Instructors: Dr. Johannes Till Felix Rode
Event type:
Lecture & Exercise
Org-unit: Dept. 01 - Law and Economics
Displayed in timetable as:
vu_Entrepreneurship
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
Englisch
Min. | Max. participants:
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Course Contents:
This course covers various aspects of entrepreneurship and start-up activity. Topics covered include:
- The characteristics of entrepreneurs
- The start-up process
- Financing entrepreneurship
- Success factors and failure causes of start-up activity
Preconditions:
Good knowledge of methods of empirical economics is required.
Official Course Description:
This course presents new insights on innovation processes, focusing on the activities of individuals and individual firms. The key issue to be discussed is what is the impact of market dynamics and innovation activity on economic development (e.g., within a particular industry or region).
Additional Information:
Please note when choosing a module: If the module "01-62-0M02/6 International Trade and Investment / Entrepreneurship" has already been completed or examined, the new modules "01-62-0M06/6 International Economics" and "01-62-0M05/6 Economics of the Modern Firm" cannot be selected due to overlapping content.
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