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+ ASEAN Entrepreneurship Conference Philippine Delegation 1. Bottom-up Development Approach for a Lifelong Entrepreneurship Education in the Philippines Miriam College: Gatchalian, Lopez, ibanez, and Serrano Miriam College 2. Socio-Cultural Parameters in Philippine Entrepreneurship Education St. Paul University QC Albit and Hufano 3. The Economic Contributions of Entrepreneurial Activities in the 4 th District of Camarines Sur, Phil Partido State University, Camarines Sur : Pilapil ; Tipanero Prepared by: Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian ENEDA National President, SY 2011-2013 Sunway Spa Resorts Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia November 5-6 2012 Philippines

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+ASEAN Entrepreneurship Conference

Philippine Delegation1. Bottom-up Development Approach for a Lifelong

Entrepreneurship Education in the Philippines Miriam College: Gatchalian, Lopez, ibanez, and Serrano

Miriam College2. Socio-Cultural Parameters in

Philippine Entrepreneurship Education

St. Paul University QC Albit and Hufano 3. The Economic Contributions of Entrepreneurial

Activities in the 4th District of Camarines Sur, Phil Partido State University, Camarines Sur : Pilapil ; Tipanero

Prepared by: Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian

ENEDA National President, SY 2011-2013

Sunway Spa ResortsKuala Lumpur, Malaysia

November 5-6 2012

Philippines

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Philippine Delegation: Miriam College; ENEDA/YES Philippines; St. Paul University QC; Capiz State University; University of Santo Tomas; St. Louis University Baguio; Partido State University; Panpacific University; Small Enterprises Research & Development Foundation; and IdeaSpace

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What it is : Organizers

The first ASEAN Conference initiated and launched in Malaysia organized by:1.Malaysian Academy of SME and Entrepreneurship Development (MASMED)2.Universiti Teknologi MARA3.Malaysian Higher Education Ministry (MOHE)

Theme: Entrepreneurship Education Issues

Attendance:Attended by: Over 100 Academic researchers/faculty/administrators in higher education; policy makers and practitioners in ASEAN countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and United Kingdom. The Philippines has the highest number of delegation primarily headed by Miriam College under the representation of Entrepreneurship Educators Association of the Philippines or ENEDA.

Total Philippine Delegation: 33 participants (18 Students; 15 Faculty)

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Philippine Participants: PresentersMiriam College QC: ENA 0231.Maria Luisa B. Gatchalian (also representing ENEDA, IdeaSpace and SERDEF)2.Dr. Antonio M. Lopez3.Maria Cristina L. Ibanez4.Roehl A. MacapagalThinking Hats5. Mona Liza L. Serrano

St. Paul University QC : ENA 0551.Lolita N. Albit2.Elsa F. Hufano: AEC participant

Partido State University, Camarines Sur – Bicol ENA 0781.Dr. Arabella Pilapil : Presenter2.Margarita Tipanero

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Philippine Participants:

1.Ina BalaniTreston International College Dean , College of Business)

2-20: 19 Student Representatives (all member of YES))Treston has the biggest Philippine Delegation to Participate in AEC

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21. Eric G. PasquinUniversity of Santo Tomas - ManilaFaculty (Part-time); Entrepreneurship Department

22. Lorraine NgaosiSt. Louis Univerisity - Baguio

23. Mark Glenn VillamorCapiz State University, Roxas City

24/25. Panpacific University –Urdaneta Pangasinan

Total of 34 Philippine Delegates (ENEDA members)

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Aims

1.To organize and launch ASEAN Entrepreneurship Education Consortium 2.To launch the maiden issue of the ASEAN Entrepreneurship Journal and the Abstract Books for the

ASEAN Entrepreneurship Conference

3. To initiate the pioneering platform where ASEAN counterparts both in the academe and the industry can present , discuss, share and learn from each other in of forum presentations

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Achievements and Gains: The recently concluded first ASEAN Conference

1.Provided a platform of both academic and practitioners’ presentations on issues, concerns, challenges, practices, breakthroughs; latest trends, models and approaches on development programs, ; teaching and learning entrepreneurship and related matters.

