This course will introduce participants to emerging concerns and criticisms about entrepreneurship, or, more generally, to the process of demystifying entrepreneurship. Given the diversity of perspectives through which entrepreneurship has been challenged in recent years, the course is designed to cover seven topics (either as double or single sessions), including entrepreneurship and slavery, business propaganda, and institutional aspects of destructive entrepreneurship. The course aims to guide participants to further explore its subjects in economic sociology, management critical studies, or entrepreneurship critical studies. The main teaching references will be a combination of seminal papers and book chapters; moreover, multimodal content (e.g., videos) will be used to enhance the audience?s learning quality and sensory engagement.
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