Entrepreneurship and Venture Creation UG Course at National Sun Yat-Sen University

Department of Business Management : College of Management at National Sun Yat-Sen University

B4014019
Entrepreneurship and Venture Creation (3 crs):
This course is designed for entrepreneurship education’s need of undergraduate and graduate students. The class covers the following topics: entrepreneurship conceptual model, analysis of entrepreneur, development of entrepreneurial ability, motivation of entrepreneur, entrepreneurship,
networks, discover of opportunities, resources planning, team management, entrepreneurial strategy, business model, entrepreneurial environment, entrepreneurial action, start-up stage management, new venture growth,
evaluation and investment of risk, entrepreneurial
business plan, the success and failure of entrepreneurship,
incubators, corporate entrepreneurship.

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