Innovation and entrepreneurship: What professors from leading universities say?

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As innovation is essential for the competitiveness of enterprises and economic development there is a question which has been raised with some insistence: Do teaching practices make a difference to innovation and entrepreneurship in the work place? Experts were contacted for their views. They say yes, as long as the teaching method is adequate. So, in the USA, a naturally innovative society, a new concept of integrated teaching was developed - "hands-on" to increase innovation ever more in North America. This concept proved also to be successful in a non-innovative society as is demonstrated by the case of MIETE (a partnership between FEUP and FEP, University of Porto) in Portugal. © 2008 International Federation for Information Processing.

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Oliveira, M., Ferreira, J. J. P., & Barandas, H. (2008). Innovation and entrepreneurship: What professors from leading universities say? In IFIP International Federation for Information Processing (Vol. 266, pp. 353–362). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09492-2_38

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