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Course Detail

Course Name Introduction to EntrepreneurshipDevelopment
Course Code 24OEL256
Program BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)
Credits 3
Campus Mysuru

Syllabus

OPEN ELECTIVES-UG (Arts , Humanities and Commerce)

Unit 1

Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Its Evolution, Roles of an Entrepreneur, Idea Generation, Screening, Selection and Managing Resources, Leading and Building the team in an enterprise, Strategic Planning for Business, Forms of Ownership , Franchising – form of Business Ownership ,Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures ,Managing growth, expansion and winding up of business , Valuation of a new company ,Corporate entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship in the era of Globalization: Environment and Strategy

Unit 2

Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation, Centre of Innovation, Incubation and entrepreneurship

– An expert Interview Entrepreneurship: Role of stimulating creativity, Creative teams and

managerial responsibilities, Innovation and entrepreneurship: types and sources of innovation, Creativity and Innovations in Start Ups: A case of Altmat

Unit 3

Introduction to social entrepreneurship, Innovation and entrepreneurship in social context, Start- ups, early venture issues, Startups in India, Interviews of Founders and Supporters.

Sustainability of non-profit organizations, Financing and risks in social enterprises, Business Strategies and Scaling up.

Unit 4

Family Business: Concept, Characteristics, and Kinds of family Business, Conflict and Conflict resolution in Firm, managing leadership & succession planning in family business, Succession Planning, Succession and Continuity, Women entrepreneurship: issues, challenges, Women issues and encouraging change in family business: A case analysis of Wastengage Pvt. Ltd.

Unit 5

Financing the Entrepreneurial Business Funding and Start-up and Entrepreneurship Councils in India, Arrangement of funds, Exercise on the writing of project report Entrepreneurial Financing and Risk. Appraisal of loans by financial institutions, Role of Commercial Banks in financing Business Entrepreneurs, Venture Capital Entrepreneurship Institutions in India – A Visit to EDII

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Objective: To enable students to understand the various terms and concepts related to Entrepreneurship Development

Course Outcomes:

The student will be able:

CO1: To understand the various concepts of Entrepreneurial management

CO2: To get an idea of incubation and entrepreneurship CO3: To have a clear picture of social entrepreneurship C04: To explore family business and Entrepreneurship

C05: To know about startups and entrepreneurship councils in India

 

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Text Books / References

References:

  1. Anna Maria BlivenEntrepreneurship Essentials You Always Wanted To Know – Vibrant Publishers
  2. Abha Mathur – Entrepreneurship Development – Taxmann

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