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    The social innovation profile in students as a transformation strategy: structural equation modeling
    (Frontiers, 2024-03-08) Glasserman Morales, Leonardo David; Alcántar Nieblas, Carolina; Nava Lara, Sergio Alberto; Tecnologico de Monterrey; https://ror.org/03ayjn504; https://ror.org/01aff2v68
    The development of social entrepreneurship competencies in university students favors the generation of proposals for solutions to different social problems, thus promoting a positive social impact capable of transforming people’s living conditions. This study aims to analyze the relationship between the dimensions of social entrepreneurship competence: entrepreneurial management, social value, leadership, effective communication and social innovation. A total of 408 higher education students from 13 countries and six different disciplinary areas participated in the study, ranging in age from 18 to 58 years (M = 22.4, SD = 6.0). The social entrepreneurship instrument was used, which is composed of 28 items grouped into five dimensions. A structural equation model was calculated. The findings indicate that entrepreneurial management, social value, and leadership are directly and positively related to personal competencies and social innovation. These results prove the importance of social entrepreneurship training in the development of social innovation in students, it is important that educational institutions in general carry out a review of their curricula and programs that take into account the development of social innovation competence as a factor that can enhance social change.
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    Pedagogical models and ICT integration in entrepreneurship education:Literature review
    (Taylor @ Francis Online, 2023-10-13) Montes Martínez, Ruth; Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; https://ror.org/03ayjn504
    Entrepreneurial education in different contexts has gained relevance in educational institutions, incorporating various models to enhance the development of competencies in students. This literature review aimed to analyze publications from 2014–2021 to identify the models, methods, strategies, and resources used in entrepreneurship education and to recognize the elements of Education 4.0 that were incorporated. The systematic literature review (SLR) was the method used to carry out this study, with a sample of 37 articles in the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases. The search for articles was limited to those exclusively in English and in the two databases named above. The results show a diversity of models and methods used in the educational and social spheres to train entrepreneurs, mainly focused on practice. This literature review is relevant for educational institutions interested in supporting the training of entrepreneurs. It raises the desirability of Education 4.0 elements in the forefront of a student-centered education fully connected to the needs of society. It also provides value for researchers, identifying the educational gaps, the topics emphasized, and the areas necessary to deepen future research.
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    Characterization of the Teaching Profile within the Framework of Education 4.0
    (MDPI journals, 2021-04-06) Ramírez Montoya, María Soledad; Loaiza Aguirre, María Isabel; Portuguez Castro, May; Zúñiga Ojeda, Alexandra; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey; Lettieri, Nicola
    The authors of the Education 4.0 concept postulated a flexible combination of digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving in educational environments linked to real-world scenarios. Therefore, teachers have been challenged to develop new methods and resources to integrate into their planning in order to help students develop these desirable and necessary skills; hence, the question: What are the characteristics of a teacher to consider within the framework of Education 4.0? This study was conducted in a higher education institution in Ecuador, with the aim to identify the teaching profile required in new undergraduate programs within the framework of Education 4.0 in order to contribute to decision-making about teacher recruitment, professional training and evaluation, human talent management, and institutional policies interested in connecting competencies with the needs of society. Descriptive and exploratory approaches, where we applied quantitative and qualitative instruments (surveys) to 337 undergraduate students in education programs and 313 graduates, were used. We also included interviews with 20 experts in the educational field and five focus groups with 32 chancellors, school principals, university professors, and specialists in the educational area. The data were triangulated, and the results were organized into the categories of (a) processes as facilitators (b), soft skills, (c) human sense, and (d) the use of technologies. The results outlined the profile of a professor as a specialized professional with competencies for innovation, complex problem solving, entrepreneurship, collaboration, international perspective, leadership, and connection with the needs of society. This research study may be of value to administrators, educational and social entrepreneurs, trainers, and policy-makers interested in implementing innovative training programs and in supporting management and policy decisions.
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    Analysis of Teachers’ Opinions about Student Participation in Entrepreneurial Activities in an Institution of Higher Education
    (IJAHSSS, 2020-06-19) Portuguez Castro, May; Gómez Zermeño, Marcela Georgina; Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
    Entrepreneurial education is increasingly relevant, and the number of study centers that are incorporating these programs is on the rise. The role of universities is central to the development of citizens who collaborate with companies to design innovative products or services. However, the formation of the entrepreneurial mindset in students is difficult to achieve, so it is necessary to create programs that are strengthened by transversal instruction in different careers. This article aims to analyze the opinions of professors in a Mexican university about the participation of under-graduate students in entrepreneurial activities within their programs. This research used a quantitative methodology to determine whether students were encouraged to develop entrepreneurial skills and if they could identify those skills. In total, 60 teachers from different campuses and majors of six schools in the University answered a questionnaire. The results showed that most teachers believed that the students in their programs could interact with entrepreneurs, participate in activities related to entrepreneurship as required, and learn entrepreneurial skills in their majors. However, most of the teachers indicated that the students also needed to learn more about entrepreneurship and recognized little or nothing about their entrepreneurial skills, and that no instrument existed to identify and measure those skills. When analyzing the teachers’ responses from three schools of the university, we observed that the teachers felt that the subject of entrepreneurship was less addressed in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences than in the Schools of Engineering and Sciences or Architecture and Design. Therefore, we recommend strengthening career programs with activities that identify and develop entrepreneurial skills. The results from this research can guide the teachers and authorities of the institution in determining opportunity areas and activities that promote the entrepreneurial mindset that the institution has set as a goal in its 2030 educative model.
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