MS&E 372: Entrepreneurship Doctoral Research Seminar
Classic and current research on entrepreneurship. In this class, we will focus on questions of how entrepreneurship may exacerbate or alleviate inequalities in society across race/ethnicity, gender and class. How do institutional environments shape who engages in entrepreneurship and how successful they become? We will read literature from economics, sociology and strategy/management that has theoretically and empirically examined the phenomenon of entrepreneurship. Limited enrollment, restricted to PhD students. Prerequisites:
SOC 363 or equivalent, and permission of instructor.
Terms: Aut
| Units: 1-3
Instructors:
Eesley, C. (PI)
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