Foundations of Entrepreneurship (8014854)
The following details taken from the examination regulations MSBWL/21, SMPO WS 21/22 are for information purposes only and not legally binding. For legally binding information, please refer to the corresponding official examination regulations of the program Master in Business Administration.
Key Info
Basic Information
- Studypath:
- Master in Business Administration
- Semester:
- 3
- Course Type:
- Lecture
- Language:
- English
- Cycle:
- Winter term
- Scheduling:
- Entire semester
- Course Units:
- 4.0
- Credits:
- 5.0
- Erasmus Capacity:
- 30
- Compulsory Attendance:
- No
Lecturer
Syllabus
This course provides an introduction into the topic of entrepreneurship. Central focus of this course is to explain how ideas are translated into marketable business opportunities. Theoretical core concepts such as innovation management and opportunity recognition are presented. These are complemented by guest lectures in order to connect theory and practice.
The practice session is closely connected to the lecture. Within this sesscion, participants develop new product ideas based on real technologies.
Objectives
The objective of this course is to gain deeper understanding of entrepreneurship, both – as science and in practice. Next to basic theoretical insights related to this topic such as opportunity recognition or innovation management, this course is closely connected to business practice. Course participants will develop an understanding for entrepreneurial thinking and acting. Further, participants will work on real business ideas for a presentation at the end of the course.
Examination
Paper (20%, graded), Presentation (20%, graded), Examination (60%, graded, 60min.)
Further Information
This course is an open online course. That means the content of the course will be delivered in videos and in class we will discuss the content further.
Literature
Smith, David: Exploring Innovation Birley, Sue / Muzyka, Daniel F.: Mastering Entrepreneurship
Hisrich, Robert D. / Peters, Michael P.: Entrepreneurship Dorf Richard C. / Byers, Thomas
H.:Technology Ventures