Entrepreneurship is a growing subject in colleges and universities around the world, but with this growth comes ethical dilemmas. In The Ethics of Entrepreneurship Education, Kyle Jensen explores the challenges that teachers, investors and mentors, for example, face when dealing with student entrepreneurship.
The book addresses issues such as: Should university teachers invest in student startups? How should disputes between founders be handled? And what role should the university play in student entrepreneurship? Jensen draws on his own experience as a teacher, entrepreneur, and mentor to shed light on these issues and offer suggestions on how to navigate the ethical gray areas.
Combining economic theory, normative ethics and personal stories, the book offers guidance to anyone involved in university entrepreneurship. With a touch of humor, the author shows how to deal with the daily challenges of this rapidly growing field of education. The book is free to read – download it here.