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Kathryn A. Neeley, University of Virginia; Rider W. Foley, California State University, Channel Islands; Andrew Li; Rebecca Jun, University of Virginia
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. 15Figure 3. Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Topics. Table 3 shows the key words for the five topics within ENT. Topics 1, 2, and 5 fall bestunder the program design and effectiveness theme, as they focus on the features, strategies, andframeworks used by entrepreneurship and innovation programs. Topic 3 is characterized by theidentity and culture theme, as the key words relate to an entrepreneur’s self and mindset. Topic 4relates to the individual capabilities theme as the key words focus on an individual’s thinkingand personality. Topic 1: Topic 3: Program Topic 2: Entrepreneurial Entrepreneurship Topic 4: Topic 5: Design Experience
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Eunjeong Ma, Pohang University of Science and Technology
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a greater degree)incorporate knowledge and skills that go beyond established disciplinary territories. Theseideals were reflected in the number of mandatory credits needed to complete for graduation,which included humanities and social sciences as core engineering subjects. Employingproject- and problem-based learning, students were encouraged to integrate design-thinkingand an entrepreneurial mindset. As noticed and emphasized (Bashir, Hahn, and Makela 2019) in the US context, Iwould like to point out that it is too important to emphasize to have like-minded communitiesof practice that support faculty-driven innovative teaching methods. At the departmental level,all departmental members including teaching and research faculty
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biomedicalengineering program found that story-driven learning assisted with the development of students’self-concept clarity (Morgan et al., 2021). Moreover, the course was designed to help targetanother intended outcome: entrepreneurial mindset (EM). EM not only regards the developmentof students’ engineering skill set, but to also automate the use of that skill set to create value forthemselves, others, and society as a whole. The entrepreneurial mindset involves the constantintention to create value, coupled with curiosity and a desire to make connections acrossseemingly unrelated information (Morgan et al., 2021). As such, EM cuts across both self-concept clarity and leadership outcomes to foster students’ holistic personal and