Entrepreneuriat - Innovation
06220672 - Entrepreneurship and innovation
Niveau de diplôme | |
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Crédits ECTS | 5 |
Volume horaire total | 39 |
Volume horaire CM | 24 |
Volume horaire TD | 15 |
Responsables
- Pr. Rim HACHANA
Objectifs
This course gathers two axes of research that are tightly interconnected: Entrepreneurship and innovation. It is a fundamental course for students specialized in Business and Management. In fact, this course exlains the meaning of entrepreneuring and innovating. It focuses on the drivers of entrepreneurship and innovation and explains in deep the innovation process (idea generation, opportunity recognition, development, realization and learning) as well as the entrepreneurial one (identification, evaluation, exploitation). Furthermore, it detaills the trajectory that an entrepreneur or an innovator follows in order to put into practive his/her ideas and implement effectively their project.
On the other hand, this course puts the stress on the person of the entrepreneur / innovator by focusing on his/her personality traits as well as their types.
To summarize, this course deals with both the organizational and the individual sides of entrepreneurship and innovation.
Estimation of private study (outside of contact hours): 3 hours
DIMENSION OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
This course examines the social dimension of entrepreneurship by shedding light on the social entrepreneurs and the different challenges they are facing nowadays.
TARGETED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
This course aims to:
On the other hand, this course puts the stress on the person of the entrepreneur / innovator by focusing on his/her personality traits as well as their types.
To summarize, this course deals with both the organizational and the individual sides of entrepreneurship and innovation.
Estimation of private study (outside of contact hours): 3 hours
DIMENSION OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
This course examines the social dimension of entrepreneurship by shedding light on the social entrepreneurs and the different challenges they are facing nowadays.
TARGETED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
This course aims to:
- Allow students understand the entrepreneurial process as well as the innovation strategy that lies behind;
- Explain the important contributions of the contemporary approaches of entrepreneurship (causation versus effectuation, bricolage, etc.), to be able to identify entrepreneurial opportunities and better assimilate the innovative policy;
- Explore personality traits of entrepreneurs and some of their main types (social entrepreneurs, immigrant entrepreneurs, senior entrepreneurs, etc.) ;
- Analyze the entrepreneurial and innovative trajectort by focusing on how to manage innovation actions and how to empower innovative teams.
Contenu
COURSE OUTLINE
Introduction: Putting the course in its context
I / Framing the entrepreneurship phenomenon
II / The identification of entrepreneurial opportunities
1. The neoclassical approach
2. The Austrian approach
3. The contemporary approach
III / Entrepreneurial trajectories
IV / Understanding innovation
1. Drivers of innovation
2. Categories of innovation
3. Innovation process
V / The entrepreneur and the innovator
1. Personality traits
2. Different types of entrepreneurs
Introduction: Putting the course in its context
I / Framing the entrepreneurship phenomenon
II / The identification of entrepreneurial opportunities
1. The neoclassical approach
2. The Austrian approach
3. The contemporary approach
III / Entrepreneurial trajectories
IV / Understanding innovation
1. Drivers of innovation
2. Categories of innovation
3. Innovation process
V / The entrepreneur and the innovator
1. Personality traits
2. Different types of entrepreneurs
Bibliographie
PRESCRIBED TEXTS AND PUBLICATIONS
1. Matricano, D. (2020), Entrepreneurship trajectories, entrepreneurial opportunities, business model and firm performance. Elsevier academic press.
2. O’Sullivan, D. & Dolley, L. (2009), Applying innovation. Sage publications.
EMBLEMATIC BOOKS OR RESEARCH PAPERS REGARDING THE SUBJECT OF THE COURSE
1. Knight, F. H. (1921), Risk, uncertainty and profit. New York: Hart, Schaffner and Marx.
2. Sarasvathy, S. D. (2001), Causation and effectuation: Toward a theoretical shift from economic inevitability to entrepreneurial contingency. The Academy of Management Review, 26 (2), 243-263.
