ENT 8111 2020 SEMI Entrepreneurship in Practice 2020 SEMI
The purpose with this course is to introduce a number of relevant and useful research perspectives within the entrepreneurship field. Research within Business Administration is characterized by broad connections to other disciplines. This is also the case for research on entrepreneurship where influences emanate from all functional areas within Business Administration, i.e. marketing, management, accounting and finance. Furthermore, entrepreneurship as a research field has clear links to other fields within social science, e.g. Social and Economic Geography, Economics, Psychology, Sociology and Political Science. One additional aspect is that development processes in the public sector as well as within large established companies today strongly is focusing entrepreneurship and innovation processes
- Teacher: Rev. Dr. Marie Nakitende
- Student: Namubiru Agatha
- Student: AGWANG Agnes
- Student: INEZA Aimable
- Student: ATWEBEMBEIRE AKAMPA
- Student: Vannessa Akankunda
- Student: WASIKE David
- Student: KABONGERWA Evelyn
- Student: MUGERWA George
- Student: TUSIIME IBRAHIM
- Student: Nabagesera Immy Karen
- Student: John Kafuuma
- Student: John Philip Kalyango
- Student: Namugenyi Lovina
- Student: Kanyabugoyi Moses
- Student: David Mugenyi
- Student: Faith Nabulime
- Student: winnie nakyeyune
- Student: Hayatu Namiiro
- Student: Clare Nsasira
- Student: KIWALABYE Paul
- Student: Mwanja Safiu
- Enrolled students: 21