2017/2018 MA-MMBAO1526U Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Part Time Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn, Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for Master of Business
Administration
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Last updated on 31-08-2017 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students should meet the
following learning objectives with no or only minor mistakes or
errors: At the end of the course the participants should be able
to:
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Innovation has become an increasingly crucial ingredient in value generation and development of organizations and the human enterprise at large. Nowadays, IT-driven innovation plays a pivotal role in transforming organizations as well as industries. Business models and best practices that were established over the past 100 years have become obsolete because IT changes the playing field and the rules of engagement in most business sectors. Just consider how the Internet is changing the newspaper market or the travel industry. While advertisers prefer to use their marketing resources on Internet advertising, businesses are still struggling with how to react to digitalization: is it a threat or an opportunity? How "free" services can become a basis for sustainable and even very lucrative business models? Moreover, advances in mobile technologies (smart phones and tablets) are about to transform the business landscape once again. Participants in the this course will gain a thorough understanding of how digitalization influence businesses and the competitive landscape while also getting the latest tools and techniques for managing business innovation as well as spinning off new ventures. Overall, the course provides a balanced mix of formal theory, critical thinking, and hands-on experience. |
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The course: 10 sessions in 2 parts.
1st Part is entrepreneurship and innovation in a corporate context. 2nd Part take place in Uganda and is entrepreneurship in a developing country context. Seminar: lectures, case discussions, mini workshops, guest lectures and class presentations. The class meetings are interactive and require ongoing engagement of the students. The interactive nature of the course limits the class size and requires attendance in order to acquire successfully the learning objectives. |
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The feedback
Feedback is given to the student together with the grade when written and oral exams have been evaluated. The evaluation At the evaluation unit at CBS’s Economic & Analysis department we ask you to evaluate the overall course. In other words if there has been exercise classes and lectures the evaluation should include both. We evaluate every course and faculty to secure and strengthen the professional level of the offered course. |
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Syllabus will be available, well in time, before the first session. |