Gains: 3 Philippine schools was able to present papers (MC; SPU QC; PSU)

Philippine Presenter 1: Miriam CollegeTitle: Bottom-up Development Approach for a Lifelong Entrepreneurship Education in the Philippines Paper ID No: ENA 023

1. Maria Luisa B. GatchalianFaculty, CBEA-Entrepreneurship Department, Miriam College1st President, ENEDA NCR Chapter, 2007-2009; 9 th President, ENEDA National , 2011-2013Member R & I Committee, SERDEF; Representative , IdeaSpace PhilippinesLead Researcher

2. Dr. Antonio M. LopezDirector, Planning & Development Office (PDO), Miriam CollegeChair, Entrepreneurship Department, Miriam College 1997-2006; 6th President, ENEDA National SY 2008-2009Contributor

•In particular, the academic community validated the similarities of their concerns and issues in managing and implementing entrepreneurship courses like: barriers to teaching bounded by tradition, policies; and the need for acquiring the “entrepreneurial mindset” both for the administration and the faculty. Thus, raised the level of regard and consideration to treat the “course or program” with an increased vigor to embrace the dynamics of the teaching and learning entrepreneurship.

Theme: Entrepreneurship Education Issues

Attendance:Attended by: Over 100 Academic researchers/faculty/administrators in higher education; policy makers and practitioners in ASEAN countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and United Kingdom. The Philippines has the highest number of delegation primarily headed by Miriam College under the representation of Entrepreneurship Educators Association of the Philippines or ENEDA.

Total Philippine Delegation: 33 participants (18 Students; 15 Faculty)

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Achievements and Gains: The recently concluded first ASEAN Conference

3. Mona Liza L. SerranoChair, Entrepreneurship Department, Miriam College, 2006-2009Entrepreneur, Owner various businesses; Recent Owner, Thinking Hats (A Learning Center)Contributor

4. Maria Cristina L. IbañezFaculty, CBEA-Entrepreneurship Department, Miriam College Assistant Secretary ,ENEDA NCR, 2010-2012Technical Asst., MC-PDO; Entrepreneur/MentorContributor

•Paved the path for more opportunities in the academic community , private sectors, and like-minded institutions to network and share ideas and concerns as well as visions to improve each • other (agency programs as well as individual/professional progress)

•In particular, the academic community validated the similarities of their concerns and issues in managing and implementing entrepreneurship courses like: barriers to teaching bounded by tradition, policies; and the need for acquiring the “entrepreneurial mindset” both for the administration and the faculty. Thus, raised the level of regard and consideration to treat the “course or program” with an increased vigor to embrace the dynamics of the teaching and learning entrepreneurship.

Theme: Entrepreneurship Education Issues

Attendance:Attended by: Over 100 Academic researchers/faculty/administrators in higher education; policy makers and practitioners in ASEAN countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and United Kingdom. The Philippines has the highest number of delegation primarily headed by Miriam College under the representation of Entrepreneurship Educators Association of the Philippines or ENEDA.

Total Philippine Delegation: 33 participants (18 Students; 15 Faculty)

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Achievements and Gains:

Philippine Presenter 2: St. Paul University Quezon CityTitle: Socio-Cultural Parameters in Philippine Entrepreneurship EducationPaper ID No: ENA 055

1. Lolita N. Albit, PresenterAssoc. Professor Chair, Business and Entrepreneurship, 2007-2009Presenter

2. Elsa F. Hufano: AEC participantAssoc. Professor. Business and Entrepreneurship St. Paul University Quezon CityContributor to ENA 055

Philippine Presenter 3: Partido State University, Camarines Sur – Bicol Title: The Economic Contributions of Entrepreneurial Activities in the 4 th District of Camarines Sur, Phil Paper ID No: ENA 078

1. Dr. Arabella Pilapil : PresenterDean, Partido State Università – BicolPresenter

2. Margarita Tipanero Chairperson, Business , Accounting, Management, Entrepreneurship , Partido State University Bicol Participant

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Achievements and Gains:

2. Opened the opportunity for ASEAN academic community to share current issues, concerns, trends and researches undertaken for presentation and publication .

Gains: Specifically, AEC screened, reviewed and evaluated a total of 95 submitted abstracts; of which 72 were selected and submitted their full papers and qualified for parallel session presentations.

Of these 72 ; 7 were selected for launching of the maiden issue of AEC Journal, with ISSN 2289-2125 Volume 1 Number 1 December 2012. The work from the Philippines Bottom-up Development

Approach for a Lifelong Entrepreneurship Education in the Philippines: by Gatchallan, Lopez, Ibanez and Serrano of Miriam College was chosen among the top 7.

