ASEAN-JAPAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION ASSOCIATION...
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ASEAN-JAPANENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION NETWORK
(Proposal)
L. Setyobudi
Kualalumpur, Malaysia, June 7
2012
Background• Similarity among ASEAN culture• Entrepreneurship influence to the economic welfare
• COBLAS method of Entrepreneurship education in the university education system
• Developing a Common curriculum for entrepreneurship education in this region would be more benefit to the region economic and welfare growth
• Networking is needed to accelerate entrepreneurial growth in the region
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Percentage # of entrepreneur/population and income person/year
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Singapura Malaysia Indonesia
Entrepreneur(%)Income (US)
$ 40.092 (7.2%)
$ 7.900 (2.1%) $ 2.580
(0.24%)
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GLOBAL INNOVATION INDEX OF 125 COUNTRIES 2011 (http://www.globalinnovationindex.org/gii/main/analysis/rankings.cfm?vno=#CGI.SCRIPT_NAME#)
Rank Country Score3 Singapore 59.6431 Malaysia 44.0548 Thailand 37.6351 Viet Nam 36.7175 Brunei Darussalam 30.9391 Philippines 28.98
99 Indonesia 27.78
111 Cambodia 25.46
? Laos ‐? Myanmar ‐
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INDEX HUMAN CAPITAL AND RESEARCH OF 125 COUNTRIES 2011Rank Country Score
1 Singapore 74.6942 Malaysia 43.5477 Brunei Darussalam 33.7985 Viet Nam 31.6787 Thailand 30.9796 Indonesia 29.58116 Philippines 23.68121 Cambodia 18.52? LAOS ‐? MYANMAR ‐
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DO WE NEED A REGIONAL NETWORK?
Networking is a common synonym for developing and maintaining
contacts and personal connections with a variety of people who might be helpful to you and your career.
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What is Network for?
Networks are a popular way to:
– exchange information, – share experiences, and – build capacity
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How should ASEAN‐JAPAN Entrepreneurship Education Network be
organized? Organizer should consider the following two sets of questions:
– What is the value added of the network? How is it different from other networks?
– Is the burden (time, dues, etc.) placed on the network members appropriate? Or will it asked/dissuade people to/from participate/ing
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What is the Benefit of the ASEAN‐JAPAN Entrepreneurship Education Networks?There are several essential aspects:
– Meeting people who can be of help to you– Collecting and updating contact info, like
current information on a particular objects, success story of entrepreneur etc.
– Keeping in regular contact with those in your network
– Thanking people for their help– Helping others when asked (exchange
students/lecturer)– Closed the Gap among ASEAN countries
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Organizers will need to do the following tasks:
• Define the objectives of the network• Identify activities for the network (how the network will pursue its objectives).
• Based on these considerations, define the scope of the network and its membership
• Determine how the network will function
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Define the objectives of the network
• What are the geographic scales of the objectives (local, national, sub‐regional, regional, global)?
• What environmental media are targeted (air, electronic, etc.)?
• What sectors are targeted (government officers, judges, legislators, etc.); private sector; NGOs; academia; others)?
• Are there specific goals (MDG), after which the network will be disbanded?
• For each of these issues, are the objectives specific or general?
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Identify activities for the network (how the network will pursue its objectives)
These may include, for example:• Joint projects• Exchange of information, experiences, and other communications (whether electronically or in person, at workshops/conferences/events or through individual exchanges, etc.)
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Based on these considerations, define the scope of the network and its membership
• Geographic• Thematic• Sector (government, academia, private sector, NGOs, etc.)
• Size of the network: Regional• Nature of a “member”: Can individuals be members? Institutions? How are these determined?
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Determine how the network will function?
• How are the members selected? By consensus?
• Will there be a secretariat? Staff? (Permanent vs keeps changing …. How long?)
• How will the network be funded? Will there be dues or in‐kind contributions? Will it rely on external funding for it to operate?
• How will the network disseminate information? Often this is done electronically, but do all the members have good Internet access?10/27/2011 16LSB‐UBEED
Network Agenda 2012‐20131. Establishing Web of Association2. Entrepreneurial curriculum R & D3. Quarterly Electronic News Letter4. E – Journal Entrepreneurship Education5. Exchange Guest Lecture6. Association Capacity Building7. 1st ASEAN‐JAPAN Entrepreneurship Education
Association Conference (2013 Indonesia or ?)8. Entrepreneuship success story survey9. Promoting a local networks10/27/2011 LSB‐UBEED 17