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  • 1.  Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

    Posted 03-07-2017 04:38

    Hello,

    At our university we intend to develop a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship and innovation. Our aim is to develop a course which will be instructed by academics from management, engineering and social science disciplines and include the topics such as creativity, economics of innovation and entrepreneurship, research methods, product design, production processes and planning, entrepreneurship and innovation management. For this project we are looking for some examples. I would highly appreciate if you can share your thoughts, experiences and advices or provide me the outlines of such courses you know.

    You can send them to bernabeyhan@sabanciuniv.edu

    I will compile the answers and I would share with all.

    Kind regards,


    --
    Berna Beyhan
    Sabanci University,School of Management
    Tuzla, 34956 Istanbul
    Phone: +90 (216) 568 7060
    Fax: +90 (216) 483 9699
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  • 2.  Courses on Open Book Management?

    Posted 03-07-2017 15:06

    Greetings to everyone!


    I am interested to know if there are any programs that teach a course on Open Book Management as either an elective or part of a small business management or entrepreneurship major or minor.    My impression is that open book management is becoming increasingly a part of best practice in entrepreneurial businesses although I do not know of much research that supports this idea.


    Any thoughts or information will be much appreciated!


    Ventures HO!


    John F.S. Bunch, Ph.D.

    Central Michigan University

    bunch1j@cmich.edu


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  • 3.  Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

    Posted 03-07-2017 15:33

    I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts. 


    Thanks,


    Sher


    SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Management
    The University of Southern Mississippi
    Department of Management and International Business
    118 College Drive, Box 5077
    Hattiesburg, MS 39406
    1 (601) 266-5344 (office)
    1 (601) 266-4630 (fax)
    ______________________________


      www.usasbe.org
    The Network Advancing the Art of Entrepreneurship Education

    From: Entrepreneurship Division Listserv <ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG> on behalf of Berna Beyhan <bernabeyhan@SABANCIUNIV.EDU>
    Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:38:22 AM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?
     

    Hello,

    At our university we intend to develop a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship and innovation. Our aim is to develop a course which will be instructed by academics from management, engineering and social science disciplines and include the topics such as creativity, economics of innovation and entrepreneurship, research methods, product design, production processes and planning, entrepreneurship and innovation management. For this project we are looking for some examples. I would highly appreciate if you can share your thoughts, experiences and advices or provide me the outlines of such courses you know.

    You can send them to bernabeyhan@sabanciuniv.edu

    I will compile the answers and I would share with all.

    Kind regards,


    --
    Berna Beyhan
    Sabanci University,School of Management
    Tuzla, 34956 Istanbul
    Phone: +90 (216) 568 7060
    Fax: +90 (216) 483 9699
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  • 4.  Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

    Posted 03-07-2017 16:11
    Hi All,

    You might want to check out my book, Creative Cross-Disciplinary Entrepreneurship (Palgrave Macmillan). I wrote it to assist universities in taking entrepreneurship across the curriculum and it is a how to guide. We have 50 courses in 26 departments that are blended with entrepreneurship across campus. i do workshops at universities for faculty revising or creating cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary programs that are tailored to their university and its uniqueness. I also present to administrators to get them on board and to understand the long term impact on student success.

    Dianne Welsh

    On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 3:32 PM, SherRhonda Gibbs <sherrhonda.gibbs@usm.edu> wrote:

    I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts. 


    Thanks,


    Sher


    SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Management
    The University of Southern Mississippi
    Department of Management and International Business
    118 College Drive, Box 5077
    Hattiesburg, MS 39406
    ______________________________


      www.usasbe.org
    The Network Advancing the Art of Entrepreneurship Education

    From: Entrepreneurship Division Listserv <ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG> on behalf of Berna Beyhan <bernabeyhan@SABANCIUNIV.EDU>
    Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:38:22 AM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?
     

    Hello,

    At our university we intend to develop a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship and innovation. Our aim is to develop a course which will be instructed by academics from management, engineering and social science disciplines and include the topics such as creativity, economics of innovation and entrepreneurship, research methods, product design, production processes and planning, entrepreneurship and innovation management. For this project we are looking for some examples. I would highly appreciate if you can share your thoughts, experiences and advices or provide me the outlines of such courses you know.

