‘Lost in Space’: The Role of Social Networking in University-based Entrepreneurial Learning
Journal article, 2017

While entrepreneurship education increasingly uses various means to connect students to the ‘real world’, the impact of social networking on learning remains under-explored. This qualitative study of student entrepreneurs in UK and Sweden shows that their entrepreneurial journey becomes increasingly complex, requiring skills and knowledge not solely developed through formal or non-formal learning. Social networks, and associated informal learning, are shown to be critical in developing social capital important to the students’ entrepreneurial journey. This study exposes a key value of social networking and encourages educators to embed activities that facilitate students’ informal learning within the curriculum.

social networking

social capital

entrepreneurial learning

entrepreneurship education

Author

Nigel Lockett

Carla Quesada-Pallarès

Karen Williams Middleton

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Entrepreneurship and Strategy

Antonio Padilla-Meléndez

Sarah Jack

Industry & higher education

0950-4222 (ISSN) 20436858 (eISSN)

Vol. 31 2 67-80

Subject Categories

Educational Sciences

Driving Forces

Innovation and entrepreneurship

Learning and teaching

Pedagogical work

DOI

10.1177/0950422217693962

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