Increasing Intrapreneurial Intentions among Business Students: Using a Net-Enabled Business Innovation Cycle (NEBIC) Theory Team Project

Authors

  • Jennifer Nicholson Rowan University
  • Yide Shen Rowan University
  • Darren Nicholson Rowan University

Keywords:

Higher Education, entrepreneurship, NEBIC, Business

Abstract

Institutions of higher education are placing greater emphasis on entrepreneurship education. Yet, in reality, few students will actually use their entrepreneurial skills to start a business. Instead, many will go to work for existing organizations as intrapreneurs – those who contribute to entrepreneurship at the firm level. This paper descries how we developed and implemented a team project using the Net-Enabled Business Innovation Cycle (NEBIC) theory as a means to promote intrapreneurial intention in a Technology Entrepreneurship course. We also present pre- and post-project survey results showing that completing the NEBIC project increased students’ intention to become intrapreneurs.

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Published

2019-06-12

How to Cite

Nicholson, J., Shen, Y., & Nicholson, D. (2019). Increasing Intrapreneurial Intentions among Business Students: Using a Net-Enabled Business Innovation Cycle (NEBIC) Theory Team Project. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 16(3). Retrieved from https://articlegateway.com/index.php/JHETP/article/view/1983

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