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Ah! Ha! Humour and sustainability in the development of entrepreneurial graduates

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posted on 2024-10-30, 18:40 authored by Adela McMurrayAdela McMurray, T Noack, K Burge
This study shows that both humour and sustainability offer a valuable contribution in terms of curriculum content within entrepreneurship education at the undergraduate level. Undergraduate students enrolled in RMIT's Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program were surveyed to determine whether the inclusion of humour and sustainability in their curriculum were of value in the updating and development of a subject in RMIT's Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship (BBE) program which prepares graduates for the global marketplace. Graduates are challenged individually and collectively to meet economic, social, environmental, political and educational challenges (CSD, 2006) in today's dynamic workplaces and globalized economies. Yet, humour is disappearing from the workplace leading to decreased performance, lack of creativity, stress, anxiety, absenteeism, conflict and poor morale (Humour Australia, Ha! 2007). Furthermore, sustainable personal and business development is central to innovation and entrepreneurship and requires a frontal assault on the existing business paradigm. The paper shows the way in which humour and sustainability are valuable inclusions within a BBE program subject. Industry partnerships with Humour Australia (Ha!) and Closed System Development (CSD) provided the BBE students with 'hands-on' experience, tools and techniques of study with practical application to the world of entrepreneurs and business. This study utilized a multi-method questionnaire comprised of 24 items containing 9 open items, 9 closed items, and 6 demographic items. The quantitative data was analyzed using SPSS (Version 15) descriptive statistics and the qualitative data was theme category analyzed. A total of 74 undergraduate students were surveyed.

History

Outlet

Partnerships for World Graduates Conference

Editors

J. Barber

Name of conference

Academic Industry Community Partnerships for World Graduates

Publisher

RMIT University

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Start date

2007-11-28

End date

2007-11-30

Language

English

Copyright

© Humour Australia 2008

Former Identifier

2006006069

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-01-28

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