Course content
1. Entrepreneurship & innovation - Process studies of innovation and entrepreneurship – theories and methods
Innovation process research; translation, complexity, practice theories. Interorganizational networks; industrial networks, social networks, innovation systems and ecosystems
2. Entrepreneurship and innovation - Instruments and practices
- Commercialization, relationship to science
-Â Individual career paths-science to startups, founding or joining
-Â Policy-science-industry relationships - Intellectual property
- Venture capital and corporate venture capital
- Policy and policy instruments for innovation and entrepreneurship
- Business model innovation
- The methodology turn in entrepreneurship and innovation practice
3. Entrepreneurship - opportunities, effectuation and judgment perspectives
- Opportunity, effectuation, judgement
- How context matters; cultural entrepreneurship
- Sources of – and nascent – entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial teams
- Overconfidence and optimism in entrepreneurship
- Methods of entrepreneurship: Lean startup, pivot, business models
4. Entrepreneurship – processes of shaping and scaling entrepreneurial ventures
- Shaping of entrepreneurial processes
- Resources in entrepreneurship research
- Financing growth
- Resources - financing – networks
-Â Venture capital investments
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- Angel financing
-Ìýµþ²¹²Ô°ì²õ - Accelerators and ecosystems
5. Innovation strategy
- Ambidextrous organization
- Interactions: Open innovation, networks, systems, etc
- Innovation and platforms
6. Innovation practices
- Organizational perspectives; practice, knowledge and learning
- Creativity, R&D
- Sources of innovation:
-Â Science and technology
-Â Industrial interactions
-Â Scouting and acquisitions
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7. Publishing
- Experiences with publishing entrepreneurship and innovation research in leading international journals