Self-directed experiential learning to meet ever-changing entrepreneurship demands
ISSN: 0040-0912
Article publication date: 21 October 2020
Issue publication date: 30 December 2020
Abstract
Purpose
Policy makers have called for more entrepreneurship throughout societies as a response to the digital transformation. This paper argues that the rapidly changing conditions of the digital age indeed mark a change in the bases of entrepreneurship. Specifically, as adaptivity becomes key, a learning capacity and general ability to adapt becomes a critical factor in entrepreneurial activity. The paper identifies self-directed learning (SDL) as a fundamental competence in this regard and examines its role for entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial competence.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper develops a theoretical framework for the role of SDL in entrepreneurship through a process of systematic review of previous studies that have linked SDL to entrepreneurship.
Findings
The formulated theoretical framework shows how SDL competence combines with experiential learning in supporting the kind of adaptivity needed for entrepreneurial competence, especially under more rapidly changing conditions. SDL competence also gains wider importance through enabling individuals to meet the demands of organizational changes in our highly volatile world.
Practical implications
SDL competence prepares individuals for entrepreneurship and resilience in face of rapid changes as well as for being more entrepreneurial in the conduct of their lives more generally. Fostering SDL competence can thus be regarded as an important objective of entrepreneurship education.
Originality/value
The described self-directed experiential learning cycle offers a novel perspective that clarifies how both self-directed and experiential learning competences are integral for understanding the basis of adaptiveness in entrepreneurial activity.
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Citation
Morris, T.H. and König, P.D. (2021), "Self-directed experiential learning to meet ever-changing entrepreneurship demands", Education + Training, Vol. 63 No. 1, pp. 23-49. https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-09-2019-0209
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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