Learning Outcomes
- LO7: Recall and apply theoretical frameworks relating to entrepreneurship and innovation in different contexts.
- LO8: Reflect on the academic literature on entrepreneurship and innovation and differentiate existing theories and models.
- LO9: Select academic concepts and link them to real-world entrepreneurial and innovation challenges.
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This course provides a comprehensive and theory-based exploration of the key concepts and frameworks in entrepreneurship and innovation. It precedes and is aligned with “IK Innovation and Entrepreneurship”. It is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of entrepreneurial processes, corporate entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and innovation management. It emphasizes the theoretical foundations of entrepreneurship at the individual, organizational and societal levels and lays the theoretical foundations for understanding the development and management of innovation processes in established organizations. By the end of the course, students will have a deep understanding of how entrepreneurship and innovation are conceptualized in the academic literature and will be prepared to connect this knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Learning Outcomes
- LO3: Basic understanding of entrepreneurship theory, including the role of the entrepreneur, entrepreneurial opportunities and venture creation.
- LO4: Knowledge of entrepreneurship, including intrapreneurship and collaboration between businesses and entrepreneurs.
- LO5: Understand the innovation process and the differences between invention and innovation and how organizations manage innovation in different business environments.
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