularly in areas such as higher education and sustainable global development.

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