Entrepreneurship Education and Training in a Small Business Context: Insight from the Competence-Based Approach

Journal of Enterprising Culture, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 363-383, 2008

Posted: 9 Dec 2009

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Thomas Lans

Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR) - Education and Competence Studies

Willem Hulsink

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)

Herman Baert

KU Leuven

Martin Mulder

Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR) - Education and Competence Studies

Date Written: December 2008

Abstract

The concept of competence, as it is brought into play in current research, is a potentially powerful construct for entrepreneurship education and training research and practice. Although the concept has been the subject of strong debate in educational research in general, critical analysis of how it has been used, applied and experienced in entrepreneurship education practice is scarce. This article contributes specifically to the discussion of entrepreneurial competence by theoretically unfolding and discussing the concept. Subsequently, the implications of applying a competence-based approach in entrepreneurship education are illustrated and discussed based on analysis of two cases that were aimed at identifying, diagnosing and eventually developing entrepreneurial competence in small businesses in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium). The cases show that the added value of focussing on competence in entrepreneurship education and training lies in making the (potential) small business owner aware of the importance of certain entrepreneurial competencies and in providing direction for competence development. In this process it is fundamental that competence is treated as an item for discussion and interpretation, rather than as a fixed template of boxes to be ticked. Furthermore the cases highlight that a competence-based approach does not completely determine the type of educational and instructional strategies to be used. Its consequential power in that respect is limited.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship, competence, small business, learning, education

Suggested Citation

Lans, Thomas and Hulsink, Willem and Baert, Herman and Mulder, Martin, Entrepreneurship Education and Training in a Small Business Context: Insight from the Competence-Based Approach (December 2008). Journal of Enterprising Culture, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 363-383, 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1499035

Thomas Lans (Contact Author)

Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR) - Education and Competence Studies ( email )

P.O. Box 8130
6700 HB Wageningen
Netherlands

Willem Hulsink

Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) - Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) ( email )

P.O. Box 1738
Room T08-21
3000 DR Rotterdam, 3000 DR
Netherlands

Herman Baert

KU Leuven ( email )

Oude Markt 13
Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant 3000
Belgium

Martin Mulder

Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR) - Education and Competence Studies ( email )

P.O. Box 8130
6700 HB Wageningen
Netherlands

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