Gobernanza y educación superior: fomento de la cultura emprendedora

  • Javier Castro Spila Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Palermo
  • Julieta Barrenechea Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Andoni Ibarra Universidad de Palermo
  • Ekai Txapartegi Universidad de Berkeley
Keywords: governance, entrepreneurship, higher education, GAZE, Gipuzkoa

Abstract

Public policy makers in higher education prioritize in their current agendas the fostering of entrepreneurial culture. In this article we describe the experience of the project GAZE, which is based on governance, i.e. students, as the final users of the public policy program, are actively participating in its design. This article provides some empirical results of the entrepreneurial workshops they did, and the list of the recommendations they made.

Author Biographies

Javier Castro Spila, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Palermo

Investigador. Licenciado en Sociología (Universidad de Buenos Aires). Master en Educación Superior (Universidad de Palermo). Master en Gestión de la Ciencia y la Tecnología (UPV/EHU).

Julieta Barrenechea, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Investigadora. Licenciada en Sociología (Universidad de Buenos Aires). Master en Gestión de la Ciencia y la Tecnología (UPV/EHU)

Andoni Ibarra, Universidad de Palermo

Coordinador. Doctor en Filosofía y Profesor titular de Filosofía de la Ciencia en la UPV/EHU.

Ekai Txapartegi, Universidad de Berkeley

Investigador. Doctor en Filosofía (UPV/EHU). Posdoctor por la Universidad de Berkeley.

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How to Cite
Castro Spila, J., Barrenechea, J., Ibarra, A., & Txapartegi, E. (2009). Gobernanza y educación superior: fomento de la cultura emprendedora. Trilogía Ciencia Tecnología Sociedad, 1(1), 17–28. https://doi.org/10.22430/21457778.447

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2009-12-10
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