MGMT 8336 Seminar in Entrepreneurship

This course is designed as a broad survey of major topics in the field of entrepreneurship. Its objective is to familiarize doctoral students with the primary theoretical underpinnings of the field as well as some of the common and/or promising methodological approaches to the study of entrepreneurial phenomena. Topics covered in the course include: a theoretical traditions in entrepreneurship, the nature of entrepreneurship research, foundations of the discipline, opportunity recognition, creativity and innovation, resource acquisition and management, venture performance, and special topics of entrepreneurs, such as international, corporate, and social entrepreneurs, among others.

Credits

3

Schedule Type

Seminar

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Management

Offered

As scheduled