Creating an entrepreneurial mindset: Getting the process right for information and communication technology students

Hynes, B. and Richardson, I. (2007) Creating an entrepreneurial mindset: Getting the process right for information and communication technology students. In: Information Systems and Technology Education: From the University to the Workplace. IGI Global, pp. 105-127. ISBN 9781599041148 (ISBN)

Abstract

Change in the structure and profile of the industrial base in Ireland emphasises the importance of the small firm sector in certain growth sectors. One such sector is the information and communication technology (ICT) sector, which now demands a more enterprising graduate. This chapter emphasises the importance of third-level1 education in preparing students for their career, either as employee or entrepreneur. We discuss how entrepreneurship education, through its broad and integrative philosophy accommodates the changing workplace demands. It links together the synergy of enterprising activity and the small firm ICT sector through education courses, specifically entrepreneurship education. This is achieved through the adoption of the process framework for ICT entrepreneurship education. Describing how they can be modified to facilitate and encourage the more creative and enterprising mindset in the ICT student, we present two courses that have been successfully implemented at the University of Limerick. © 2008, IGI Global.

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