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How do entrepreneurs imagine the future? How does entrepreneurship shape the course of capitalism? This course introduces students to a variety of different forms of entrepreneurial imagination and its relationship to societal context and change.
It covers (a) the main “big picture” developments that have shaped entrepreneurship over the past two centuries; (b) the intellectual traditions that have grappled with the nature of entrepreneurship and its role in society; and (c) the ways in which understanding big market transformations over time can profit entrepreneurs today.
Christina Lubinski holds a Ph.D. in History from the University of Goettingen (2009). She is Associate Professor at Copenhagen Business School and currently a visiting professor at USC’s Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies where she leads its entrepreneurship and humanities initiative.
Prior to joining CBS, she was a Newcomen fellow at Harvard Business School and a visiting fellow at Universitat de Barcelona. Christina studies entrepreneurial imagination and action over time and has published in leading journals in both management and business history. She has won several teaching awards for her in-class and online course development.
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
Código postal: 111711
Bogotá
(601) 332 4144
Línea de información nacional
018000 123 300
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
Código postal: 111711
Bogotá
(57 601) 332 4144
Línea nacional
01800 123 300
Universidad de los Andes | Vigilada Mineducación
Reconocimiento como Universidad: Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica: Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
Universidad de los Andes | Vigilada Mineducación
Reconocimiento como Universidad:
Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica:
Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
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