Title: BEST PRACTICES IN TEACHING AND TRAINING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT UNIVERSITIES
1BEST PRACTICES IN TEACHING AND TRAINING
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT UNIVERSITIES
The Case of Montenegro
Maja Drakic, PhD, School of Economics, University
of Montenegro, PodgoricaNatasa Masonicic,
Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses,
Podgorica
2Entrepreneurship conceptual issues
- Entrepreneurs only 3-5 of population
- Entrepreneurship and business in transition
processes - Entrepreneurship and prevailing way of thinking
3Idea of Entrepreneurial Economy at the School of
Economics in Podgorica
- School of Economics established in 1960
- The old socialist system starts to fall apart
80s - The discussions on democracy and private
initiatives - Reforms in SFRJ
- School of Economics in Podgorica The future
lies in new way of thinking - Young people create new way of thinking
4New ideas
- How to implement free market idea in education
system environment students and teachers? - Sovereignty of consumer (student) freedom of
choice - Motivation and incentives how to motivate a
student - Success is not a sin
- Theoretical basis of the studies free market vs.
state
5School of Economics of University of Montenegro
- Radical changes of curricula in 1989/1990
- Students Club of Entrepreneurs and its
importance - Postgraduate Studies Entrepreneurial Economy
founded by professor Veselin Vukotic in 1992 - Free market ideas
- Introduction of PMB studies in 1995
- Center for Entrepreneurship founded in 1996
(CEED, Podgorica)
6Economics can not be explained by economics only!
- Curricula are based on free market ideas
- Theoretical foundation of studies
entrepreneurial economy and free markets
7Entrepreneurial Economy
- Importance of entrepreneurship (individual
entrepreneurs) - Importance of freedom (economic and political)
- Importance of institution (property, contract,
protection of property rights and contracts) - Importance of an individual (student ? student)
- Importance of voluntary exchange
- Importance of internationalization
- Importance of giving incentives to an individual
8- PMB concept
- P stands for entrepreneurship
- M stands for management
- B stands for Business
- If you dont study economics in this school to
acquire KNOWLEDGE how to earn money, you waste
your time!!! - Easy transfer to ECTS system
- Concept of PMB Studies enabled easy transition to
ECTS -
- School of Economics (academic studies) - 41, 42
- School for Management (applied studies) 32
9Course Business
- Business required course at first year of
studies -
- Students learn how to prepare business plan
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- Attitude toward entrepreneurship and business
- Changes in the way of thinking
10Department for Entrepreneurship and
Entrepreneurial Finance
- 8th semester students choose one of eight
departments - field of specialization - Theoretical foundation of the Department
economic liberalism and free market ideas - Main principle theory is the best practice
practice is the best theory Hayeks concept of
learning through attempts and mistakes -
- Freedom of choice brings responsibilities
11Entreprenereurship I t i s G R E A T!
12See the world from different angle!
13The year of 2007/08 new beginning in
entrepreneurial education in Montenegro?
14Economic Reform Network
15Concept Based on Clear Vision
Economic Reform Network (ERN)
Business Consulting
Business Services
ISSP
CEED
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic
Development
The Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses
CARA data center
MBA
MLFI
Montenegro Leasing and Finance
Montenegro Business Alliance
16- The Center for Entrepreneurship
- Economic Development
- (CEED)
17CEED Background
- CEED is the first independent consulting center
in Montenegro established in 1993 within the
School of Economics. - Since 1998 CEED has operated as an independent
organization. - CEED has 5 offices and staff of 21 people.
18CEED Structure
1
2
3
4
Service Activities CEED
Business Consulting CEED
Business Associations Development Montenegro
Business Alliance (MBA)
SME Financing Montenegro Leasing
Fund (MLF)
19Development of services
Elements of the Service Activities
Policy Recom- mendation
Research and Analysis
Advocacy
Media
Media
Education and Training
Publishing
20Achieved results
- Around 30 surveys prepared, conducted, results
printed and distributed. Many of them have become
regular surveys (e.g., Barriers to Doing Business
in Montenegro). - CEED experts were involved in drafting 8
business-related laws. All of them were passed
and are being implemented. - New quarterly edition titled Montenegro Business
Outlook was launched and 20 issues were published
and distributed. - Fruitful edition was launched 9 leaflets that
briefly explain business laws were published and
distributed. - 6 conferences and 35 round-tables were held to
help the business community increase its
influence on the major issues related to economic
development. - 12 reform-related publications were printed and
distributed.
21Development of consulting
- CEED originally offered consulting services to
entrepreneurs and small businesses. - The need to offer more complex consulting
services led to a diversification of our
portfolio. - Currently, CEED has 12 consultants working on 11
major projects in addition to on-going
consulting. - CEED clients are Control Risk EBRD, JT
Investment Sarbor (Slovenia), North Atlantic
International Inc., UNDP Afghanistan, etc. - CEED is constantly providing training to its
staff. Now we have 9 people that are certified by
SGS (Swiss base company) for ISO 9000
pre-certification in Montenegro.
