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BUSI5C815: The Entrepreneurs Environment (Online)

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Type Tied
Level 4
Credits 15
Availability Not available in 2023/24
Module Cap
Location Durham
Department Management and Marketing

Prerequisites

  • None.

Corequisites

  • None.

Excluded Combinations of Modules

  • The Entrepreneurs Environment (Taught)

Aims

  • To provide students with a holistic appreciation of the environment within which entrepreneurial activities take place and the importance of interactions between them.

Content

  • Drivers and barriers in firm start-up and growth
  • Market failures and policy intervention
  • Hard and soft support measures - infrastructure, finance and training
  • Attitudinal and financial barriers monitoring an intervention to promote graduate enterprise
  • Policy support for growth
  • Policy and under-represented groups female entrepreneurship
  • Financial systems and capital access
  • Social capital: roles of networks nature and social capital
  • Corporate environment: clusters, and large-small firm relationships
  • Environmental context: regional dimensions of entrepreneurship
  • International environment
  • Personal task environment context
  • Managing the external environment

Learning Outcomes

Subject-specific Knowledge:

  • By the end of the module, students should have a critical appreciation of how external structures and processes impact upon entrepreneurial opportunities and activity, and of the tools entrepreneurs can use in response to such environmental factors.
  • A cross-cutting aspect of the module is the policy dimension, and students will achieve an advanced knowledge and understanding of government and other support mechanisms available to entrepreneurs.

Subject-specific Skills:

  • By the end of this module, students should be able to:
  • analyse in depth the way in which elements of the wider environment interact with and impact upon entrepreneurial activities;
  • critically discuss strategies entrepreneurs can use in response to these contextual conditions.

Key Skills:

  • Written communication;
  • planning;
  • organising and time management;
  • problem solving and analysis;
  • computer literacy.

Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module

  • The module is delivered via online learning, divided up into study weeks with specially produced resources within each week. Resources vary according to the learning outcomes but normally include: video content, directed reading, reflection through activities, opportunities for self-assessment and peer-to-peer learning within a tutor-facilitated discussion board. Tutors provide feedback on formative work and facilitate discussion board communication as well as being available for individual consultation as necessary (usually by email and Skype).
  • The summative assessment of the module is in two parts, designed to test the acquisition and articulation of knowledge and critical understanding, and skills of application and interpretation within the business context.

Teaching Methods and Learning Hours

ActivityNumberFrequencyDurationTotalMonitored
Video content, directed reading, self-assessed assignments and guidance for further reading150  
Total150 

Summative Assessment

Component: Group ProjectComponent Weighting: 25%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Online group project, involving the development of a resource for either a policy maker or entrepreneur to 'navigate' the entrepreneneur's environment, presented in wiki formatEquivalent to the work of a 1000-word individual essay100Individual 1000-word assignment to prepare a resource for a policy-maker or entrepreneur, based on a relevant case study
Component: Individual AssignmentComponent Weighting: 75%
ElementLength / DurationElement WeightingResit Opportunity
Individual reflective learning journal, presented in weblog format3000 words100Same

Formative Assessment

A written assignment of 1,500 words, or its multimedia equivalent, which may involve some group work.

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