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Module Title
International Entrepreneurship
School
Birmingham Business School
Department
Birmingham Business School
Module Code
07 27886
Module Lead
Yipeng Liu
Level
Intermediate Level
Credits
10
Semester
Semester 2
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions
None
Exclusions
Description
This module introduces both theoretical frameworks and the practical application of international entrepreneurship. It focuses on both entrepreneur and entrepreneurial action. The overall aim is to obtain a holistic as well as nuanced global perspective related to international entrepreneurship. The module will therefore explore the development of entrepreneurial ventures that are congruent with the global business environment and entrepreneurial strategies. This is then developed into an understanding of key factors and levers to enable international entrepreneurship. Essentially the module comprises four themes: entrepreneurial opportunities, global expansion path, entrepreneurial decision making, and entrepreneurial mobility.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module students should be able to:
Demonstrate understanding of the key concepts, theories and issues in international entrepreneurship, with a focus on the analysis of the global business environment in which international entrepreneurs operate.
Evaluate and utilize key concepts and theories in understanding contemporary issues in international entrepreneurship and apply them to practice.
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the stages of international entrepreneurial processes facing the entrepreneur.
Critically appraise the opportunities and barriers to entrepreneur’s global expansion path and the strategic decisions necessary to ensure the growth of firms.
Assessment
27886-01 : Essay (2500 word essay) : Coursework (100%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions
Assessment: 2,500 word indivdual essay (100%)
Reassessment: 2,500 word individual essay (100%)