22Achieved results
- 500 business plans for individual entrepreneurs
developed focusing on specific sectors tourism,
services, manufacturing, etc. - 70 business plans for women entrepreneurs
developed. - 15 investment plans prepared.
- 20 market researches projects completed.
23Montenegro Business Alliance
24MBA Development
- MBA was founded in 2001 and had 10 members.
- MBA is a coalition of Montenegrin companies,
entrepreneurs, business associations and foreign
investors. - MBA has established as the first private,
voluntary, business umbrella association, whose
membership is open to entrepreneurs, business,
and associations. - Today MBA has around 500 due paying members,
employs over 15,000 workers.
25Achieved results
- 12 Business-to-Business meetings 4 Business
forums and 6 regular Assembly meetings have been
held. - 12 seminars throughout the country on the
implementation of the new Enterprise Law have
been conducted. - As a result of the advocacy to pass the new Law
on Accounting, the MBA gained membership on the
Board of the Accounting Institute. - MBA managed to increase concession to private
sector in the area of wood processing by 5. - As a result of MBAs advocacy effort, Ministry of
Finance reduced by 10 the employer tax and
reduced corporate tax from 20 to 9 - MBA has been accepted as a legitimate
representative of the Montenegrin private sector
by the WB group, IMF, WTO and other international
financial organizations.
26Overview of CEED Activities
Independent organization. Self-financed through
shareholders fees/payments.
Training and education
Business Consulting
Leasing Fund
MBA Development
Advocacy and Media
Services Research, Publishing, Corporate
Governance
Independent organization. Self-financed through
collection of dues.
27- The Institute for Strategic Studies and Prognoses
- (ISSP)
28Background
- ISSP was established in 1998.
- Today ISSP is an indispensable partner to the
Montenegrin Government and to various
international organizations (including USAID, EU,
World Bank and IMF) involved in promoting
economic reform. - ISSP is looked to as the most trusted source of
economic statistics, economic analysis, and
policy recommendations. - We established a new Center for Applied Research
and Analysis (CARA) which provides regular
research and analytical support to ISSP, and
which has developed the biggest economic data
base in Montenegro, and conducted the first
measurement of economic freedom in Montenegro. - ISSP and CARA have staff of 21.
29Achieved results
- ISSP published 22 Working Papers on different
topics to promote reform efforts. - ISSP organized 25 roundtables and 20 seminars on
different topics and launched a series of
publications summarizing the roundtables called
the Roundtable Edition. - After 3 years of gathering data, doing
calculations and analyses, ISSP produced the
first accurate GDP calculation for Montenegro. It
was accepted by the GoM, Central Bank and the key
international organizations, such as the World
Bank, IMF, and EU. - ISSP co-organized a regional conference on energy
with 100 participants from Albania, Bosnia,
Croatia, Kosovo, Republic of Srpska, Romania,
Serbia, and Slovenia and regional Conference
Economic policies for Viable Micro-State (Jun
2003). - ISSP published 25 issues of Monet, which now
consists of approximately 100 pages of economic
statistics and analysis and has a circulation of
approximately 250 decision-makers in Montenegro
and another 500 in the region.
30Continuing from previous page
- ISSP published 12 Household Survey Reports.
- Macroeconomic Policy for the Central Bank was
prepared by ISSP at the request of the Central
Bank, on a variety of topics. This policy agenda
was adopted by the governing board of the Central
Bank. - Economic Reform Agenda - ISSP supported GoM by
managing the key economic areas and participating
in the relevant working groups. - ISSP assisted FIAS in preparing a diagnostic
study on the investment environment for
Montenegro. - Completed the first Transition Report in
cooperation with the G-17 Institute from
Belgrade. - Completed work on sectoral analyses in trade,
banking and tourism, IT sector, maritime sector,
agriculture and forestry.
31What we believe is important?
- Helping the recovery of the middle class.
- Trying to keep young people in Montenegro by
offering them opportunities in the private
sector. - Supporting a new class of entrepreneurs and new
segment of firms that arise from the bottom. - Supporting the Montenegro Business Alliance as a
future private Chamber of Commerce. - Moving towards greater regional cooperation.
- Increasing training and education of
entrepreneurs and mid-level managers. - Increasing SME financing through leasing.
32- THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
33Please Visit
- www.psee.edu.cg.yu
- www.isspm.org
- www.visit-ceed.org
- www.visit-mba.org
- Maja Drakic
- School of Economics, University of Montenegro
- Institute for Strategic Strudies and Projections
- majad_at_cg.yu
- Natasa Masonicic
- Institute for Strategic Strudies and Projections
- n.a.masonicic_at_cg.yu
- issp_at_cg.yu