Innovation and Entrepreneurship in an Educational Ecosystem
371.3
Wu, Sehwa.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in an Educational Ecosystem Cases from Taiwan / [electronic resource] : by Sehwa Wu, Carol Yeh-Yun Lin. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- XXVIII, 326 p. 75 illus., 57 illus. in color., online resource. -ISBN 9789813294455
- SpringerLink (Online service),
1.Introduction -- 2. Definition and Trends -- 3. Education Innovation in Taiwan -- 4. Cases of School-based Innovation -- 5. Cases of Student-based innovation -- 6. Education Innovation Framework and Ecosystem -- 7. Implications of Education Innovation for Enterprises.
This book reports on 12 education innovation cases in Taiwan and focus particularly on an ecosystem to demonstrate innovation as a competitive advantage and requires an ecosystem to be sustainable in virtually all disciplines. It also covers the trend of education innovation in many countries, with “education entrepreneurship” being the frequently used description. The 12 educators highlighted here are even more entrepreneurial than many businesspeople. Generally, schools are required to follow certain rules, especially the public schools. Accordingly, the book also describes how these education entrepreneurs have innovatively created a fostering environment under challenging constraints to facilitate the success of students, teachers, and even the local community. Six of the cases involve school-based innovation, while the other six focus on student-based innovation. Their stories provide valuable insights for all companies seeking to become more innovative in a resource-constrained setting. .
10.1007/978-981-32-9445-5 doi
Learning.
Instruction.
Entrepreneurship.
Educational technology.
Education—Economic aspects.
Learning & Instruction.
Entrepreneurship.
Educational Technology.
Education Economics.
LB5-3640
371.3
Wu, Sehwa.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in an Educational Ecosystem Cases from Taiwan / [electronic resource] : by Sehwa Wu, Carol Yeh-Yun Lin. - 1st ed. 2019. .- Singapore :: : , 2019., .- XXVIII, 326 p. 75 illus., 57 illus. in color., online resource. -ISBN 9789813294455
- SpringerLink (Online service),
1.Introduction -- 2. Definition and Trends -- 3. Education Innovation in Taiwan -- 4. Cases of School-based Innovation -- 5. Cases of Student-based innovation -- 6. Education Innovation Framework and Ecosystem -- 7. Implications of Education Innovation for Enterprises.
This book reports on 12 education innovation cases in Taiwan and focus particularly on an ecosystem to demonstrate innovation as a competitive advantage and requires an ecosystem to be sustainable in virtually all disciplines. It also covers the trend of education innovation in many countries, with “education entrepreneurship” being the frequently used description. The 12 educators highlighted here are even more entrepreneurial than many businesspeople. Generally, schools are required to follow certain rules, especially the public schools. Accordingly, the book also describes how these education entrepreneurs have innovatively created a fostering environment under challenging constraints to facilitate the success of students, teachers, and even the local community. Six of the cases involve school-based innovation, while the other six focus on student-based innovation. Their stories provide valuable insights for all companies seeking to become more innovative in a resource-constrained setting. .
10.1007/978-981-32-9445-5 doi
Learning.
Instruction.
Entrepreneurship.
Educational technology.
Education—Economic aspects.
Learning & Instruction.
Entrepreneurship.
Educational Technology.
Education Economics.
LB5-3640
371.3