Teaching Dark Side of Entrepreneurship Theories at Jesuit Business Schools: An Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm-based Perspective
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Region
North America
Topic
Entrepreneurship
Inspirational Paradigm for Jesuit Business Education
Length
24 pages
Keywords
entrepreneurship pedagogy
dark side of entrepreneurship
student wellbeing
Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm
jesuit business schools
Copyright Holder
Colleagues in Jesuit Business Association
Student Price
$3.50
Target Audience
Faculty/Researchers
This paper develops a novel Ignatian-based entrepreneurship education model that integrates dark-side theories of entrepreneurship into entrepreneurship teaching to supplement traditional process-centered pedagogy. The model enables students to recognize psychological, well-being, and social problems that often accompany entrepreneurship and provides students with tools to overcome these problems as future entrepreneurs and as individuals who walk alongside other entrepreneurs. The model is rooted in the UniversalApostolic Preferences and the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm and can be integrated into entrepreneurship courses in Jesuit business schools and beyond.