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MS&E372

Entrepreneurship Doctoral Research Seminar

Management Science and Engineering ENGR - School of Engineering

Course Description

Classic and current research on entrepreneurship. In this class, we will focus on questions of how entrepreneurship may exacerbate or alleviate inequalities in society across race/ethnicity, gender and class. How do institutional environments shape who engages in entrepreneurship and how successful they become? We will read literature from economics, sociology and strategy/management that has theoretically and empirically examined the phenomenon of entrepreneurship. Limited enrollment, restricted to PhD students. Prerequisites: SOC 363 or equivalent, and permission of instructor.

Grading Basis

ROP - Letter or Credit/No Credit

Min

1

Max

3

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Research Seminar

Enrollment Optional?

No

Programs

MS&E372 is a completion requirement for: