2022
DOI: 10.1177/02734753221141637
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Using Classroom-Run Virtual Startup Incubator to Facilitate Experiential Learning Experiences and Global Marketing Alliances

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to fill the gaps in the literature in terms of understanding how marketing and international entrepreneurship educators have responded to the impact of the pandemic on experiential learning pedagogy in developing countries. To address these gaps in the literature, this article conceptualizes a Classroom-run Virtual Startup Incubator (CVSI) program as a virtual learning space for seamless collaboration, networking and relationship building among multiple stakeholders across borders… Show more

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“…Therefore in this article, we have sought to answer the specific research question: How can EM educators design and validate innovative and practical frameworks that can educate entrepreneurs, would-be entrepreneurs, and managers in a variety of ventures, thereby preparing for rapid industry change and volatile competitive situations? To answer this question, our article explains in detail how an Integrative Project that functions in many ways like an in-class incubator (Oyedele et al, 2022) can more fully demonstrate how to incorporate innovation and creativity into marketing pedagogy. Below, we briefly discuss our anticipated contributions to theory, educational pedagogy, and practice; we highlight some of the future research opportunities; and we note the limitations that bound our research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore in this article, we have sought to answer the specific research question: How can EM educators design and validate innovative and practical frameworks that can educate entrepreneurs, would-be entrepreneurs, and managers in a variety of ventures, thereby preparing for rapid industry change and volatile competitive situations? To answer this question, our article explains in detail how an Integrative Project that functions in many ways like an in-class incubator (Oyedele et al, 2022) can more fully demonstrate how to incorporate innovation and creativity into marketing pedagogy. Below, we briefly discuss our anticipated contributions to theory, educational pedagogy, and practice; we highlight some of the future research opportunities; and we note the limitations that bound our research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%