14870 - Resourcing in Entrepreneurship Modulübersicht

Module Number: 14870
Module Title:Resourcing in Entrepreneurship
  Ressourcenmobilisierung im Gründungsprozess
Department: Faculty 5 - Business, Law and Social Sciences
Responsible Staff Member:
  • Prof. Dr. phil. Scheidgen, Katharina
Language of Teaching / Examination:English
Duration:1 semester
Frequency of Offer: Every winter semester
Credits: 6
Learning Outcome:Successfully completing this course means, that students are able to work through and critically evaluate scientific papers and theoretical concepts. They have an analytical understanding of typical challenges entrepreneurs face in acquiring resources, especially financial resources, and are able to apply the theoretical concepts discussed in the seminar to a wide range of practical problems. They can not only identify, understand and see through common challenges, conflicts, and troubles throughout the entrepreneurship process, but also  discuss, evaluate, and question research findings and scientific debates. Furthermore, students are able to write concise and theoretically grounded essays.
Contents:No doubt, Silicon Valley is one of the world’s leading hubs for technological innovation. Pioneering companies like Google, Facebook or PayPal were founded by visionary entrepreneurs with growth ambition. Yet, despite the myth of a solitary genius tinkering in her garage, such entrepreneurial activities and innovations are only possible if diverse actors work together in manifold ways. Here, a major challenge becomes apparent: Although such entrepreneurial activities require manifold, comprehensive resources to work on innovative ideas, develop new products and grow an organization, in most cases, entrepreneurs do not possess all necessary resources. Hence, resourcing becomes an outstandingly important challenge for entrepreneurs—and in particular, the mobilization of financial resources. Investors are hesitant to invest in newly founded ventures, as their survival and success is highly uncertain. In this course, we discuss diverse approaches to resource acquisition from a research-based perspective, for example discussing the role of entrepreneurial ecosystems in providing such financial resources, and of networks in acquiring them.

This module strongly focuses on research.
Recommended Prerequisites:
  • Experience in working with scientific texts (e.g. as part of the Bachelor's thesis), overview of qualitative and quantitative research methods
Mandatory Prerequisites:None
Forms of Teaching and Proportion:
  • Seminar / 4 Hours per Week per Semester
  • Self organised studies / 120 Hours
Teaching Materials and Literature:
  • This module strongly focuses on research.
Module Examination:Continuous Assessment (MCA)
Assessment Mode for Module Examination:
  • Presentation, 15 minutes (30%)
  • Essay I, max. 5 pages (Mid-term; 35%)
  • Essay II, max. 5 pages (End; 35%) 
Evaluation of Module Examination:Performance Verification – graded
Limited Number of Participants:None
Part of the Study Programme:
  • Master (research-oriented) / Betriebswirtschaftslehre / PO 2017
  • Master (research-oriented) / Transformation Studies / PO 2024
  • Master (research-oriented) / Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen / PO 2025
  • Master (research-oriented) - Reduced Semester / Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen / PO 2025
  • Master (research-oriented) - Reduced Semester / Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - dual / PO 2025
  • Master (research-oriented) - Co-Op Programme with Practical Place / Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen - dual / PO 2025
Remarks:None
Module Components:
  • Seminar 530503 
Components to be offered in the Current Semester: