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Small and Medium - sized Enterprises

Summary

The course is aimed at further development of knowledge provided to students
in the field of Entrepreneurship and Management that will be extended by
lectures in the field of Small and Medium – sized Enterprises (businesses). In
tutorials students learn to be well versed in given problems through skilled
discussion, written reports and seminar papers and learn to work with special
literature as well, i.e.: the entrepreneurial perspective, starting a new
venture and developing the business, financing a new venture, marketing the
new venture, managing the new venture.

Literature

1. Hisrich, R. D – Peters, M. P.: Entrepreneurship. Starting, Developing and
Managing a New Enterprise. 3rd edit. Irwin, McGraw Hill, 1995
2. Mikolas, Z.: Small and Medium - Size Enterprise. The Present and New Trends
in Entrepreneurship. 1st edit. AE, Katowice, 2002

Advised literature

BRIDGE, S.; O´NEILL, K.; CROMIE, S. Undrestanding Entreprise, Entrepreneurship and Small Business. Hampshire: Palgrare Macmillian, 2003. ISBN: 13-987-0-333-98465-9.
MIKOLAS, Zdeněk. Entrepreneurship, Theses and Questions at the Beginning of the Third Millennium. 1st edit. Victoria, Krakow, 2002. ISBN 83-918127-4-X.


Language of instruction angličtina, angličtina
Code 152-0509
Abbreviation SME
Course title Small and Medium - sized Enterprises
Coordinating department Department of Business Administration and Law
Course coordinator Ing. Hana Štverková, Ph.D.,MBA,LL.M.