•   Co-innovating in Practice Between Startups and Corporates ENT024AS2AE-3001 01.10.2024-12.11.2024  3   (AVOINAMK, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    • understand the concepts of corporate entrepreneurship,?intrapreneurship and open innovation
    • recognize the benefits and challenges of startup-corporate collaboration
    • understand the urgency of innovation in the corporate world
    • examine partners in co-innovation processes
    • distinguish and explore existing formats of collaboration
    • understand characteristics of startups, corporates and other?stakeholders in co-innovation?
    • learn to use tools and techniques to support co-innovation such as the Co-Innovation Builder
    • apply the Co-Innovation Builder in a real-life startup-corporate collaboration case
    Contents
    1. Concepts of corporate entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and open innovation
    2. Benefits and challenges of startup-corporate collaboration and the urgency of innovation
    3. Formats of collaboration
    4. Characteristics of partners and how to facilitate co-innovation
    5. Tools and techniques to support co-innovation between startups and corporates
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    The final course grade is pass/fail

    Teaching methods and instruction

    This is a virtual course with weekly video lectures, reading materials and individual assignments.

    Learning material and recommended literature

    Reading materials are available in Ulysseus Moodle.

    Working life connections

    The course includes video interviews with startups and corporate representatives.

    Teaching language

    English

    Internationality

    This course is co-created by several advisors from Ulysseus European University partner universities and the course is a part of Ulysseys's academic offering.

    Timing

    01.10.2024 - 12.11.2024

    Learning assignments

    Self-tests Weekly assignments Final assignment: a case study Final test

    Enrollment

    03.06.2024 - 27.09.2024

    Content scheduling

    This is a six-week, self-based virtual course with weekly assignments and self-test. During the first four weeks new learning materials and assignment become available on Monday mornings. The last two weeks are reserved for the final assignment and the final test.

    Groups
    • AVOINAMK
    • VIRTUAL
    Teachers

    Sirpa Lassila

    Seats

    0 - 150

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    3.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5