The Past, Present, and Future of Entrepreneurship and Innovation

This is a unique, Master’s level seminar courses that provides a high-level overview of the fields of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The course will provide a solid foundation for students interested in these two connected fields. In addition to sketching a broad overview of these two fields, this course will - offer a historic perspective on Entrepreneurship and Innovation across time and geography, examine the current state of these fields, through five different perspectives, encourage students to find patterns and trends that connect common themes on the drivers and the consequences of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and inspire students to think of the big picture of these two connected fields. This course will be taught by five different professors, all of whom teach mandatory courses in the ENTRE program (from the five chairs of Innovation & Creativity, Tourism & Entrepreneurship, Service Management, Christian Social Ethics and Social Policy, and Macroeconomics). Students will gain critical thinking skills as well as teamwork, communication, and professional writing. Students will also have an opportunity to enhance their English language skills in a professional setting.

 

Target Group: Mandatory Course in the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Master Program

Term: Winter Term

Time:  
Lecture: Monday, 04:15 p.m.-05:45 p.m., NB-301
Tutorial:  Monday, 06:15 p.m.-07:45 p.m., NB-301

Instructors:
Lecture: Prof. Dr. Shashi Matta
                Prof. Dr. Wiederhold
                Prof. Dr. Harald Pechlaner
                Prof. Dr. André Habisch
                Prof. Dr. Jens Hogreve
Tutorial:  the respecitve research assistants of the participating chairs

ECTS: 5 ECTS

Language: English

Restriction: None

Registration: Exam registration via KU.Campus

Module Description: see this PDF

Course Documents: see Ilias

Exam Dates: to be published