単位数: 2. 担当教員: 福川 信也. 開講年度: 2024. 開講言語: English.
[TD80012100]
Learning Management System (LMS): GoogleClassroom
classcode: aukexkx
Friday, 13:00-14:30 JST, Winter 2024-2025
Students who consider taking this course must attend the first class held at LMS using Tohoku University email address. Access using non-TU accounts will be denied.
Goals
Students will be able to acquire theoretical framework for entrepreneurship and innovation. Students will be able to apply the framework to managerial and institutional changes that took place in a real world by giving presentations and discussing with others.
Course structure and requirements
This online course is a hybrid of my lecture (45 min) and students’ presentations (45 min).
13:00-13:45: lecture session
13:45-14:30: presentation session
This course requires participants to invest 90 study hours.
Papers are assigned every week for students to deliver presentations. Evaluation builds on the quality of presentations.
All students must upload a presentation file at LMS before the lecture starts.
Speakers are randomly selected during the lecture session. Non-speakers are randomly assigned to be discussants.
This course does not accept observers. All participants must be eligible for grading and credits.
A real-time participation in all sessions is required.
All communications are made in English. Participants need to have a good command of English.
Assignment
Week 1
Freeman, C. and Soete, L. 1997 The Economics of Industrial Innovation, Routledge, London. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203357637/economics-industrial-innovation-luc-soete-chris-freeman?refId=73331dae-cdcf-4c58-a511-d904d32c4dd6&context=ubx Chapter 2 Industrial revolution
Week 2
Chapter 3 Electricity and steel
Week 3
Chapter 4 Oil and chemicals
Week 4
Chapter 5 Synthetic materials
Week 5
Odagiri, H. and Goto, A. 1996 Technology and Industrial Development in Japan, Oxford University Press. https://academic.oup.com/book/27388 Chapter 6 Textiles
Week 6
Chapter 7 Iron and steel
Week 7
Chapter 8 Electronics
Week 8
Chapter 9 Automotive
Week 9
Chapter 10 Shipbuilding and aircraft
Week 10
Chapter 11 Pharmaceuticals
Schedule
No. Date Lecture Students’ presentation
1 4Oct Guidance .
2 11Oct Module 1: Innovation Economics .
3 18Oct Module 1 Industrial revolution: Freeman and Soete
. 25Oct* *Tohoku University Festival .
4 1Nov Module 2: Econ of E-ship Electricity and steel
5 8Nov Module 2 Oil and chemicals
6 15Nov Module 2 Synthetic materials
7 22Nov Module 2 Textiles: Odagiri and Goto
8 29Nov Module 2 Iron and steel
9 6Dec Module 2 Electronics
10 13Dec Module 3: Applied topics Automotive
11 20Dec Module 3 Shipbuilding and aircraft
. 10Jan* *cancelled .
12 17Jan Module 3 Pharmaceuticals
[TD80012100]
Learning Management System (LMS): GoogleClassroom
classcode: aukexkx
Friday, 13:00-14:30 JST, Winter 2024-2025
Students who consider taking this course must attend the first class held at LMS using Tohoku University email address. Access using non-TU accounts will be denied.
Goals
Students will be able to acquire theoretical framework for entrepreneurship and innovation. Students will be able to apply the framework to managerial and institutional changes that took place in a real world by giving presentations and discussing with others.
Course structure and requirements
This online course is a hybrid of my lecture (45 min) and students’ presentations (45 min).
13:00-13:45: lecture session
13:45-14:30: presentation session
This course requires participants to invest 90 study hours.
Papers are assigned every week for students to deliver presentations. Evaluation builds on the quality of presentations.
All students must upload a presentation file at LMS before the lecture starts.
Speakers are randomly selected during the lecture session. Non-speakers are randomly assigned to be discussants.
This course does not accept observers. All participants must be eligible for grading and credits.
A real-time participation in all sessions is required.
All communications are made in English. Participants need to have a good command of English.
Assignment
Week 1
Freeman, C. and Soete, L. 1997 The Economics of Industrial Innovation, Routledge, London. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203357637/economics-industrial-innovation-luc-soete-chris-freeman?refId=73331dae-cdcf-4c58-a511-d904d32c4dd6&context=ubx Chapter 2 Industrial revolution
Week 2
Chapter 3 Electricity and steel
Week 3
Chapter 4 Oil and chemicals
Week 4
Chapter 5 Synthetic materials
Week 5
Odagiri, H. and Goto, A. 1996 Technology and Industrial Development in Japan, Oxford University Press. https://academic.oup.com/book/27388 Chapter 6 Textiles
Week 6
Chapter 7 Iron and steel
Week 7
Chapter 8 Electronics
Week 8
Chapter 9 Automotive
Week 9
Chapter 10 Shipbuilding and aircraft
Week 10
Chapter 11 Pharmaceuticals
Schedule
No. Date Lecture Students’ presentation
1 4Oct Guidance .
2 11Oct Module 1: Innovation Economics .
3 18Oct Module 1 Industrial revolution: Freeman and Soete
. 25Oct* *Tohoku University Festival .
4 1Nov Module 2: Econ of E-ship Electricity and steel
5 8Nov Module 2 Oil and chemicals
6 15Nov Module 2 Synthetic materials
7 22Nov Module 2 Textiles: Odagiri and Goto
8 29Nov Module 2 Iron and steel
9 6Dec Module 2 Electronics
10 13Dec Module 3: Applied topics Automotive
11 20Dec Module 3 Shipbuilding and aircraft
. 10Jan* *cancelled .
12 17Jan Module 3 Pharmaceuticals
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