Entrepreneurship and Social enterprise

Etablissement : Faculté de Gestion, Economie & Sciences Masters

Langue : Anglais

Période : S1

Good comprehension of English. Good knowledge of business, management, and economics concept.

The aims of the course include:



  • To develop systematic knowledge and understanding of entrepreneurship, and of the rationale, purposes and practices of traditional and social enterprises in different contexts.

  • To immerse students into main entrepreneurship theories as well as presenting theories of organization in terms of their application to social enterprises.

  • To offer opportunities to look at entrepreneurship in detail from different perspectives and to learn about essential tools to launch a venture, mixing theoretical concepts with creative thinking.

  • To encourage students to adopt a critical and reflexive approach to understanding entrepreneurship and social enterprise.

  • To examine ethical, critical and social issues that arise during the practice of managing enterprises.



LEARNING OUTCOMES- At the end of the course, students will be able to:



  • To compare and contrast entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship concepts, terms, and organizational forms.

  • To summarize and theorize the contribution of social enterprises to social and economic change.

  • To craft a solid and viable business model:

  • To explain and apply the entrepreneurial decision-making process (going from a problem to an opportunity).

  • To assess the feasibility of an idea as well as the relevance of an entrepreneurial project.

  • To develop an industry and market analysis.

  • To assess the funding and financial environment for entrepreneurial projects.

  • To develop professional skills to contribute to strategic decisions regarding organizational development in one or more entrepreneurial contexts.




  • Conceptualization of entrepreneurship.

  • Conceptualization of social enterprises: schools of thoughts, institutional logics, hybridization.

  • What makes an entrepreneur and a social entrepreneur? (Psychological Traits, Planned Behavior, Self-efficacy, etc.)

  • Entrepreneurial characteristics and contexts (Ability, Risk, Personal characteristics, Context).

  • Social Impact (Measuring impact, Green and social washing).

  • Planning and starting up an entrepreneurial project (From idea to opportunity, feasibility, business model, industry and market analysis, entrepreneurial funding and finance).