Intendierte Lernergebnisse
Students are expected to gain a better understanding of and knowledge in entrepreneurship in general and international entrepreneurship in specific. Students will also learn about the impact of current trends such as digitisation and environmental and social sustainability on the phenomenon of (international) entrepreneurship. The lecture is a suitable basis for the sister course "Cases in International Entrepreneurship".
Lehrmethodik inkl. Einsatz von eLearning-Tools
Lecture and interactive elements in the sessions dedicated to the exam preparation.
Inhalt/e
Chapter 1: Introduction to entrepreneurship (1. What is entrepreneurship? 2. Entrepreneurship in the light of the history of economic thought 3. Variety of entrepreneurs(hip) 4. Who is the entrepreneur? 5. Impact of entrepreneurs, incl. entrepreneurs for sustainability)Chapter 2: The entrepreneurial process (1. Entrepreneurial team 2. Entrepreneurial process 3. Opportunity recognition 4. Resource mobilization 5. Developing a business model 6. Exit and lessons from failure)Chapter 3: International entrepreneurship (1. Definition 2. Domestic vs. international entrepreneurship 3. Motivation to go global 4. The role of culture 5. Internationalization theories 6. Setting up an international venture, incl. entry modes)
Curriculare Anmeldevoraussetzungen
MA International Management
Literatur
Lecture slides; selected chapters of Nielsen et al. (2016) "Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice"; selected chapters of Robert D. Hisrich (2016) "International Entrepreneurship: Starting, Developing, and Managing a Global Venture".All literature will be available in the Moodle course after the start of the lecture.