Journal club in entrepreneurship and innovation research
DTU Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship
The course aims at giving the students a critical approach to the existing literature, building knowledge about new literature within their research areas, and to practice scientific communication skills and discussions as well as assess ethical aspects.
Learning objectives:
A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:
- Conduct a systematic and scientific information search.
- Apply various search methods on the internet (e.g. WebOfScience and DTIC).
- Select relevant scientific publications.
- Explain results and conclusions from publications.
- Critique and defend the applied methods.
- Relate conclusions to own research projects.
- Communicate methods, results, and conclusions to other PhD students.
- Argue scientifically in a discussion.
- Critique and defend coherence between the research questions asked and the research design applied
Contents:
The course consists of presentations of scientific papers from high-profile journals by the PhD-students in the topics of entrepreneurship and innovation research. The purpose of the paper, results, and conclusions must be presented, and a critical discussion of the methods and the results should also be included. The student should also emphasize what the new issues in the paper are, and how these can contribute to his/hers PhD project. Each presentation must result in a short summary with the most important results and conclusions. These summaries are collected for the course, such that a relevant database is constructed during the course.