Utrecht, Netherlands

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Europe: Business Models and Financing Models

when 8 July 2024 - 19 July 2024
language English
duration 2 weeks
credits 4 EC
fee EUR 1499

This course focuses on the value of knowledge, innovation and entrepreneurship in European business and will familiarise students with the interplay between science and technology and the commercialisation of knowledge and design. Building business models from an in-depth understanding of the gap between innovation and business in Europe. You will explore innovation challenges faced by European companies, gain insights into how governments and business cultures in the European Union influence innovation, and discover the traits of innovative ventures and people.

Having the capacity to adapt to an ever-changing business environment is turning out to be the single most important factor for companies to remain successful. With the European Union (EU) struggling for its once crucial role in the global economy, this perhaps goes even more for European companies than those on other continents. Incredibly tough competition -both within the EU as well as from other parts of the world-, an economic crisis that does not seem to end, and the legislative opportunities and barriers within the EU are all factors that are challenging European companies and initiatives in remaining successful players in their field.

This course provides you with the opportunity to explore these challenges and the solutions companies find, as well as gain insight on how the different business cultures in the EU influence the choices that are made. Optimisation of supply chains, emergence of new business models, implementation of corporate social responsibility, focus on sustainable innovation, and creative approaches to brand identity – these are all (parts of) innovation strategies used by European companies to deal with their challenges and prepare for the future.

The rapidly changing business world also affect today’s job market and increases the need for innovative and entrepreneurial individuals. Often, this requires more than a brilliant idea or unique skill set. For the next generation of leaders this course offers the opportunity to develop the mind-set, skills, competencies and experiential learning that enable you to promote innovation either as a productive member of an emerging firm or as an entrepreneur. You will work on topics like personal values, communication, and team diversity enabling you to develop your own creativity, opportunity-seeking and opportunity-recognising abilities.

The course combines a theoretical and practical approach. Interactive lectures, group assignments and company visits will help you to shape your views on what works and what doesn’t.

On successful participation students will receive the Roldorent Innovation Certificate.

We are currently planning on teaching this course in a physical setting. If this changes we will inform you via this page and via email.

NB: This course is part of the track: Innovation in European Business.

Course leader

Bart Toering, MSc

Target group

This course is an interesting challenge for students in Business Studies, and is also open to Bachelor and Master students from other fields. The main requirement is that students have either some background or an interest in innovation, trends and issues in the EU. A good command of English is necessary.

Course aim

Learning aims:

Develop an entrepreneurial spirit, necessary to become an entrepreneurial researcher or manager or consultant;
Be pro-active, recognising and selecting opportunities;
Analyse and explain business models based on management, marketing and financial concepts;
Understand the basics of culture for society and environment and its impact on European economy.

Fee info

EUR 1499: Course + course materials.
If you are a student you will receive a discount and pay a course fee of € 1190.
EUR 450: Housing fee (optional)

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