Course overview
This course introduces four common contexts for enterprise and outlines the differences in respect to the individuals, the organisational forms, the practice of enterprise in context, and the management of contexts that support innovation and entrepreneurship. Innovation and entrepreneurship frameworks;
social entrepreneurship;
technology commercialisation;
corporate entrepreneurship;
family business.
Course learning outcomes
- Evaluate the nature and forms of enterprise in different contexts.
- Appraise the ways in which the profiles of entrepreneurs suit different contexts.
- Assess and criticise differences in enterprise practice in different contexts.
- Evaluate variations in management style for supporting innovation and entrepreneurship in different contexts.
- Appraise why enterprise matters in different contexts and how contexts may adapt to an enterprise.
- Demonstrate Business Enterprise Skills: i) Problem Solving (advanced level); ii) Teamwork (advanced level); iii) Written Communication (advanced level); and iv) International Perspective (advanced level).
Degree list
The following degrees include this course