ENT 211: Entrepreneurship and Innovation

 

 

Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. explain the concepts and theories of entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, opportunity
2. seeking, new value creation, and risk taking;
3. state the characteristics of an entrepreneur;
4. analyse the importance of micro and small businesses in wealth creation, employment,
5. and financial independence;
6. engage in entrepreneurial thinking;
7. identify key elements in innovation;
8. describe stages in enterprise formation, partnership and networking including business
planning;
9. describe contemporary entrepreneurial issues in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world; and
10. state the basic principles of e-commerce.

Course Contents

Concept of entrepreneurship (entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship/corporate entrepreneurship,).
Theories, rationale and relevance of entrepreneurship (Schumpeterian and other perspectives,
risk-taking, necessity and opportunity-based entrepreneurship and creative destruction).
Characteristics of entrepreneurs (opportunity seeker, risk taker, natural and nurtured, problem
solver and change agent, innovator and creative thinker). Entrepreneurial thinking (critical
thinking, reflective thinking, and creative thinking). Innovation (concept of innovation, dimensions
of innovation, change and innovation, knowledge and innovation). Enterprise formation,
partnership and networking (basics of business plan, forms of business ownership, business
registration and forming alliances and joint ventures). Contemporary entrepreneurship issues
(knowledge, skills and technology, intellectual property, virtual office, networking).
Entrepreneurship in Nigeria (biography of inspirational entrepreneurs, youth and women
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entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship support institutions, youth enterprise networks and
environmental and cultural barriers to entrepreneurship). Basic principles of e-commerce.