Volume 10

V10 N3 Pages 55-66

June 2012


Cloud Computing as a Core Discipline in a Technology Entrepreneurship Program


James Lawler
Pace University
Pleasantville, NY 10570, USA

Anthony Joseph
Pace University
Pleasantville, NY 10570, USA

Abstract: Education in entrepreneurship continues to be a developing area of curricula for computer science and information systems students. Entrepreneurship is enabled frequently by cloud computing methods that furnish benefits to especially medium and small-sized firms. The authors of this paper present an enhanced model program for including cloud computing as a discipline for further learning technology entrepreneurship. In the program, students can learn skills for leveraging cloud computing practices in the context of an enterprise strategy. This paper will be beneficial to educators exploring new initiatives in industry that might improve innovation projects in a technology entrepreneurship program.

Keywords: Cloud Computing, Cloud Sourcing, entrepreneurship, Interdisciplinarity

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Recommended Citation: Lawler, J., Joseph, A. (2012). Cloud Computing as a Core Discipline in a Technology Entrepreneurship Program. Information Systems Education Journal, 10(3) pp 55-66. http://isedj.org/2012-10/ ISSN: 1545-679X. (A preliminary version appears in The Proceedings of ISECON 2011)