2012/2013 BA-HA_HU4B Entrepreneurship and Small Business Formation
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Entrepreneurship and Small Business Formation |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | Summer |
Course period | NOTE: The course schedule is at the moment ONLY available at www.cbs.dk/summer |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
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Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business Administration
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Last updated on 23-04-2012 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||
At the completion of the course students will have the skills to:
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Students should, through prior coursework, have had some formal exposure to any of the following: strategy, marketing, finance, general business, international business, or economics. | |||||||||||||||||
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Course content | |||||||||||||||||
Because of the structure of the course, and the required work of the students, each student should leave the course with the knowledge and methodology for identifying, analyzing, and implementing entrepreneurial opportunities. The student will be able to produce a business plan that will convince investors, employees, etc. of the viability of the new venture. The knowledge gained will qualify a student to successfully start and build his or her own venture. The course’s development of personal competences: The student will demonstrate, in the business plan, a grasp of the issues in differentiating and explaining his/her business, and presenting a feasible economic business model. |
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Entrepreneurship is an integrative discipline which requires students to be immersed in subject areas such as marketing, operations, finance, production, management, etc., all the skills, concepts, information, and requisites necessary for the creation, growth, management, and harvest of the venture. Through lectures, class discussion, and case studies of exciting new ventures, students will gain knowledge of the process of converting one of their ideas into an opportunity to build a new, and sustainable, venture. | |||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
Selected chapters from the following text:
Timmons, Jeffry. Business Plans That Work, Irwin/McGraw Hill ISBN 13-9780071412872 Supplemental articles (from Academy of Management Journal, Harvard Business Review, etc.) and cases (from Harvard, Stanford, Babson, etc.) 12 Sure-Fire Secrets to Entrepreneurial Success, Mid-Atlantic Venture Group Bhide, The Questions Every Entrepreneur Must Answer 3-hour Business Plan, Blue Rock Capital Bhide, Bootstrap Finance Sahlman, The Basic Venture Capital Formula Cases: Olive Oil Statements Media Malincho GolfLogix LijjatPapad |
Last updated on 23-04-2012