Nova School of Business and Economics

Entrepeneurship

Code

1210

Academic unit

null

Department

null

Credits

7,5

Teacher in charge

Miguel Muñoz Duarte

Teaching language

English

Objectives

The objective of this course is to make students familiar with the essence of entrepreneurship. In particular, by the end of the course, the students shall be able to understand the role of entrepreneurship in the world economy as well as challenges and opportunities it represents for individuals becoming firsttime entrepreneurs. This course will also help students develop practical tools and knowledge that they could use in their future entrepreneurial path or other career they decide to pursue. Considering that in order to survive and prosper in the highly competitive environment of today even established organizations need to be ´´entrepreneurial´´, the insights and skills gained in this class will be helpful even to those students who choose to join an established firm rather than creating a company of their own.

Prerequisites

Principles of Management

Subject matter

The class will encourage active discussion and participation of students in discussing reading material, solving case-studies and other assignments aimed at helping them foster their entrepreneurial, analytical and presentation skills. The students will develop their entrepreneurial skills through team work and business planning related assignments.

Bibliography

Medjad, K., Krieger, E., Gerasymenko, V., Grandsart, R., Iselinm F. (2011) ´You said successful actual and perceived performance of venture capital in France,´ International Journal of Business, Vol. 16, No2 Gerasymenko, Violetta and Arthurs, Jonathan D. (2010) "Venture capitalists´ exit strategy: a dynamic capabilities and resource dependence perspective,´ Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research: Vol. 30: Iss. 3.

Medjad, K., Krieger, E., Grandsart, R., Gerasymenko, V., Venture capital and its perceived performance: exploring a mirage. Innovation and Entrepreneurship: From the Idea to the Organization, Bloch, A., Morin-Delerm, S., ESKA Publishing, November 2011 Gerasymenko, V., Nioche, J-P., Impact of early-stage venture capitalists on the performance of portfolio companies. Innovation and Entrepreneurship: From the Idea to the Organization, Bloch, A., Morin-Delerm, S., ESKA Publishing, November 2011 Gerasymenko V. (2008) Venture capital and young innovative start-ups in France (in French : Le capital-risque et les jeunes entreprises innovantes en France), FutuRIS, La Recherche et l´innovation en France Gerasymenko V. ´Benefit from involvement of early-stage funds : from financing till value adding´ (In French: ´Beneficier des apports des fonds d´amorcage : du financement a la valeur ajoutee´).

Innovation et creation d´entreprise: de l´idee a l´organisation, ESKA, December 2010. Gerasymenko V. et al.. ´Venture capital and its perceived performance : exploring the illusion´ (In French: ´Le capital-risque et sa performance perçue : exploration d´un mirage´). Innovation et creation d´entreprise: de l´idee a l´organisation, ESKA, December 2010.

Excellent paper award (Gerasymenko V, De Clercq D., Sapienza H. What is the impact of venture capital firms on the effectiveness of business model change of their portfolio companies´), 2011 International Conference on Innovation, Management and Service, Committee of ICIMS 2011 & ICCPM 2011, Singapore. Best article in the area of innovation (Gerasymenko V. Venture capital and young innovative startups in France), Award of the Ministry of Finance, France Prix FutuRIS 2007-2008.

Teaching method

Evaluation method

-Individual Participation 20%
-Business Plan Final Grade 25%
-Elevator Pitch 15%
-Exam 40%

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