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ECO0281 - SEMINAR IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT

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ID:
ECO0281
Duration (hours):
50
CFU:
6
SSD:
ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (16/02/2026 - 29/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The course aims at analyzing the relationship between innovation and entrepreneurship and international management in the current competitive scenario. Innovation pervades the value chain of established companies, which very often are disrupted by new ventures with innovative value propositions. In this context managerial, organizational and financial aspects are involved and strictly intertwined with entrepreneurship and innovation.

At the end of the course, the students will be able to:
*discuss - by adopting the 360 perspective that academic research provides - about the emerging research issues re: innovation, entrepreneurship and international management and their link to managerial, organizational and financial aspects;
*critically review and discuss the above-mentioned research topics;
*manage research skills and ability re: data collection and analysis
*analyze/review research papers and discuss emerging issues in the above-mentioned fields of study;
*write and present a research paper, by applying the appropriate structure and terminology.

Course Prerequisites

None

Teaching Methods

The course is structured as a typical “seminar course”:
- Introductory lectures
- Class interaction/discussion
- Working assignments

Assessment Methods

The final assessment is based on the evaluation of: - the student’s participation in class discussions and assignments (both individual and group). Student’s evaluation will be based on the quality and quantity of class participation and in articles discussion/review: 30% of the final grade; - the final written assignment: write, present and discuss an individual project (a 15-20 pages academic paper) on a topic agreed with the professor: 70% of the final grade. To succeed, students must obtain not less than 18 (eighteen) out of 30 (thirty). Students who obtain a total sum higher than 30 are entitled to pass the exam with honor (cum laude). Mid term exams are not scheduled. The goal is to assess the student’s ability to manage concepts and tools presented – and practiced - in class. Tailor-made work assignments will be assigned by the teacher to students who are not able to attend the class. Non attending students must inform the teacher at the beginning of the semester.

Contents

This 40-hours course will focus on current issues re: innovation, entrepreneurship, and international management.

Detailed program:
- Introductory lectures re: entrepreneurship, innovation and innovative startups in high-tech industry, international management (8 hours);
- Introductory lectures about conducting applied social science research (12/14 hours):
o how to structure a research paper;
o research methods (i.e. systematic literature review, empirical analysis, etc.);
o data collection and analysis: tools and techniques;
- Practical exercise (4 hours): discussion about how to review a research paper;
- Research topics for individual assignment: proposal and discussion (4 hours);
- Individual assignment: peer review (4 hours);
- Individual assignment: final discussion (4/6 hours).

Students should attend class regularly and prepare the readings that they are expected to discuss. As final assignment, students are expected to write, present and discuss an individual project (a 15-20 pages academic paper) on a topic agreed with the professor.

Before the beginning of the course, the detailed schedule of the lessons will be published on the e-learning platform.

Course Language

English

More information

The instructor will be available at the end of each class as well as in office hours that will be communicated at the beginning of the course and will be indicated on the instructor’ personal pages, with periodical updates.
E-mail: alessia.pisoni@uninsubria.it

Degrees

Degrees (2)

GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT  
Master’s Degree
2 years
GLOBAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (GEEM) 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

People (2)

PISONI ALESSIA
SH1_11 - Technological change, innovation, research and development - (2020)
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Settore ECON-07/A - Economia e gestione delle imprese
SH1_2 - International management; international trade; international business; spatial economics - (2020)
SH1_9 - Industrial organisation; strategy; entrepreneurship - (2020)
AREA MIN. 13 - Scienze economiche e statistiche
SH1_10 - Management; marketing; organisational behaviour; operations management - (2020)
Gruppo 13/ECON-07 - ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE
Docenti di ruolo di IIa fascia
VALENTE SERENA
Dottorandi
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