ECON BC3014 Entrepreneurship

Instructor: Alan Dye

Spring 2007

Examines theoretical, empirical, and normative studies of entrepreneurial behavior and its significance. Examines their relationships with risk-taking and innovation. Explores entrepreneurship as applicable to a variety of behaviors, activities or contexts, including large organizations, small business networks; new venture creation, comparative financial institutions that support entrepreneurial environments, and its contributions to a
dynamic economy.

– Prof. Alan Dye

Prerequisite: ECON BC3035, or ECON BC3033, or equivalent, or permission of instructor.

3 points