InnoPreneurship 21 – Creation of entrepreneurial cross-border competence in Northern Scandinavia

Enhancing entrepreneurship and developing an entrepreneurial mindset and behaviour are a common challenge throughout Northern Scandinavia. According to the latest GEM report (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012), the TEA rate (the percentage of individuals who expect to start a business within the...

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Main Authors: Mäkimurto-Koivumaa, Soili, Westerbeg, Mats, Kess, Pekka
Other Authors: Lapin ammattikorkeakoulu
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Lapin AMK 2015
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Online Access:http://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/89271
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Summary:Enhancing entrepreneurship and developing an entrepreneurial mindset and behaviour are a common challenge throughout Northern Scandinavia. According to the latest GEM report (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2012), the TEA rate (the percentage of individuals who expect to start a business within the next three years) is fairly low varying from 5.8% (Sweden) to 6.9% (Norway). Several studies have shown that the economy’s prosperity and growth strongly depends on the entrepreneurship sector. Even though the general attitude towards entrepreneurship has become more positive, higher education organisations are still struggling in developing ways to increase entrepreneurship among academics and non-business students. At the same time, due to globalization, expectations of the working life are evolving continuously and the time span of decisions is decreasing. Therefore, employers expect that the graduates are to be able to utilise and create opportunities in their profession. Enhancing entrepreneurship and developing an entrepreneurial mindset and behaviour are a common challenge throughout Northern Scandinavia. Several studies have shown that the economy’s prosperity and growth strongly depends on the entrepreneurship sector. Even though the general attitude towards entrepreneurship has become more positive, higher education organisations are still struggling in developing ways to increase entre¬preneurship among academics and non-business students. The consortium of four HEIs, Luleå University of Technology, University of Nordland, University of Oulu and Lapland University of Applied Sciences, conducted a project Inno-Preneurship 21 (2012–2014) for intensifying the cross-border collaboration, and finding ways to establish lasting co-operation between different actors in practice in the field of entrepreneurship education. This publication describes the collaboration process, background, implementation and outcomes of InnoPreneurship 21 project. Additionally, the report opens new aspects for developing entrepreneurial competences in HEIs.