2013/2014 KAN-CM_V41 Entrepreneurship and Fundamentals of New Venture Creation
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Entrepreneurship and Fundamentals of New Venture Creation |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course period | Autumn, First Quarter
Changes in course schedule may occur Monday 14.25-16.05, week 36-42 Monday 14.25-17.00, week 43 Friday 08.00-09.40, week 36-43 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Last updated on 01-10-2013 |
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After completing the course, students
are expected to achieve the following goals:
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Course prerequisites | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Basic knowledge of microeconomics and statistics | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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This course is designed for students
who are interested in entrepreneurship (not necessarily becoming an
entrepreneur), want to learn what it means to be an entrepreneur,
and what is involved in the process of starting and managing
a new venture.
The course will be centered on the discussions of the following questions: · What determines entry into entrepreneurship? · Does entrepreneurship pay? · What does it take to be a committed entrepreneur? · How to select initial investors? · What are the innovation sources? · How to create an environment that fosters innovation and creativity? · How to increase the loyalty of employees who wish to seek an entrepreneurial role? · How to recruit and retain the right people? · How to develop/maintain networks and why is it important for successful entrepreneurship? This course is intended to be complementary to a more theory-oriented entrepreneurship course in the MIB program. Thus, it will be of particular interest to master students who are interested in entrepreneurship, management consulting, and corporate/entrepreneurial finance. The materials covered are intended to be accessible and comprehensible to all master students across different programs at CBS. Class sessions will consist of lectures, case discussions and group presentations. In the first part of each class, I will provide a theoretical framework for thinking about today's topic, based on textbook chapters and reading materials. The second part of the class is designed for case discussions, starting with student group presentations. Student groups are expected to read and analyze the case in advance, draw insights from their analyses and frame in-class discussion. This course will be most valuable (and enjoyable) if all students are engaged and participating in a productive manner. |
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lectures, case discussion and group presentations combined |
Last updated on
01-10-2013