2024/2025 BA-BPOLO1354U Business and Global Governance
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Business and Global Governance |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory (also offered as elective) |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Third Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc/MSc i International Business and Politics,
BSc
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Last updated on 25-06-2024 |
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The course gives students factual and theoretical knowledge of selected cases of business challeges in a broader macroeconomic and global context, covering business strategies developed in light of dominant megatrends and the policycrisis, as well as international business regulation. The theoretical approaches are discussed and compared based on their inherent theoretical strengths and weaknesses as well as their practical relevance.
The specific content and structure is presented in the course plan on Canvas. The course provides a multifaceted understanding of the role of business in global governance from both a business and a societal perspective.
NN1: You have deep business knowledge placed in a broad context. For BGG this is done through focus on business in the broad context of global trade, global value chains, global security conflicts or global financial networks. NN3: You recognize humanity's challenges and have the entrepreneurial knowledge to resolve them. For BGG this is done through looking at energy shocks, inequality, war, stagflation, supply shocks, climate change. These are some of the megachallenges that we deal with and try to imagine solutions to using creativity and evidence. NN4: You are competitive in business and compassionate in society. For BGG this means that there are no societies based just on competitiveness, so we look at labor, inequality, climate change disruptions. NN7: You produce prosperity and protect the prosperity for the next generation. For BGG this means that prosperity is impossible without peace, good governance, stable micro-finance and a livable habitat. How do we get to secure those? |
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Lectures and discussions of topics from the
readings. The teaching philosophy balances classical education in
the form of lectures that impart knowledge, and participatory
education, in the form of a participatory lecturing style that
encourages student involvement, responsibility and creativity.
This course emphasizes applied knowledge in the context of big questions that are relevant to business and society today. This means that when making arguments you will need to provide illustrations for the main points that you make using real-world examples from the world of business in society. |
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The course offers dedicated feedback on two
regular occasions during 40 minute practice sessions (organized as
part of the lectures); for these activities, students will be
divided into groups and tasked to answer specific questions that
build the analytical skills and knowledge base for the exam.
Regular lectures provide extensive opportunities for questions, as do office hours. |
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