Learning Sustainability Entrepreneurship by Doing: Providing a Lecturer-Oriented Service Learning Framework
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theory
2.1. Sustainability and Entrepreneurial Competencies for Educating Future Sustainability Entrepreneurs
2.2. The Service Learning Approach and How It Can Contribute to Sustainability Entrepreneurship Education
3. Methodology and Research Design
- To what extent can service learning address and build up sustainability entrepreneurial competencies?
- And which institutional and personal factors are crucial for a successful implementation?
4. Results
4.1. Service Learning and Its Contribution to Sustainability Entrepreneurship Competencies
4.2. Service Learning and Its Organizational and Personal Factors
4.2.1. The Learning Environment
4.2.2. The Learning Format
4.2.3. The Lecturer Aptitude
5. Discussion and Conclusion
5.1. Discussion
5.2. Limitation and Conclusion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix
Person ID | Gender | Age Group | Academic Position | Types of University | County | Subjects | Experience Service-Learning |
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IP1 | Female | 40–45 | Lecturer | University | Germany | Sustainability Entrepreneurship | High |
IP2 | Male | 40–45 | Lecturer | University | Germany | Management, Entrepreneurship | High |
IP3 | Female | 40–45 | Lecturer | University | Germany | Cultural Studies, Entrepreneurship | High |
IP4 | Male | 40–45 | Professor | University of Applied Sciences | Austria | Management, Entrepreneurship | Medium |
IP5 | Female | 46–50 | Lecturer | University | Switzerland | Communication | Medium |
IP6 | Female | 36–40 | Teaching Coordinator | University | Germany | Educational Sciences | High |
IP7 | Male | 40–45 | Professor | University | Germany | Psychology | Medium |
IP8 | Male | 50–55 | Lecturer | University of Applied Sciences | Germany | Communication | High |
IP9 | Male | 56–60 | Professor | University | Germany | IT, Entrepreneurship | High |
IP10 | Female | 40–45 | Professor | University | Switzerland | Management, Entrepreneurship | Medium |
IP11 | Female | 50–55 | Professor | University | Germany | Politics | Low |
IP12 | Male | 56–60 | Professor | University | Germany | Business Education | High |
IP13 | Male | 40–45 | Professor | University | Austria | Management, Entrepreneurship | Low |
IP14 | Female | 31–35 | Lecturer | University | Austria | Transdisciplinary Learning, Sustainable Development | High |
IP15 | Male | 36–40 | Professor | University | Germany | Management, Entrepreneurship | Medium |
IP16 | Male | 36–40 | Professor | University | Germany | Management, Entrepreneurship | Low |
IP17 | Female | 26–30 | Lecturer | University | Germany | Sustainability Entrepreneurship | Low |
IP18 | Female | 40–45 | Professor | University | Germany | Management, Entrepreneurship | High |
IP19 | Male | 36–40 | Professor | University | Germany | Educational Sciences | High |
IP20 | Female | 36–40 | Assistant Professor | University | Germany | Educational Sciences | Medium |
IP21 | Male | 36–40 | Assistant Professor | University | Switzerland | Management, Sociology | Medium |
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Lecturer aptitude (appropriate personal characteristics) |
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Halberstadt, J.; Schank, C.; Euler, M.; Harms, R. Learning Sustainability Entrepreneurship by Doing: Providing a Lecturer-Oriented Service Learning Framework. Sustainability 2019, 11, 1217. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051217
Halberstadt J, Schank C, Euler M, Harms R. Learning Sustainability Entrepreneurship by Doing: Providing a Lecturer-Oriented Service Learning Framework. Sustainability. 2019; 11(5):1217. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051217
Chicago/Turabian StyleHalberstadt, Jantje, Christoph Schank, Mark Euler, and Rainer Harms. 2019. "Learning Sustainability Entrepreneurship by Doing: Providing a Lecturer-Oriented Service Learning Framework" Sustainability 11, no. 5: 1217. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051217
APA StyleHalberstadt, J., Schank, C., Euler, M., & Harms, R. (2019). Learning Sustainability Entrepreneurship by Doing: Providing a Lecturer-Oriented Service Learning Framework. Sustainability, 11(5), 1217. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11051217