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iCARE - interdisciplinary Community for Advanced Research in Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship is vital for continued wealth and value creation in our society. Therefore, the understanding of entrepreneurial processes and how we can inspire and teach entrepreneurship is an essential task.

The research conducted in iCARE - interdisciplinary Community for Advanced Research in Entrepreneurship - is dedicated to understanding and fostering entrepreneurship not only among our students but also in society at large.

We perceive entrepreneurship as a process of value creation and as a phenomenon that pervades all spheres of social and economic life.

News and activities

2013.05.13 | News from the management, Events, Knowledge exchange

3E Conference 2013 – Aarhus University hosts the first International Conference on Entrepreneurship Education

This May Aarhus University will, in collaboration with European Council for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ECSB), be the organizer of a new conference within Entrepreneurship Education. The European Entrepreneurship Education (3E) Conference 2013 will take place from the 29th-31st of May in some of the best settings of Aarhus. The…

2013.04.04 | News from the management, People

Curiosity drives iCARE’s new visiting Professor, Dr. Sean Patrick Sassmannshausen

The iCARE group recently grew with a renowned researcher from the field of entrepreneurship, Dr. Patrick Sassmannshausen, from Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, University of Wuppertal, Germany

2013.04.04 | News from the management, Education news, Events

ALL STUDENTS MUST BE ENTREPRENEURS

A new summer course in entrepreneurship at Aarhus University teaches students to work together across disciplines. The course teachers think that society needs self-aware graduates who are able to think creatively and across academic boundaries.

2013.02.21 | Events, News from the management, Education news

An entrepreneurial summer

This July master students will be able to participate in a new and interdisciplinary entrepreneurial course, which combines the most recent insights from psychology, identity theory, and creativity research with the latest entrepreneurship education research. The course will this year take place at Aarhus University but will over the next three…

2012.11.05 | Events

Inspiring seminar by Professor Per Davidsson about New Venture Ideas, External Foundations and Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Internationally renowned entrepreneurship researcher Professor Per Davidsson, Director of the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research (ACE) at QUT Business School in Brisbane visited iCARE, CEI, and The Entrepreneurial University. Davidsson is especially known for his extensive research on nascent entrepreneurship, start-up and growth of…

2012.11.05 | People , Education news

Fruitful exchange of research environment at the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship (ACE)

One of iCARE’s Ph.D. scholars, Sabine Müller, has returned from a 5 months research stay at the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship, short ACE, at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia.

2012.10.19 | Education news, Research news

Entrepreneurship and the Morphogenetic Approach – Paper accepted to RENT conference

Sabine Müller and Helle Neergaard have their paper accepted at the 26th annual Research in Entrepreneurship and Small Business RENT conference.

Students attending a course by Steffen T. Korsgaard, spring semester 2012. Photo: Julia Rolsted Stacey, AU Communications.

2012.06.07 | Education news

You can now study a full semester in entrepreneurship at Aarhus University (not running this fall 2012)

This fall cand.merc/MSc – Business Administration students at Aarhus University have the opportunity to explore entrepreneurship from different perspectives in a 30 ECTS point semester package.

2012.05.23 | Research news

iCARE is the rallying point of the research branch of the Entrepreneurial University

Our ambition is to create a forum for those who want to develop and carry out research in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship education or, more generally, for those who want to take in entrepreneurship as an element in their research.

Recent publications

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  • Neergaard, H., Krueger, N., 2012, "Still playing the game?", International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, vol. 4, nr. 1, s. 18-31. Journal article

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