ENTR.7420 Seminar in Corporate Entrepreneurship (Formerly ENTR /64.742)
Id: 036954
Credits: 3-3
Description
In this course, students will become familiar with and develop an in-depth understanding of the concepts, models, and paradigms that collectively form the foundation for corporate entrepreneurship. The purpose is to develop a keen awareness of major gaps that exist in the literature. Students will develop the ability to critically integrate findings from the literature and strengthen the skills needed to conduct original research in the related areas.
Prerequisites
Pre-Req: Business-PhD Students only or permission of the Instructor.
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