3. Sarasvathy, S. D. (2008), Effectuation: Elements of entrepreneurial expertise. Edward Elgar Publishing.
4. Schumpeter, J. A. (1934), Theory of economic development, Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
TEXTS AND PUBLICATIONS OF IAELYON FACULTY ON THE SUBJECT OF THE COURSE
1. Burger-Helmchen, T., Hussler, C. & Cohendet, P. (2023), Les grands auteurs en management de l’innovation et de la créativité. EMS éditions.
2. Chalus-Sauvanet, M.C. & Ewango-Chatelet, A. (2022), Résilience entrepreneuriale en situation de risques et de crise, relever les défis face à l’incertitude. EMS éditions.
3. Fréchet, M. & Goy, H. (2017), Does strategy formalization foster innovation? Evidence from a French sample of small to medium-sized enterprises, M@n@gement, 3 (20), 266-286.
4. Gallego-Roquelaure, V. (2021), Ouvrir la boite noire de l'innovation en start-up : Quand la logique du don enrichit les principes de l'effectuation, Revue Française de Gestion, 7(300), 35-47.
1. Matricano, D. (2020), Entrepreneurship trajectories, entrepreneurial opportunities, business model and firm performance. Elsevier academic press.
2. O’Sullivan, D. & Dolley, L. (2009), Applying innovation. Sage publications.
EMBLEMATIC BOOKS OR RESEARCH PAPERS REGARDING THE SUBJECT OF THE COURSE
1. Knight, F. H. (1921), Risk, uncertainty and profit. New York: Hart, Schaffner and Marx.
2. Sarasvathy, S. D. (2001), Causation and effectuation: Toward a theoretical shift from economic inevitability to entrepreneurial contingency. The Academy of Management Review, 26 (2), 243-263.
3. Sarasvathy, S. D. (2008), Effectuation: Elements of entrepreneurial expertise. Edward Elgar Publishing.
4. Schumpeter, J. A. (1934), Theory of economic development, Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press.
TEXTS AND PUBLICATIONS OF IAELYON FACULTY ON THE SUBJECT OF THE COURSE
1. Burger-Helmchen, T., Hussler, C. & Cohendet, P. (2023), Les grands auteurs en management de l’innovation et de la créativité. EMS éditions.
2. Chalus-Sauvanet, M.C. & Ewango-Chatelet, A. (2022), Résilience entrepreneuriale en situation de risques et de crise, relever les défis face à l’incertitude. EMS éditions.
3. Fréchet, M. & Goy, H. (2017), Does strategy formalization foster innovation? Evidence from a French sample of small to medium-sized enterprises, M@n@gement, 3 (20), 266-286.
4. Gallego-Roquelaure, V. (2021), Ouvrir la boite noire de l'innovation en start-up : Quand la logique du don enrichit les principes de l'effectuation, Revue Française de Gestion, 7(300), 35-47.
Contrôles des connaissances
Individual grade
Dissertation, 2h
Weight: 50%
Other grade
Oral presentation
30mn /group
Weight: 50%
Dissertation, 2h
Weight: 50%
Other grade
Oral presentation
30mn /group
Weight: 50%
Informations complémentaires
TEACHING METHODS
This course relies on:
PRE-REQUISITES IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
As a pre-requisite, this course requires from students the acquisition of knowledge related to :
This course relies on:
- PPT presentation;
- Further readings;
- Videos;
- Team work:
- Case studies.
PRE-REQUISITES IN TERMS OF KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
As a pre-requisite, this course requires from students the acquisition of knowledge related to :
- Principles of Management;
- Corporate strategy.
Formations dont fait partie ce cours
Renseignements pratiques
iaelyon
Université Jean Moulin
1C avenue des Frères Lumière
CS 78242
69372 Lyon cedex 08
Tél. : +33 (0)4 78 78 70 66
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Université Jean Moulin
1C avenue des Frères Lumière
CS 78242
69372 Lyon cedex 08
Tél. : +33 (0)4 78 78 70 66
Sur Internet
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Mise à jour : 16 novembre 2023