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Entrepreneurship Education in Southeast Asia HEIs: Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. By Assumption University (Thailand) NCGE Southeast Asian Partner. Presentation Overview. Introduction Country-wide Initiatives HIEs Entrepreneurship Initiatives Highlights of ‘Good Practice’ HIEs
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Entrepreneurship Education inSoutheast Asia HEIs:Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam By Assumption University (Thailand) NCGE Southeast Asian Partner
Presentation Overview • Introduction • Country-wide Initiatives • HIEs Entrepreneurship Initiatives • Highlights of ‘Good Practice’ HIEs • Future Challenges
Country-wide Initiatives for Entrepreneurship • MALAYSIA • New Economic Policy (NEC) (1970) • Ministry of Entrepreneur • Development (1995) • Bumiputera Commercial and • Industrial Community (BCIC) (2001) • SINGAPORE • Economic Development Board • SPRING (Standards, Productivity • and Innovation for Growth) • ERC (Entrepreneur’s Resource • Centre) • ACE (Action Community for • Entrepreneurs) • Entrepreneurial Talent • Development Fund • THAILAND • SME Bank • National Innovation Agency (NIA) • Thailand Commission for Higher • Education (CHE) • Thailand Research Fund (TRF) • Vietnam • “Doi Moi” (Renovation Policy) • Green Summer Campaign • Program Note: These are not exhaustive lists of country initiatives.
Malaysia: Common and Unique HEI Entrepreneur Development Features Malaysia International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference September 2006
Singapore: Common and Unique HEI Entrepreneur Development Features Singapore International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference September 2006
Thailand: Common and Unique HEI Entrepreneur Development Features Thailand International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference September 2006
Thailand: Common and Unique HEI Entrepreneur Development Features Thailand International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference September 2006
Vietnam: Common and Unique HEI Entrepreneur Development Features Vietnam International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference September 2006
Summary of ‘Good’ Practices International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference September 2006
Mapping of HEIs in Southeast Asia Full Temasek Limkokwing University TU SMU UiTM MSU NU KU Facilitating Opportunities For Actual Entrepreneurial Practice MU UNITEN UNITAR BU AU BDU VNU HBU Limited Wide Institution-wide Entrepreneurship Embeddedness International Entrepreneurship Educators Conference September 2006
Future Challenges • Legitimizing entrepreneurship as an academic discipline • Qualifying faculty • Systematically measuring entrepreneurship initiative outcomes