Teaching Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Unlock the secrets of fostering innovation with "Teaching Innovation and Entrepreneurship" by Charles Hampden-Turner, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This insightful hardback, spanning 244 pages, challenges the skepticism surrounding the teachability of innovation. Hampden-Turner expertly articulates that innovation is not just an abstract concept but a process that can be effectively described, measured, and cultivated in educational settings. Through his rigorous analysis, readers will discover how to evaluate and model innovative thought and practice, paving the way for aspiring entrepreneurs and educators alike. Ideal for those in the fields of business and economics, this book is an essential addition to any educational library focused on entrepreneurship and technological innovation. Dive into this comprehensive resource and learn how to inspire the next generation of creative thinkers and innovators.