    You can send them to bernabeyhan@sabanciuniv.edu

    I will compile the answers and I would share with all.

    Kind regards,


    --
    Berna Beyhan
    Sabanci University,School of Management
    Tuzla, 34956 Istanbul
    Phone: +90 (216) 568 7060
    Fax: +90 (216) 483 9699
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    --

    Dianne H.B. Welsh, PhD
    Hayes Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship

    2016-2018 Bryan Faculty Assembly Chair

    Founding Director, Entrepreneurship Cross-Disciplinary Program
    Founder and Inaugural Director 2009-2011, North Carolina Entrepreneurship Center

    Past Chair, Technology & Innovation Management, Academy of Management  and Fellow, USASBE and FFI

    Fulbright-Hall Distinguished Chair for Entrepreneurship in Central Europe, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) 2015

    Bryan School of Business & Economics
    The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    #328 Bryan Building
    P.O. Box 26170, 516 Stirling Street
    Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
    Phone: 336-256-8507 Fax: 336-334-5580 
    dhwelsh@uncg.edu (best means to contact)

    http://entrepreneurship.uncg.edu

    "Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble-making individual."
         James K. Glassman, 1938




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  • 5.  Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

    Posted 03-07-2017 17:13
    Dianne is too modest to post this so I will! :)



    Norris

    "How can I help you to grow entrepreneurs?" 
    Norris Krueger, Ph.D.
    Entrepreneurship Northwest
         208.440.3747



    On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Dianne Welsh <000000970a27e57e-dmarc-request@aomlists.aom.org> wrote:
    Hi All,

    You might want to check out my book, Creative Cross-Disciplinary Entrepreneurship (Palgrave Macmillan). I wrote it to assist universities in taking entrepreneurship across the curriculum and it is a how to guide. We have 50 courses in 26 departments that are blended with entrepreneurship across campus. i do workshops at universities for faculty revising or creating cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary programs that are tailored to their university and its uniqueness. I also present to administrators to get them on board and to understand the long term impact on student success.

    Dianne Welsh

    On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 3:32 PM, SherRhonda Gibbs <sherrhonda.gibbs@usm.edu> wrote:

    I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts. 


    Thanks,


    Sher


    SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Management
    The University of Southern Mississippi
    Department of Management and International Business
    118 College Drive, Box 5077
    Hattiesburg, MS 39406
    ______________________________


      www.usasbe.org
    The Network Advancing the Art of Entrepreneurship Education

    From: Entrepreneurship Division Listserv <ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG> on behalf of Berna Beyhan <bernabeyhan@SABANCIUNIV.EDU>
    Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:38:22 AM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?
     

    Hello,

    At our university we intend to develop a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship and innovation. Our aim is to develop a course which will be instructed by academics from management, engineering and social science disciplines and include the topics such as creativity, economics of innovation and entrepreneurship, research methods, product design, production processes and planning, entrepreneurship and innovation management. For this project we are looking for some examples. I would highly appreciate if you can share your thoughts, experiences and advices or provide me the outlines of such courses you know.

    You can send them to bernabeyhan@sabanciuniv.edu

    I will compile the answers and I would share with all.

    Kind regards,


    --
    Berna Beyhan
    Sabanci University,School of Management
    Tuzla, 34956 Istanbul
    Phone: +90 (216) 568 7060
    Fax: +90 (216) 483 9699
    ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Jeff Pollack (jeff_pollack@ncsu.edu) or Kevin Cox (kcox24@my.fau.edu). Ventures HO!
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    --

    Dianne H.B. Welsh, PhD
    Hayes Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship

    2016-2018 Bryan Faculty Assembly Chair

    Founding Director, Entrepreneurship Cross-Disciplinary Program
    Founder and Inaugural Director 2009-2011, North Carolina Entrepreneurship Center

    Past Chair, Technology & Innovation Management, Academy of Management  and Fellow, USASBE and FFI

    Fulbright-Hall Distinguished Chair for Entrepreneurship in Central Europe, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) 2015

