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The Entrepreneurship in Communication as an Educational- Learning Method: University Teaching and Educommunication

In: Entrepreneurship - Development Tendencies and Empirical Approach

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  • Gloria Jimenez-Marin
  • Rodrigo Elias Zambrano
  • Elena Bellido Perez

Abstract

This text is based on a study that was done with the aim of analysing the development of university training processes through real entrepreneurship projects. The research was carried out using the study case modality, and it was focused on observing the teaching methodology variations according to the implementation--or not--of a real entrepreneurship project as a method in a certain subject, collecting data of both the faculty and the students. Departing from the current situation of economic crisis and unemployment in Spain and from the despondency and discouragement situation of the students in their latest years of university studies, the self-employment is set up as a new job opportunity for the training projects of these university students. This study departs from the inclusion of an entrepreneurship plan as a method of evaluation and teaching in several subjects belonging to Advertising and Public Relations studies. With this entrepreneurship model, we study the formative consequences for the students and the impact on the society. Results showed a common methodological pattern regardless of the training model of the subject--obligatory entrepreneurship versus optional entrepreneurship--and a faculty interest in alternating several methodologies.

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  • Gloria Jimenez-Marin & Rodrigo Elias Zambrano & Elena Bellido Perez, 2018. "The Entrepreneurship in Communication as an Educational- Learning Method: University Teaching and Educommunication," Chapters, in: Ladislav Mura (ed.), Entrepreneurship - Development Tendencies and Empirical Approach, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:125857
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.71369
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    Keywords

    entrepreneurship; teaching methods; university teaching; OTRI; communication;
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    JEL classification:

    • L26 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Entrepreneurship

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