Social entrepreneurship 2600-MSz2PSf
The purpose of the seminar is to familiarize students from Faculties other than Management with current topics in social entrepreneurship
The following points and issues are analysed and discussed:
Antecedents for social entrepreneurship
Differences between social and commercial entrepreneurship
Social start-up and social entrepeneurship
Success factors in social entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship models
The impact of social entrepreneurship on economy and society
All the issues are illustrated and analysed with reference to most current and practical examples from all over the world, and adjusted to the specific needs of the participants (students who do not study economics and management related programmes)
Type of course
Mode
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Learning outcomes
The student
Knowledge:
Knows basic concepts in social entrepreneurship topic
Recognizes antecedents for social entrepreneurship in different economies and societies
Is familiar with social innovation concept and identifies sources for social innovation
Identifies social entrepreneurship models
Skills
Recognizes how to transform social needs and problems into entrepreneurial opportunities
Is able to create a social entrepreneurship model
Analyses available sources of information on social start-up and social entrepreneurship
Social skills:
Is capable of building different relationships with different stakeholders in socio-economic environment
Improves teamwork skills
Explains the role of critical thinking and self-reflection in developing social entrepreneurship
Assessment criteria
Class participation, short individual assignments, teamwork project
Bibliography
Obligatory:
Materials provided by the teacher
Additional reading:
Praszkier R., Nowak, A. (2012) „Przedsiębiorczość społeczna. Teoria i praktyka”, Warszawa, Wolters Kluwer
Eggers W.D. i Macmillan P., (2014) „Rewolucja rozwiązań”, Wydawnictwo Poltext, Warszawa
Osterwalder, A. i Pigneur, Y. (2012) „Tworzenie modeli biznesowych” Warszawa, One Press.
Additional information
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