    Bryan School of Business & Economics
    The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    #328 Bryan Building
    P.O. Box 26170, 516 Stirling Street
    Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
    Phone: 336-256-8507 Fax: 336-334-5580 
    dhwelsh@uncg.edu (best means to contact)

    http://entrepreneurship.uncg.edu

    "Entrepreneurship is the last refuge of the trouble-making individual."
         James K. Glassman, 1938




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  • 6.  Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

    Posted 03-08-2017 19:26

    I teach an entrepreneurship course that has been approved by the university to count towards students' required humanities credits. It's called "The Entrepreneur: Hero or Villain?" and discusses entrepreneurship and ethics using a mix of journal articles, movies, podcasts, excerpts from fiction books, etc. for "literature."

     

    I've attached the syllabus for fall 2017.

     

     

    PLB

     


    Per L. Bylund, PhD
    Assistant Professor School of Entrepreneurship
    Records-Johnston Professorship of Free Enterprise

    Spears School of Business
    Oklahoma State University
    217 Business Building
    Stillwater, OK 74078-4011

    Per.Bylund@okstate.edu
    (405) 744-4301


    Sent from Mail for Windows 10

     

    From: SherRhonda Gibbs
    Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:03 PM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: Re: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

     

    I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts. 

     

    Thanks,

     

    Sher


    SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor of Management

    The University of Southern Mississippi

    Department of Management and International Business

    118 College Drive, Box 5077

    Hattiesburg, MS 39406

    1 (601) 266-5344 (office)

    1 (601) 266-4630 (fax)

     

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  • 7.  Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

    Posted 03-08-2017 20:58
    Check out the Coleman Fellows website, the "Syllabi Exchange" page. Faculty have shared syllabi related to Entrepreneurship for non-business school disciplines. You may find some helpful ideas there.

    Regards,
    Sarah

    Sarah J. Woodside, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor, Department of Management
    Canisius College
    2001 Main Street
    Buffalo, NY 14208
    woodsids@canisius.edu
     

    On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 7:25 PM, Bylund, Per <per.bylund@okstate.edu> wrote:

    I teach an entrepreneurship course that has been approved by the university to count towards students' required humanities credits. It's called "The Entrepreneur: Hero or Villain?" and discusses entrepreneurship and ethics using a mix of journal articles, movies, podcasts, excerpts from fiction books, etc. for "literature."

     

    I've attached the syllabus for fall 2017.

     

     

    PLB

     


    Per L. Bylund, PhD
    Assistant Professor School of Entrepreneurship
    Records-Johnston Professorship of Free Enterprise

    Spears School of Business
    Oklahoma State University
    217 Business Building
    Stillwater, OK 74078-4011

    Per.Bylund@okstate.edu
    (405) 744-4301


    Sent from Mail for Windows 10

     

    From: SherRhonda Gibbs
    Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:03 PM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: Re: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

     

    I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts. 

     

    Thanks,

     

    Sher


    SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor of Management

    The University of Southern Mississippi

    Department of Management and International Business

    118 College Drive, Box 5077

    Hattiesburg, MS 39406

    1 (601) 266-5344 (office)

     

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  • 8.  Founder Biographies and Legacy

    Posted 03-08-2017 20:59

    Dear all,


    I am designing a course whose aim is to demystify the work of start-up founders. The course will cater to sophomore year liberal arts students, a part of whom would eventually turn into business majors. For this, I have sought to collect founder biographies. The book by Jessica Livingston [Founders at work] from Y-Combinator seems promising for looking at tech founders.


    Since my research interest also lies in narratives around founders and founder legacies, I would appreciate if you could suggest some sources for founder biographies/legacies as well as some theoretical frameworks for analyzing them.


    thanks,

    Raja



    Raja Singaram

    Assistant Professor

    Dept. of Business, Rollins College

    isingaram@rollins.edu

    407-929-6986



    From: Entrepreneurship Division Listserv <ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG> on behalf of Bylund, Per <per.bylund@OKSTATE.EDU>
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 7:25 PM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: Re: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?
     

