Strategic Entrepreneurship
In the summer semester 2026, the Chair of Family Business & Entrepreneurial Orientation offers a Bachelor's seminar (3BWLSE020V) for students of the Bachelor's degree program in Business Administration. On this page you will find all important information about the seminar.
Seminar profile
In the bachelor's seminar Strategic Entrepreneurship, students develop a fundamental understanding of how entrepreneurial action is strategically anchored in organizations and how innovation, growth and renewal arise from this. At the same time, the seminar focuses on scientific work. Step by step, students learn how research is systematically developed, evaluated and presented in a comprehensible manner.
What you can expect
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Contents:
The focus is on current issues relating to strategic entrepreneurship. The topics are chosen in such a way that they enable a critical examination of new literature and combine theoretical perspectives. A core component of the seminar is systematic literature research as an introduction to academic work. -
Learning objectives:
After completing the seminar, students will be able to find scientific sources in a targeted manner, critically evaluate them and condense them into a stringent line of argumentation. They will be able to present a state of research in a comprehensible manner and derive well-founded conclusions and research needs for strategic entrepreneurship.