Table of contents - Special Issue: Critical perspectives on education, training, learning and knowledge
Guest Editors: Dr Harry Matlay
A process model of small business owner‐managers' learning in peer networks
Jing Zhang, Eleanor HamiltonThe purpose of this study is to explore how owner‐managers of small businesses can learn in peer networks to improve their management skills. It aims to offer a new way of…
Comparative review of UK‐USA industry‐university relationships
Moira H. DecterThe purpose of this paper is to explore significant historical changes, legislation and policy in the UK and USA from the 1960s to present day relating to university‐industry…
Building regional capacity: lessons from Leadership South West
Richard Bolden, Jackie BagnallThe purpose of this paper is to present experiences and insights from an higher education‐led initiative to build leadership capacity within the South West of England in order to…
Evolving knowledge integration and absorptive capacity perspectives upon university‐industry interaction within a university
John Sparrow, Krystyna Tarkowski, Nick Lancaster, Michele MooneyThe purpose of this paper is to report upon an initiative within a case study UK university to facilitate service innovation in small firms. The paper aims to outline how explicit…
The effectiveness of knowledge networks: An investigation of manufacturing SMEs
Tim Hughes, Nicholas O'Regan, Martin A. SimsAlthough considerable attention in the extant literature has been devoted to knowledge acquisition and transfer within firms, there is a dearth of research on the effectiveness of…
Knowledge exchange: capacity building in a small university
Sally Fowler DavisThe aim of this paper is to examine an early articulation of some of the key factors in building capacity and the potential for knowledge exchange (KE) within a small, learning…
Cross‐university enterprise education collaboration as a community of practice
Charlotte Carey, Kelly Smith, Lynn M. MartinThe purpose of this study is to explore the views of partners as to the process and operation of TE3 in relation to community of practice (CoP) principles in order to identify…
Research knowledge transfer through business‐driven student assignment
Corina SasThe purpose of this paper is to present a knowledge transfer method that capitalises on both research and teaching dimensions of academic work. It also aims to propose a framework…
Assessing creativity: drawing from the experience of the UK's creative design educators
Andy Penaluna, Kathryn PenalunaThe aim of this paper is to respond to the acknowledged dearth of academic discourse on assessment strategies for entrepreneurship education. Using established approaches from…
The effectiveness of workshops as managerial learning opportunities
Leo Billington, Robyn Neeson, Rowena BarrettThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of workshops as a learning tool for small business owner‐managers (SBO‐Ms). It aims to concentrate on workshops delivered…
E‐mentoring for small business: an examination of effectiveness
Kim Rickard, Alex RickardWhile information and communications technology provides new opportunities for supporting mentoring, there is a need to explore how effectively these potential benefits are being…
Implementing service excellence in higher education
Hina Khan, Harry MatlayThe purpose of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of the importance of service excellence in higher education.
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0040-0912e-ISSN:
1758-6127ISSN-L:
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- Dr Martin McCracken