eventPoE: Doing Entrepreneurship Differently: Values-based Entrepreneurship, Difference, and Inequalities [PoE: Doing Entrepreneurship Differently: Values-based Entrepreneurship, Difference, and Inequalities] (S)
person Boukje Cnossen

Next appointment: 19. May at 12:15

Dates

weekly | Tuesday | 12:15 - 13:45 | 14.04.2026 - 05.05.2026 | C 40.220 Seminarraum
weekly | Tuesday | 12:15 - 13:45 | 19.05.2026 - 10.07.2026 | C 40.220 Seminarraum
single appointment | We, 24.06.2026, 14:15 - We, 24.06.2026, 17:45 | C 11.320 Seminarraum

Curriculum context

Cross course module assessment:
grade [28709] Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
Written academic performance under supervision (90 Minutes)
Handwritten in examination rooms at Leuphana
Date of assessment: Monday, 27.07.2026, 12:00, room C HS 2, C HS 3, C HS 4

Präsenzklausur


Resit date: : Keine selbständige Anmeldung zum Wiederholungstermin möglich. info_outline
Tuesday, 15.09.2026, 10:15, room C HS 1, C HS 2

Präsenzklausur

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Organizational information

Seminar
Vollständig Präsenz
2
central procedure for assignment of remaining places (with participant limit)
18

Registration

central procedure for assignment of remaining places (with participant limit)

Registration ends 07.4.2026 at 23:59 h

If your registration for this course is successful you will registered automatically for the course Perspectives on Entrepreneurship - V/Ü (Michael Gielnik, Elke Schüßler).

Persons

Content

Englisch
PoE: Doing Entrepreneurship Differently: Values-based Entrepreneurship, Difference, and Inequalities
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In this seminar, students will become acquainted with research on entrepreneurial phenomena that fall outside of mainstream or idealised views of entrepreneurship. On the one hand, this research includes studies on entrepreneurship in marginalised groups, such as minorities, migrants, and people of colour. On the other hand, this research includes research streams within entrepreneurship studies that conceptually highlight understudied and under-theorised aspects of entrepreneurship, such as the role of non-human actors in entrepreneurial processes, the role of the material and built environment, the role of affects, and the role of everyday social practices in the accomplishment of entrepreneurship.

Students will gain an understanding of different conceptual focal points and empirical areas within the field of entrepreneurship studies that are outside of the mainstream norms of entrepreneurship. In so doing, students learn to question such norms on the basis of scientific research.

Evaluation

This course has not been registered for teaching evaluation yet.

Further information on teaching evaluation: https://www.leuphana.de/en/teaching/quality-management/evaluation/course-evaluation.html

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