The Music Den: A framework for entrepreneurship education in a university start-up incubator

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This account of practice details an ongoing approach to entrepreneurship education currently being implemented at a large urban university in Toronto, Canada. The Music Den is an entrepreneurship incubator focusing on the music industry that collaborates with start-up businesses, music projects, industry, local communities and postsecondary students. The incubator deploys a pedagogical model that promotes self-direction and mentorship by way of adaptable curricular programming. The program design utilizes social constructivist principles to deliver a novel entrepreneurship education curriculum.

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McGee, C., Schwartz, N., & Ehrlick, S. (2021). The Music Den: A framework for entrepreneurship education in a university start-up incubator. Industry and Higher Education, 35(4), 360–366. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950422221999222

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