Seminar
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- Prof. Dr. Klaus Fichter
- Anne Seela
- Kim Parohl
- Carolin Timm, MBA
- Nina Heiting
Dates on Thursday, 14.10.2021 15:15 - 15:45, Thursday, 21.10.2021 09:15 - 17:45, Thursday, 04.11.2021, Thursday, 18.11.2021, Thursday, 02.12.2021, Thursday, 16.12.2021 14:15 - 17:45, Thursday, 17.02.2022 13:00 - 17:45
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Prerequisites |
none |
Reference text |
The module "Eco-Venturing" is part of the Master's programme "Sustainability Economics and Management (SEM)" and focuses on "Eco-Entrepreneurship". The module "Eco-Venturing" can be taken either individually or in combination with the two other modules of the study focus "Eco-Entrepreneurship" ("wir 920: Advanced Entrepreneurship", "wir 832: Innovation Management"). Two of the three modules must be taken in order to be recognised as a specialisation. The Eco-Venturing module is mandatory (cf. examination regulations for the Master's programme SEM, § 4, para. 4).
The module Eco-Venturing is also available for students of the Master's programme WiRe in the ManECo area and can be credited as the module Advanced Entrepreneurship (wir849 Advanced Entrepreneurship). The same applies to students of the Master's programme in Business Informatics. Here it can also be proven as wir849 Advanced Entrepreneurship |
Kapazität/Teilnehmerzahl |
25 |
Prüfungszeiten |
Usually at the end of lectures |
Module examination |
to be announced at the beginning of the course |
Skills to be acquired in this module |
The main target of the "Eco-Venturing" module is to develop entrepreneurial skills for the development and implementation of environmental innovations and sustainable business ideas. These include: • the ability to identify new solution needs in the context of sustainable development and the sustainable development goals set by the United Nations, • Knowledge and skills for the entrepreneurial development and implementation of innovative solutions, • Knowledge and skills for systematically combining economic (Eco-nomical) and ecological (Eco-logical) objectives and • the ability to strategically develop "green" business areas and markets. • The entrepreneurial development and implementation of environmental innovations can relate both to the establishment of new companies and organisations and to the development of new solutions and business ideas within the framework of established companies and organisations (corporate venturing). |
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