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Presentation
Presentation
This course aims to present a set of topics that highlight the relevance of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IE) as an element of competitiveness for Society and Organisations; present general issues regarding IE as management practices, development drivers and sources of value creation; characterise the IE process; highlight the nature of the environment in which the firm operates and its consequences for business success, particularly in relation to the exploitation of opportunity and innovative ideas; sensitize students to the entrepreneurial activity, as a factor of creation and adding value; discuss the application of the fundamentals of IE to management; and work in groups in the research, analysis and discussion of articles, indexed to Web of Science or SCOPUS. All these contents are oriented to real-world application, which is reflected in the syllabus and in the teaching and assessment methodologies.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
3 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULP287-10784
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
Module I - Innovation Theoretical Background: History, concepts, framework and obstacles Creativity and Innovation Current reference approaches in innovation: Systemic innovation approach Managing Innovation and Change Innovative Behaviour Module II - Entrepreneurship Origins, forms and dynamics Entrepreneur: to be or not to be? Innovative Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Module III - Entrepreneurship Business Plan
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Objectives
Objectives
Realize the relationship between innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainable development of organizations and economies; Conceptualize and articulate concepts that enable the understanding of the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship as sources of competitive advantage for organizations and economies; Approach and discuss theories, models and practices related to innovation, change and (intra) entrepreneurship in organisations and economies; Critically analyse the scientific literature on innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Problem-Based Learning (PBL): Students are presented with challenging, real-world problems, where they must work in groups to investigate, analyze, and solve the posed questions. This methodology encourages critical thinking, collaboration and the search for solutions. Cooperative Learning: Students work in small groups to solve problems or complete assignments. This methodology encourages cooperation, communication and the development of social skills, while promoting peer learning. Concept and Mind Maps: Students create diagrams that visually represent the structure and relationships between the concepts being studied. This approach helps organize information, making it easier to understand and memorize. Case Studies: Students analyze real and complex situations, seeking to identify problems, solutions and possible developments. This methodology encourages critical thinking, decision-making and the application of theoretical knowledge in practical contexts.
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References
References
Fetrati, M. A., Hansen, D., & Akhavan, P. (2022). How to manage creativity in organizations: Connecting the literature on organizational creativity through bibliometric research. Technovation , 115 , 102473. Hospers, G. J. (2005). Joseph Schumpeter and his legacy in innovation studies. Knowledge, Technology & Policy , 18 (3), 20-37. Khosravi, P., Newton, C., & Rezvani, A. (2019). Management innovation: A systematic review and meta-analysis of past decades of research. European Management Journal , 37 (6), 694-707. Kuratko, D. F., & Morris, M. H. (2018). Examining the future trajectory of entrepreneurship. Journal of Small Business Management , 56 (1), 11-23. Ratinho, T., Amezcua, A., Honig, B., & Zeng, Z. (2020). Supporting entrepreneurs: A systematic review of literature and an agenda for research. Technological Forecasting and Social Change , 154 , 119956.
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
No