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Corporate entrepreneurship refers to entrepreneurial activity that occurs in established firms which compete in technologically sophisticated markets and search for entrepreneurial opportunities. Science and technology constitute a major foundation for the discovery and creation of opportunities in those firms. Opportunities typically arise from market conditions and the firm’s internal capabilities, resources and skills. In their search for opportunities, corporate entrepreneurs frequently explore technological frontiers within and outside a firm’s current business domain. The seminar will focus particularly on how firms get access to knowledge from external sources and how they can connect with external partners to discover and create entrepreneurial opportunities. In the seminar, students will present and discuss selected academic journal articles on the topic.
This seminar targets students from Business Administration and Management and Economics. It is also recommended (but not required) for students who have attended or are planning to attend the lecture "A Primer in Entrepreneurship". Students from Business Administration and Management and Economics can use the credit points for the course as follows:
• PPO2001/Oec: Wahlpflichtbereich BWL 5
• PPO2001/Oec: Wahlpflichtbereich MM 2
• PPO2001/Oec: Wahlpflichtbereich ME 2
• BA: Wahlpflichtbereich BWL 5
The course replaces 'Opportunities in Entrepreneurship'. The seminar is limited to a maximum of 30 students (first come, first served). Beyond normal booking (Modulbuchung), a second application to the chair ist necessary by email: entrepreneurship@business.uzh.ch. It is not allowed to attend the seminar without confirmation from the chair, as there will be a waiting list! The papers will be randomly assigned to groups of two in the introductory session. If you have any preferences with respect to the person you want to work with, please let us know his/her name in your e-mail.
The preliminary schedule is as follows: