Teaching Cases in Entrepreneurship: Giving Life and Meaning to Learning

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10.14211/regepe.v9i4.1995

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Casos de ensino, Empreendedorismo, Cenário de negócio

Abstract

As Adjunct Editor for cases and technological reports, it is with great satisfaction that I have witnessed, in recent years, the considerable improvement in the quality of teaching cases submitted to REGEPE. Both the proportion of rejected cases and the number of recommendations for adjustments to the approved cases decreased considerably.

A teaching case can be defined as a broad spectrum of instructional methods, which revolve around reading and discussing a document about a business scenario, known as a “case”. In this sense, teaching cases are true stories, based on research and detailed studies, which provide real data to feed classroom discussions (Theroux & Clark, 2004).

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Marcos Hashimoto, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Estados Unidos: Artigos Tecnológicos e Casos de Ensino.

Professor Associado da Universidade de Indianapolis, Doutor em Administração de Empresas pela EAESP/FGV. Membro do corpo editorial da Regepe, voluntário Endeavor, interesse nas áreas de educação empreendedora, inovação corporativa e empreendedorismo corporativo

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2020-09-02

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Hashimoto, M. (2020). Teaching Cases in Entrepreneurship: Giving Life and Meaning to Learning. REGEPE Entrepreneurship and Small Business Journal, 9(4), 469–476. https://doi.org/10.14211/regepe.v9i4.1995

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