Το work with title Greening the entrepreneurship syllabus: An exploratory approach by Moustakis Vasilis, Zabetakis Leonidas, Thrassyvoulos Manios is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
L.A. Zampetakis, T. Manios and V. Moustakis (2006). Greening the entrepreneurship syllabus: An exploratory approach. Environmental Engineering
and Management Journal, Vol. 5, Iss. 2, pp:29–38, URL:http://www.researchgate.net/publication/230600394_GREENING_THE_ENTREPRENEURSHIP_SYLLABUS_AN_EXPLORATORY_APPROACH
Interest in environmental entrepreneurship (or ecopreneurship) is increasing rapidly. While there is a general view among communities and industries that economic growth can come for ecopreneurship, little is done within universities to prepare students to identify and pursue the emerging business opportunities in this field. We report the results of an undergraduate student survey of Technological Education Institute of Crete students, who were enrolled at an elective ecopreneurship course. Following an experimental design, using Conjoint Analysis the aim of the present paper is to demonstrate the ability of the technique to be used in ecopreneurship syllabus development and to report student importance measures for alternative course attributes in order to facilitate future ecopreneurship offerings. The paper provides useful information for designers of courses, educators and policy makers filling the gap to survey further environmental entrepreneurship education programs.