"G. d'Annunzio"
The course is articulated in two main parts: Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital. 1. The first part (Entrepreneurship) provides students with theoretical and practical insights into the entrepreneurial process. 2. The second part (Venture Capital) addresses what venture capital is and how it works.
Combining case studies and traditional lectures, the course examines the challenges of starting new ventures and it illustrates how venture capital can help entrepreneurial initiatives.
VENTURE OPPORTUNITY, CONCEPT, AND STRATEGY; VENTURE FORMATION AND PLANNING; DETAILED FUNCTIONAL PLANNING FOR THE VENTURE: VENTURE CAPITAL
Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise, T. Byers, R. Dorf, A. Nelson, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company (PARTS: I;II;III;IV)
The course is articulates in sessions. Each session is articulated in three classes. During each class, I shall provide an overview of the topic using traditional lectures, case studies, and short movies.
Written and oral examination