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Die Veranstaltung wurde 1 mal im Vorlesungsverzeichnis WiSe 2025/26 gefunden:
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Digital Ideation and Entrepreneurial Design    Sprache: Englisch    Belegpflicht
(Keine Nummer) Vorlesung/Übung     WiSe 2025/26     jedes 2. Semester     ECTS-Punkte: 6 ECTS     https://sust.ris.uni-due.de/teaching/winter-25-26/digital-ideation-and-entrepreneurial-design-master-lecture-exercise-16940/
   Weitere Links: Digital Ideation & Entrepreneurial Design Information from Chair 
   Fakultät: Informatik    
   Teilnehmer/-in  erwartet : 35   Maximal : 35  
 
   Zielgruppe/Studiengang   W10, Wirtschaftsinformatik (Master of Science)   ( 1. - 3. Semester )
   Zugeordnete Lehrpersonen:   Rothe ,   Courtney
 
 
   Termin: Montag   09:00  -  13:00    wöch.    Maximal 35 Teilnehmer/-in       Raum :   R12 R04 B21   R12R  
 
 
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ATTENTION PLEASE:
This course is running now under the module "Digital Ideation and Entrepreneurial Design" in the same category. Please consult our webpage for information: 
https://sust.ris.uni-due.de 

This course will be provided as a lecture and exercise and will take place starting from Monday, December 1st 2025. Dates for the workshop with special guest will be finalized on our webpage.

 

Are you eager to apply your knowledge in a hands-on setting that mirrors the fast-paced startup world? Do you want to explore how digital ideas evolve into real ventures? If so, Digital Ideation and Entrepreneurial Design is the course for you!

The master course Digital Ideation and Entrepreneurial Design introduces students to the basics of digital entrepreneurship and sustainable innovation with a focus on digital ideation and entrepreneurial design. Conducted in a practice-oriented approach, students work in teams to tackle real-world challenges provided by an external collaborator in order to develop solutions themselves. 

In the course, you develop adequate strategies to find and assess problems of individual and societal significance. Building on methods of design thinking, you are introduced to design-oriented research methodology, where you learn to systematically define relevant solution spaces to solve these problems. Through this approach, you learn to analyze complex requirements under time pressure, systematically develop alternative decisions and reflect on possible options in different contexts. You systematically analyze possible causes of deviations from plans and develop suitable response measures. 

Individually or in teams, you prepare written analyses and illustrate their decision-making processes to later on present them appropriately to various target groups. To mirror this methodological approach, you engage in the scenario of an entrepreneurial context that requires you to search (or design) an opportunity through means of effectuation.  

The course consists of individual assignment (40% of the grade) and group case study project that involves methods of design-oriented research (60% of the total grade).  

After the successful completion of the module, students will be able to  

  • Employ methods of design thinking for innovation search (fit of problem and solution space)  
  • apply a design-oriented research methodology from information systems and entrepreneurship research   
  • explain opportunity design and opportunity search,  
  • apply an effectuation approach,  
  • differentiate principles of effectuation from the principles of causal logic,  
  • decide in which situations it makes sense to act according to effectuation logic,  
  • select and apply effectuation tools in a targeted manner  

 

Literaturangaben  

  • Peffers, K., Tuunanen, T., Rothenberger, M. A., & Chatterjee, S. (2007). A design science research methodology for information systems research. Journal of management information systems, 24(3), 45-77.  
  • Peffers, K., Tuunanen, T., & Niehaves, B. (2018). Design science research genres: introduction to the special issue on exemplars and criteria for applicable design science research. European Journal of Information Systems, 27(2), 129-139.  
  • Sarasvathy, S. D. (2009). Effectuation: Elements of entrepreneurial expertise. Edward Elgar Publishing.  
  • Seckler, C., Mauer, R., & vom Brocke, J. (2021). Design science in entrepreneurship: conceptual foundations and guiding principles. Journal of Business Venturing Design, 1(1-2).  
  • Sein, M. K., Henfridsson, O., Purao, S., Rossi, M., & Lindgren, R. (2011). Action design research. MIS quarterly, 37-56.  
  • Venable, J., Pries-Heje, J., & Baskerville, R. (2016). FEDS: a framework for evaluation in design science research. European journal of information systems, 25, 77-89.  

 

Additional literature is provided in the first sessions of the class.  

 
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Detaillierte Informationen zur Lehrveranstaltung finden Sie auch auf der Homepage des Lehrstuhls unter https://sust.ris.uni-due.de/  

The course is offered as lecture with integrated tutorial. For questions or concerns, please reach out to Daniel Courtney here: daniel.courtney@icb.uni-due.de