Event
Entrepreneurship Research [SS242545002]
Organisation
- Institut für Entrepreneurship, TechnologieManagement und Innovation (EnTechnon)
Part of
- Brick Entrepreneurship Research | Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Entrepreneurship Research | Economics Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Economics Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Economics Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Brick Entrepreneurship Research | Digital Economics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Digital Economics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Digital Economics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Entrepreneurship Research | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Entrepreneurship Research | Information Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Information Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration A (Master) | Economathematics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Seminar in Business Administration B (Master) | Economathematics (M.Sc.)
Literature
Will be announced in the seminar.
Appointments
- 17.06.2024 10:00 - 17:00 - Room: 11.40 Seminarraum 231
- 27.06.2024 10:00 - 17:00 - Room: 11.40 Seminarraum 231
- 25.07.2024 10:00 - 17:00 - Room: 11.40 Seminarraum 231
Note
Content
In this course, the students choose from various relevant and current research topics in entrepreneurship and independently develop a topic that suits them in small teams. Initially, there is an introduction to standard methods such as systematic literature review, design science, qualitative and quantitative data analysis, and more. The seminar topic must be scientifically prepared and presented in 15-20 pages as part of a written elaboration. The seminar results are presented in a block event at the end of the semester (20 min + 10 min open discussion).
Learning Objectives
The foundations of independent scholarly work (literature review, argumentation + discussion, citation of literature sources, application of qualitative, quantitative, and simulation methods) are developed as part of the written elaboration. The competencies acquired in the seminar can be utilized in preparing for a potential master's thesis. Therefore, the seminar is mainly aimed at students who intend to write their thesis at the Chair of Entrepreneurship and Technology Management and wish to gain substantial experience in entrepreneurship research.