SEM 711 - Seminar in Entrepreneurship

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

Faculty of Business

This seminar introduces students to the major phenomenological topics and theoretical perspectives within the domain of entrepreneurship research. Illustrative phenomenological topics include opportunity recognition/construction, new venture creation, and resource acquisition. Illustrative theoretical perspectives include cognitive, affective and cultural approaches. The course enhances understanding of mid-range theory building and testing more broadly. Prerequisite: Registration in Business PhD Program or written permission of instructor. Approval of the Associate Dean, PhD Program is also required for non-PhD students.

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Winter Term 2023

Lectures

Section Capacity Dates + Times Instructor(s)
LECTURE B02
(50162)
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6
2023-01-05 - 2023-04-12
W 09:30 - 12:20 (BUS 5-13)
Primary Instructor: Jennifer Jennings