Intendierte Lernergebnisse
On completing this course, students:-will have state of the art knowledge of the field of entrepreneurship research-will have a deep theoretical understanding of entrepreneurship research in general and the entrepreneurial process in particular-can critically reflect theoretical contributions to the field.-can apply / reflect theoretical contributions in the real business world.The objective of this course is to give a short overview over key areas of entrepreneurship research. A major organizing principle is the entrepreneurial process (Moroz and Hindle, 2011) that consists of opportunity recognition, opportunity development and opportunity exploitation. In each session, we explore (a) the theoretical foundations, and (b) the application in entrepreneurship research that underlies these process elements.
Lehrmethodik inkl. Einsatz von eLearning-Tools
The topics are discussed from a research perspective, addressing theoretical frameworks, findings, contributions and implications. Students are expected to participate actively, based on structured and well-formulated arguments. Class sessions will consist of lectures as well as student presentations. In the periods before and after sessions, you will read assigned material, reflect on it and work on assignments (self-study).
Inhalt/e
The institutional context of entrepreneurshipOpportunity recognition 1/2 - The psychological perspectiveOpportunity recognition 2/2 - Causation and effectuationOpportunity development 1 - NetworksOpportunity exploitation 2 - GrowthOpportunity exploitation 3 - Corporate entrepreneurship
Curriculare Anmeldevoraussetzungen
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