Items where Author is "Watson, Kayleigh"

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Article

Ivory, Chris, Sherratt, Fred, Casey, Rebecca and Watson, Kayleigh (2020) Getting caught between discourse(s): hybrid choices in technology use at work. New Technology, Work And Employment, 35 (1). pp. 80-96. ISSN 0268-1072

Watson, Kayleigh and McGowan, Pauric (2019) Rethinking Competition-based Entrepreneurship Education in Higher Education Institutions: Towards an Effectuation-informed Coopetition Model. Education + Training, 62 (1). pp. 31-46. ISSN 0040-0912

Watson, Kayleigh and McGowan, Pauric (2019) Emergent Perspectives toward the Business Plan among Nascent Entrepreneur Start-Up Competition Participants. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 26 (3). pp. 421-440. ISSN 1462-6004

Watson, Kayleigh, McGowan, Pauric and Cunningham, James (2018) An exploration of the Business Plan Competition as a methodology for effective nascent entrepreneurial learning. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 24 (1). pp. 121-146. ISSN 1355-2554

Watson, Kayleigh, McGowan, Pauric and Smith, Paul (2015) Leveraging effectual means through business plan competition participation. Industry and Higher Education, 29 (6). pp. 481-492. ISSN 0950-4222

Watson, Kayleigh, McGowan, Pauric and Smith, Paul (2014) Extracurricular business planning competitions Challenging the assumptions. Industry and Higher Education, 28 (6). pp. 411-415. ISSN 0950-4222,

Book Section

Watson, Kayleigh (2019) Stimulating Entrepreneurial Behaviour Through Start-Up Competitions: Current Features of Provision in UK Higher Education Institutions. In: Entrepreneurial Behaviour: Individual, Contextual and Microfoundational Perspectives. Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 121-143. ISBN 9783030044015, 9783030044022

Watson, Kayleigh and McGowan, Pauric (2017) Technology Nascent Entrepreneur Experiences of Start-up Competition Participation. In: Technology-Based Nascent Entrepreneurship: Implications for Economic Policymaking. Palgrave Advances in the Economics of Innovation and Technology . Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp. 279-308. ISBN 9781137595935, 9781349936632, 9781137595942

Conference or Workshop Item

Watson, Kayleigh and McGowan, Pauric (2016) Learning for competitions sake: the competition know-how imperative amongst nascent entrepreneurs. In: ISBE 2016, 27th - 28th October 2016, Paris, France.

Watson, Kayleigh, McGowan, Pauric and Cooper, Sarah (2016) Reimagining the extracurricular business plan competition through the incorporation of effectuation. In: Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Exchange 2016 Conference, 2 - 5 February 2016, Gold Coast, Queensland.

Watson, Kayleigh and McGowan, Pauric (2014) Characterising the extra-curricular start-up competition scene in English HEIs: emergent trends. In: International Enterprise Educators Conference (IEEC 2014), 3 - 5 September 2014, Newcastle upon Tyne.

McKnight, Judith and Watson, Kayleigh (2014) Embedding formative feedback within module delivery: Experiences of a cyclical approach. In: International Consortium for Educational Development [ICED] conference 2014, 16 - 18 June 2014, Stockholm.

Watson, Kayleigh, McGowan, Pauric and Smith, Paul (2014) Leveraging effectual means through business plancompetition participation. In: Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) Conference, 5 - 6 November 2014, Manchester.

Watson, Kayleigh, McGowan, Pauric and Smith, Paul (2014) Participant learning objectives and the potential of the extracurricular business plan competition. In: 9th European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (ECIE 2014), 18 - 19 September September 2014, Belfast.

Watson, Kayleigh, McGowan, Pauric and Smith, Paul (2013) The future of the Extracurricular Business Planning Competition: Incorporating Effectuation within Provision. In: Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship [ISBE] 2013 Conference, 12-13 November 2013, Cardiff, UK.

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