Checking date: 20/03/2019


Course: 2019/2020

Entrepreneurship and small business management
(13197)
Dual Bachelor in Law and Business Administration (2008 Study Plan) (Plan: 173 - Estudio: 229)


Coordinating teacher: SANCHEZ BUENO, MARIA JOSE

Department assigned to the subject: Business Administration Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Requirements (Subjects that are assumed to be known)
Essentials of business. Human resources management, marketing, operations and financial management.
Knowledge-based competences: - Know the main theoretical and empirical tools to create, develop and implement a business project. - In-depth knowledge of small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) and their specific characteristics, as well as its management. - Learn key aspects of different decision areas (HR, marketing, finance, etc.) applicable to business venturing and management of SMEs. Skills: - Ability to identify business opportunities . - Ability to manage with ease various information sources. - Ability to design, plan and start a business project . - Ability to develop management skills, negotiation skills and leadership spirit. Attitudes: - To promote and encourage entrepreneurship in students. - Provide a critical view of the different strategic decisions of SMEs, faced with the challenges of this kind of businesses.
Description of contents: programme
PART I. ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1. The Entrepreneurial Process. Characteristics of an entrepreneur 2. Finding and evaluating business opportunities 3. The business idea: developing innovative ideas. Is your idea feasible? 4. Elements of a business plan. Design, structure and purpose 5. Developing a business plan PART II. SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 1. The role of Small and Medium-Sized firms (SMEs) in the current economy 2. Human resources management in SMEs 3. Financing of SMEs 4. Growth strategies and agreements for SMEs 5. The role of innovation and technology in SMEs
Learning activities and methodology
The learning activities to be developed are aimed at stimulating and training students in the field of Entrepreneurship and small business management. To achieve this goal the following resources teaching are proposed: - Lectures: clear and systematic explanations of the contents of the different aspects of business venturing and small business management. - Practical case studies, exercises and applications of different stages of the business plan, where the students take an active role. - Seminars of entrepreneurs and other professionals involved in new ventures and SMEs. - Development of a business plan, in which students reflect their business idea, viability and implementation of the business project. For the office hours timetable, the regulation will be following.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40

Basic Bibliography
  • Barringer, B. R. . Preparing effective business plans. An entrepreneurial approach (Second Edition). Pearson. 2015
  • Barringer, B. R., Ireland, R. D. Entrepreneurship. Successfully launching new ventures. Pearson. 2016
  • Lussier, R. N., Corman, J., Kimball, D. C. . Entrepreneurial New Venture Skills (Third Edition). Routledge. 2015
  • Mariotti, S., Glackin, C. . Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management. Second Edition, Global Edition. Pearson, England. 2015
Additional Bibliography
  • Barringer, B. R., Ireland, R. D.. Entrepreneurship, global edition (5th Edition). Pearson. 2015
  • Hisrich, R., Peters, M., Shepher, D. . Entrepreneurship (10th Edition). McGraw-Hill Education.. 2016
  • Kuratko, D. F. . Introduction to Entrepreneurship. (Eighth Edition). . CENGAGE Learning. 2009

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.


More information: http://www.business.uc3m.es/es/faculty/profesor/perfil/maria-jose-sanchez-bueno