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2013年度

DB0321 

○組織とイノベーション
Organization and Innovation
2単位/Unit  春学期/Spring  烏丸/Karasuma  講義形式

  DAVID HUGH WHITTAKER

<概要/Course Content Summary>

Entrepreneurship is now a major research and policy area in many countries. Despite efforts to achieve common approaches, definitions and understandings, it is still very contested. It is also misunderstood, particularly in Japan. This course has three parts: a theoretical part, exploring theories of entrepreneurship (with a particular emphasis on effectuation theory), a macro, policy-oriented part especially concerned with entrepreneurship in Japan, and an empirical, micro part, exploring a comparative study of high tech entrepreneurs in the UK and Japan, which highlights how entrepreneurship is embedded in different contexts, as well as approaches to studying entrepreneurship. Additional comparative references will be made to the US, New Zealand and continental Europe. 
 
The class will be taught in English (or Japanese if there is a clear preference among students for this). The majority of the readings will be in English, with some in Japanese. Some readings will be required of all students, some will be prepared and presented on a rotation basis. 

<到達目標/Goals,Aims>

Underlying this content are several objectives: to introduce students to key theoretical approaches in entrepreneurship, to introduce students to key writings in English (and to some extent Japanese): to consider quantitative and qualitative research methods in entrepreneurship studies, and to bring the insights gained to the students’ own research projects.

<授業計画/Schedule>

(実施回/
Week)
(内容/
Contents)
(授業時間外の学習/
Assignments)
(実施回/ Week) 第1回  (内容/ Contents) Introduction: What’s special about entrepreneurship?  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第2回  (内容/ Contents) Entrepreneurship as opportunity vs new business creation vs innovation  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第3回  (内容/ Contents) (continued)  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第4回  (内容/ Contents) Effectuation theory  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第5回  (内容/ Contents) Entrepreneurs and institutions  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第6回  (内容/ Contents) The entrepreneurial economy  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第7回  (内容/ Contents) Does Japan have an entrepreneurship problem?  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第8回  (内容/ Contents) Kyoto-style entrepreneurship?  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第9回  (内容/ Contents) Promoting entrepreneurship (policy)  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第10回  (内容/ Contents) Comparative entrepreneurship (CE) 1 Founders and founding teams  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第11回  (内容/ Contents) CE2 Entrepreneurial orientations and competitive orientations  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第12回  (内容/ Contents) CE3 Leadership, HRM and interfirm relations  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第13回  (内容/ Contents) CE4 Entrepreneurs, markets and time  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第14回  (内容/ Contents) Student presentations  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 
(実施回/ Week) 第15回  (内容/ Contents) Discussion, summing up  (授業時間外の学習/ Assignments) preparation work to be done. 

<成績評価基準/Evaluation Criteria>

平常点(出席,クラス参加,グループ作業の成果等)  50%  You are expected to be prepared for each class session, and to contribute relevant comments succinctly.  
This component includes component includes preparation, attendance, discussion and presentations. 
期末レポート試験・論文  50%  You will be expected to work on a report on one of the following: 
Entrepreneurship theory, Entrepreneurship in Japan, Comparative entrepreneurship, Special topic 
Your choice will be decided in consultation with the Instructor, and should have some relevance to your Ph.D research. You will give a short presentation on it, with class discussion, in one of the final sessions. The report itself may be in English or Japanese, and must include proper bibliographic referencing. 
 

<成績評価結果/Results of assessment>   成績評価の見方について/Notes for assessment

    

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<テキスト/Textbook>

D. Hugh Whittaker et.al  『Comparative Entrepreneurship-The UK, Japan and the Shadow of Silicon Valley-』 (Oxford University Press)

 

A number of additional articles will also be assigned. Actual readings for each week will be notified in advance. Students will be expected to have read these weekly readings BEFORE class so that they can be discussed. Do NOT leave it until the course begins to start the readings – begin well in advance.

 

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