Working papers
Entrepreneurship education in Italian universities:
trend, situation and opportunities
Donato Iacobucci
Alessandra Micozzi
ABSTRACT
The aim of this paper is to provide an analysis of the present situation and recent evolution in
entrepreneurship courses and curricula in Italian universities. The analysis is based on a
census of entrepreneurship courses and curricula run by Italian universities in 2004 and
2010. Entrepreneurship education in Italian universities is in its early development. Up to
2004 only a few universities had courses dedicated to entrepreneurship and the majority of
them dealt with the development of the business plan. This situation has only slightly
improved in the following years. Courses and curricula are mostly within business schools
while very few exist in engineering and science schools. This situation contrasts with the need
for entrepreneurship education in the Italian economy. Given the importance of traditional
sectors in Italian industry we need to stimulate start-up in high-tech sectors: the development
of entrepreneurship courses in engineering and in other science curricula could play an
important role in this sense. At the same time we need to favour the growth process of small
firms; this requires people who are able to play an entrepreneurial role in established firms.
Keywords: entrepreneurship education, university courses, intrapreneurship, entrepreneurial
competences.
Donato Iacobucci
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Gestionale e dell’Automazione
Università Politecnica delle Marche
iacobucci@univpm.it
Alessandra Micozzi
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Gestionale e dell’Automazione
Università Politecnica delle Marche
Email: alessandra_micozzi@yahoo.it
c.MET Working paper 6/2010
November 2010
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