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Summerschool 2015

School of Marketing Management

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1. Introduction

2. What does entrepreneurship mean to you? 3. Dutch entrepreneurship

4. Entrepreneurship in education

School of Marketing Management

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Jeroen Loef, Bachelor of Commerce, Master of Education

Senior Lecturer Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship

Consultant for start-ups ans universities (of applied science)

Chairman of the Jonge Honden Foundation

Who are you? What is your passion?

School of Marketing Management

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Word association

What does entrepreneurship mean to you?

What verb would you use in conjunction with entrepreneurship?

What word would you use as a synonym for entrepreneurship?

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Line up with statements

I have experience with entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship is the same as taking risks Entrepreneurship can be taught

Entrepreneurship is the same as commerce Entrepreneurship is done alone

Entrepreneuship is an attitude

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Dutch Entrepreneurship

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Dutch Entrepreneurship

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Dutch Entrepreneurship

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Famous Dutch Companies

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Dutch Entrepreneurship

• The Netherlands has long been one of the richest countries in the world.

• The Netherlands have the highest level of foreign direct investment per capita in the world.

• The Global Connectedness Index 2012, computed on data from 2005 to 2011, ranked the Netherlands as the world's most

internationally connected country.

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Dutch Entrepreneurship

• High degrees of entrepreneurship and self-employment are assumed to contribute to economic growth and job creation.

• One of the priorities of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs is to encourage (innovative) entrepreneurship.

• About one tenth of the working population over the last 5 years is an entrepreneur.

• The Netherlands invites and dually supports female entrepreneurs, as well as other minority groups.

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Dutch Entrepreneurship

The most favorable aspects of the Dutch entrepreneurial climate are: • availability of financial capital,

• positive attitude of young people to labor mobility, • access to physical infrastructure,

• diminished barriers for entrepreneurship.

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Entrepreneurship in Education

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Content

Knowledge

Social

Human Resource Management Communication Personal Development Technical Research Finance (Strategic) Marketing

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Motivation

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Context

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Closing statement

Entrepreneurship is co-creation

If You Want To Go Fast, Go Alone.

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Questions & Answers

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