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Бакалавриат 2021/2022

Модель предпринимательской витальности

Статус: Курс обязательный (Международный бизнес и менеджмент)
Направление: 38.03.02. Менеджмент
Когда читается: 4-й курс, 1, 2 модуль
Формат изучения: с онлайн-курсом
Охват аудитории: для своего кампуса
Преподаватели: Бляхер Михаил Леонидович, Литау Екатерина Яковлевна
Язык: английский
Кредиты: 4
Контактные часы: 28

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The course examines new models of entrepreneurial thinking and economic behavior, in-cluding the role of entrepreneurship in the co-evolutionary interaction of the economy and the envi-ronment. The objective of the course is to form the perception of the scientific paradigm, which will allow building structural connections of the functioning of ethics, aesthetics and economics in the students' worldview in such a way that they contribute to the development of a positive supra-systemic effect in the implementation of innovative and project activities. This important methodo-logical technique used to deepen self-awareness will make it possible to find constructive answers to the increasing complexity and uncertainty of the world economic development. The course is intended for students of economic specialties and it involves the study of the main provisions of the theory of entrepreneurship, the stages of the formation of the ethics as a dis-cipline in the structure of humanitarian knowledge, with an emphasis on its interdisciplinary nature, highlighting its importance in the modern scientific paradigm. The course will consider the Entrepreneurial Vitality Model, in which the sustainable de-velopment of the innovative activity is considered as a function with variables that act as sources of the emergence of the entrepreneurial vitality. The course includes five topics: 1) Introduction to the methodology of science; 2) The main provisions of the theory of entrepreneurship and its place in the structure of economic sciences; 3) The main directions of the development of cognitive science and its role in the devel-opment of the theory of entrepreneurship; 4) Ethical and aesthetic principles of entrepreneurial activity. Examples of ethical and aesthetic implementation of entrepreneurial activity; 5) Entrepreneurial creativity; 6) Theoretical and methodological development of the projective nature of human activi-ty in philosophical thought.
Learning Objectives

Learning Objectives

  • Create a theoretical basis for the formation of economic thinking focused on the development of hu-manistic entrepreneurial behaviour
  • Clarify the methodological role of ethical and philosophical knowledge for the formation of a model of entrepreneurial behaviour in the global coevolution paradigm
  • Form a systemic understanding of the role of the entrepreneur as the most significant subject of trans-formative activity in the economics
  • Develop the projective nature of entrepreneurial thinking
  • Evolve the ethical and aesthetic criteria for entrepreneurial activity and awareness of their role in an innovation-oriented economics
  • Build structural links between economic sciences, entrepreneurial creativity and anesthetization of business
  • Shape the understanding of the modern entrepreneurial paradigm
Expected Learning Outcomes

Expected Learning Outcomes

  • Acknowledge the projective nature of entrepreneurial activity
  • Develop basic skills on the main directions of development of the theory of entrepreneurship, as well as of its role and significance in the system of economic science
  • Highlight the creative aspects of entrepreneurial activity at all stages of the formation and im-plementation of innovative projects
  • Recognize the place and role of ethics and aesthetics in the structure of modern economic knowledge
  • Understand the modern scientific paradigm and the importance of interdisciplinarity as a methodology of scientific knowledge
Course Contents

Course Contents

  • Introduction to Methodology of Science
  • Entrepreneurial Vitality Model
  • The fundamentals of the theory of entrepre-neurship and its place in the structure of economic sciences
  • The main directions of the development of cognitive science and its role in the devel-opment of the theory of entrepreneurship
  • Ethical and aesthetic principles of entrepre-neurial activity. Examples of ethical and aesthetic implementation of entrepreneurial activity
  • Creativity and its implication for entrepre-neurial activity
  • Theoretical and methodological develop-ment of the projective nature of human ac-tivity in philosophical thought
Assessment Elements

Assessment Elements

  • non-blocking Online cource
    https://www.coursera.org/learn/business-ethics
  • non-blocking Exam
Interim Assessment

Interim Assessment

  • 2021/2022 2nd module
    0.7 * Online cource + 0.3 * Exam
Bibliography

Bibliography

Recommended Core Bibliography

  • Gartner, W. B. (1988). “Who is an Entrepreneur?” Is the Wrong Question. American Journal of Small Business, 12(4), 11–32. https://doi.org/10.1177/104225878801200401
  • Hebert, R. F., & Link, A. N. (1989). In Search of the Meaning of Entrepreneurship. Small Business Economics, 1(1), 39–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00389915
  • Kirzner, I. M. . V. (DE-588)121419347, (DE-627)081294395, (DE-576)161718922, aut. (1973). Competition and entrepreneurship Israel M. Kirzner [Kirzner, Israel Mayer].
  • Michael A. Hitt, R. Duane Ireland, S. Michael Camp, & Donald L. Sexton. (2001). Strategic entrepreneurship: entrepreneurial strategies for wealth creation. Strategic Management Journal, 6‐7, 479. https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.196
  • Prof. David C. McClelland. (2016). The Achieving Society. [N.p.]: Golden Springs Publishing. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=edsebk&AN=1425017
  • Solow, R. M. (1956). A Contribution to the Theory of Economic Growth. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 70(1), 65–94. https://doi.org/10.2307/1884513

Recommended Additional Bibliography

  • Jason Potts, John Foster, & Anna Straton. (2010). An entrepreneurial model of economic and environmental co-evolution. Discussion Papers Series.
  • William D. Nordhaus. (2016). Projections and uncertainties about climate change in an era of minimal climate policies. Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers.
  • William J. Baumol. (2010). The Microtheory of Innovative Entrepreneurship. Princeton University Press.