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ENTREPRENEURIAL TEAMS: THEORY AND PRACTICE

2018-2019

FrIESEG School of Management ( IÉSEG )

Code Cours :

1819-IÉSEG-M1S2-ENT-MA-PI20UE

ENTREPRENEURSHIP


Niveau Année de formation Période Langue d'enseignement 
Master1S2FrEnglish
Professeur(s) responsable(s)C.BEN-HAFAÏEDH
Intervenant(s)Cyrine BEN-HAFAÏEDH


Pré requis

Have a basic knowledge of what is entrepreneurship and new venture creation more specifically.

Objectifs du cours

- Explain the concept of entrepreneurial team;
- Identify the major issues concerning entrepreneurial teams (including those related to ethics);
- Make informed decisions with regard to entrepreneurial team formation, structuring, and dynamics.

Contenu du cours

Most new venture failures can be attributed to issues related to the entrepreneurial team and this team is generally considered as a crucial part of a project. This course aims at addressing the main decisions related to entrepreneurial teams in order to contribute anticipating (and hopefully avoiding) major pitfalls. It combines relevant research on the topic with practical exercises and field work.


Modalités d'enseignement

Organisation du cours

TypeNombre d'heuresRemarques
Independent study
Estimated personal workload9,00  
Group Project10,00  
Face to face
Interactive class16,00  
Charge de travail globale de l'étudiant35,00  

Méthodes pédagogiques

  • Case study
  • Interactive class
  • Project work


Évaluation

There is one final individual written exam (a case study that accounts for 40% of the final grade) and a group project (60%). Attendance and participation can individually modulate the final grade (up to 2 points).

Type de ContrôleDuréeNombrePondération
Others
Group Project0,00160,00
Final Exam
Written exam2,00140,00
TOTAL     100,00

Bibliographie

  • Ben-Hafaïedh, C., Cooney, T. M. (2017). Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Teams: Theory and Practice. Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK. -

  • Wasserman, Noam T. (2012). The Founder's Dilemmas: Anticipating and Avoiding the Pitfalls That Can Sink a Startup. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. -




 
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