Technology Entrepreneurship
Introduction
PhD course on Technology Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Eindhoven, 21-25 May 2012
For the third year in succession the School of Industrial Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology organizes the PhD course on ‘Technology Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management’ from May 21-25, 2012 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The course is certified by the Beta Research School for Operations Management and Logistics and organized together with the Brabant Center of Entrepreneurship.
This course is specifically designed for students in a PhD or MPhil program and provides them with an in-depth theoretical coverage of the major topics in technology entrepreneurship and innovation management. The main objective is to become familiar with and develop an in-depth understanding of the key frameworks, concepts, models, and paradigms that collectively form the foundation for research in the field. Secondary objectives are to get acquainted with several research approaches within the entrepreneurship and innovation management, to learn to review academic articles and to understand the publishing policy of top journals in the field.
The course will be taught by Prof. Scott A. Shane (Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University), Prof. Geert Duijsters (Eindhoven University of Technology), Prof. Abbie Griffin (David Eccles School of Business at the University of Utah), Prof. Anthony Di Benedetto (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA) and undersigned via a blend of lectures, discussions and assignments based on scientific articles from top journals in the field. Students are expected to read a number of selected articles, make assignments and come to class prepared to discuss the articles and assignments in an interactive mode. The number of participants is limited to 20 PhD students.
All practicalities of the course are detailed on:
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Kind regards,
Fred Langerak