“…Popular assignments include the creation of new products (Watkins et al, 2008), new business start-ups (Vincett and Farlow, 2008), case studies (Bumpus and Burton, 2008), written business plans (Delmar and Shane, 2003), computer-based simulations (Brawer, 1997), current business issue problem solving using newspaper articles, video clips, policy documents and company financial reports (Tan and Ng, 2006), and student consulting opportunities (Peltier et al, 1995). Entrepreneurial education at the university level has most commonly been housed in the management department (see for example, US News & World Reports, 2009).…”