The AEC Journal is Published bi-annually ; the AEC provides an international forum for the exploration and dissemination of ideas and experiences relating to the development and application of entrepreneurship. The AEC selection criteria for the journal takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on the highest – quality work in business and management as well as in social science.

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Achievements and Gains:

3. Paved the path for more opportunities in the academic community , private sectors, and like-minded institutions to network and share ideas and concerns as well as visions to improve each other (agency

programs as well as individual/professional progress) ; through the launching of the ASEAN Entrepreneurship Education Consortium

Gains: The Philippines as represented, has the following first founding members of AEEC:

1.Miriam College: spearheaded its participation as the lead Philippine school to be the next ASEAN Secretariat under the leadership of Dr. Antonio M. Lopez; the Philippines being the next venue for the AEC 2.ENEDA National3.Treston International College4.SERDEF5.IdeaSpace6.St. Paul University Quezon City7.Capiz State University 8.University of Santo Tomas9.Partido State University10. St. Louis University Baguio

The 4 member countries which formed the consortium are:

1.Malaysia2.Brunei 3.Indonesia; and the 4.Philippines

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Achievements and Gains:

Gains: The Philippines, as represented by Miriam College had initial exploratory talks with Dr. Joana Jill of University of Cambridge – Judge Business School … on twinning program etc….

The Philippines as represented by Miriam College in this aspect will have exploratory talks on twining ME with MC E-program for Southeast Asia and perhaps in collaboration with other programs with the Philippine agencies and institutions like ENEDA for faculty development and Idea Space

4. In particular, the academic community validated the similarities of their concerns and issues in managing and implementing entrepreneurship courses like: barriers to teaching bounded by tradition, policies; and the need for acquiring the “entrepreneurial mindset” both for the administration and the faculty. Thus, raised the level of regard and consideration to treat the “course or program” with an increased vigor to embrace the dynamics of the teaching and learning entrepreneurship.

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ASEAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION CONSORTIUM (AEEC)

The ASEAN Entrepreneurship Education (AEEC) is a consortium of ASEAN universities and strategic partners in promoting and improving entrepreneurship education in the ASEAN region.

The mission of AEEC is toa. Build and develop networking and collaboration amongst ASEAN academic institutions towards

outstanding entrepreneurship education in ASEAN region ;b. Advance the principles and practices of entrepreneurship within academic institutions;c. Provide a framework for collaboration for member institutions to best entrepreneurship education

for ASEAN

AEEC mission is to be accomplished through:a. Promoting and supporting academic leaders, faculty, and students to advance entrepreneurship education;b. Disseminating and sharing of information and knowledge on entrepreneurship and

entrepreneurship education;c. Jointly organize Annual ASEAN Entrepreneurship Conference among members to promote new

ideas and share with the members of consortium

As an organization, AEEC and its members are committed to sharing information and ideas, meeting challenges together in a process grounded by the values of integrative entrepreneurship education. supporting member institutions and providing a national/ regional voice for the advancement of entrepreneurship education. It recognizes the opportunity to affect the direction, assumptions and outcomes of entrepreneurship. The involvement of strong academic institutions and their representatives allows a forum to build a stronger commitment to the values of integrative and better approach of entrepreneurship education. Such networking strategy allows sharing, exchange of ideas, practices and experience as everyone learns from each other.

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ASEAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOURNAL (AEJ)

ASEAN Entrepreneurship Journal is a forum for the publication of original research. Articles and discussion of issues that focuses on entrepreneurship in ASEAN such as entrepreneurship education, training and development, SME and corporate entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, international entrepreneurship , entrepreneurial mindset, entrepreneurial management and related matters. AEJ has an international perspective on entrepreneurship and publishes conceptual and empirical papers which bring together issues of interest to academic researches and educators, policy makers and practitioners worldwide especially in ASEAN region.

The Editorial Board:

Prof. Ismail Ab. Wahab (Editor-in-chief)Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jamalunlaili AbdullahDr. Rohana NgahDr. Zarina SallehDr. Kahirul Anwar RasmaniAssoc. Prof. Dr. Ros Aizan YahyaPuan Rafida Abdul Rahman

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Thank you

Salamat and Mabuhay !