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Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
Spring 2021
Abstract
This course will explore the reasons individuals become entrepreneurs; how their gender and/or gender identification and expression, ethnicity, family culture, place of birth, and geographic location influence their entrepreneurial journey; the aspects that hinder and/or thrive an entrepreneurial mindset; and the overall reasons for pursuing an entrepreneurial life. Students will develop a sensitivity to the diverse entrepreneurial population worldwide, and learn the necessary skills to succeed in multicultural environments.
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The Field Center faculty who contributed to this syllabus are (in alphabetical order):
Elisa Balabram
Glenn Emanuel
Maria Halbinger
Romi Kher
Ulas Neftci
Scott Newbert