    I teach an entrepreneurship course that has been approved by the university to count towards students' required humanities credits. It's called "The Entrepreneur: Hero or Villain?" and discusses entrepreneurship and ethics using a mix of journal articles, movies, podcasts, excerpts from fiction books, etc. for "literature."

     

    I've attached the syllabus for fall 2017.

     

     

    PLB

     


    Per L. Bylund, PhD
    Assistant Professor School of Entrepreneurship
    Records-Johnston Professorship of Free Enterprise

    Spears School of Business
    Oklahoma State University
    217 Business Building
    Stillwater, OK 74078-4011

    Per.Bylund@okstate.edu
    (405) 744-4301


    Sent from Mail for Windows 10

     

    From: SherRhonda Gibbs
    Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:03 PM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: Re: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

     

    I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts. 

     

    Thanks,

     

    Sher


    SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor of Management

    The University of Southern Mississippi

    Department of Management and International Business

    118 College Drive, Box 5077

    Hattiesburg, MS 39406

    1 (601) 266-5344 (office)

    1 (601) 266-4630 (fax)

     

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  • 9.  Founder Biographies and Legacy

    Posted 03-09-2017 03:14
    Raja,
    There is nice source for students to start with http://fundersandfounders.com/
    There're a lot of narratives, but it's hard to assess the credibility of every anecdote. 
    Best wishes,
    Florian 

    Sent from my iPhone - please excuse innovative spellings


    **********************************************

    Dr. Florian A. Täube

    Professorship of International Business and Entrepreneurship 

    European Management School

     

    and

     

    Université libre de Bruxelles 
    SBS-EM, ICITE 
    avenue F.D. Roosevelt 50 
    CP 114/04 
    B-1050 Brussels - Belgium
    ftaube@ulb.ac.be

     

    Associate Editor

    South Asian Journal of Business Studies

      

    Representative-at-large, Member of the Executive Committee

    Entrepreneurship Division, Academy of Management

     

    -------------------------------------------------- 
    View my research on Google Scholar:

    https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=vW-IOO4AAAAJ&hl=en

     

    on ResearchGate:

     

    or on my SSRN Author page: 
    http://ssrn.com/author=382666

    --------------------------------------------------

    Am 09.03.2017 um 02:58 schrieb Raja Singaram <ISINGARAM@ROLLINS.EDU>:

    Dear all,


    I am designing a course whose aim is to demystify the work of start-up founders. The course will cater to sophomore year liberal arts students, a part of whom would eventually turn into business majors. For this, I have sought to collect founder biographies. The book by Jessica Livingston [Founders at work] from Y-Combinator seems promising for looking at tech founders.


    Since my research interest also lies in narratives around founders and founder legacies, I would appreciate if you could suggest some sources for founder biographies/legacies as well as some theoretical frameworks for analyzing them.


    thanks,

    Raja



    Raja Singaram

    Assistant Professor

    Dept. of Business, Rollins College

    isingaram@rollins.edu

    407-929-6986



    From: Entrepreneurship Division Listserv <ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG> on behalf of Bylund, Per <per.bylund@OKSTATE.EDU>
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 7:25 PM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: Re: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?
     

    I teach an entrepreneurship course that has been approved by the university to count towards students' required humanities credits. It's called "The Entrepreneur: Hero or Villain?" and discusses entrepreneurship and ethics using a mix of journal articles, movies, podcasts, excerpts from fiction books, etc. for "literature."

     

    I've attached the syllabus for fall 2017.

     

     

    PLB

     


    Per L. Bylund, PhD
    Assistant Professor School of Entrepreneurship
    Records-Johnston Professorship of Free Enterprise

    Spears School of Business
    Oklahoma State University
    217 Business Building
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    From: SherRhonda Gibbs
    Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:03 PM
    To: ENTREP@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: Re: [ENTREP] Designing a multidisciplinary course on entrepreneurship-any advice?

     

    I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts. 

     

    Thanks,

     

    Sher


    SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor of Management

    The University of Southern Mississippi

    Department of Management and International Business

    118 College Drive, Box 5077

    Hattiesburg, MS 39406

    1 (601) 266-5344 (office)

    1 (601) 266-4630 (fax)

     

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