2012/2013 BA-HAS_BUSO Business and Society
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Business and Society |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course period | Second Quarter |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
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Study Board for BSc in Service Management
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Last updated on 03-10-2012 |
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After completing the first part of the course, the students will be able to:
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Students not enrolled in BSc in Business Administration & Service Management must document a level in English equal to TOEFL 575, and A level in mathematics equal to Danish level B | |||||||||||||||||
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The complex interactions between businesses and society have profound implications for the progress of humanity. This course aims at providing students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills useful for analysing the dynamics and consequences of this interaction, by focusing on 1) business-society interaction, and 2) legal aspects of international business activities. Content: In order to achieve its objectives, the course is divided into two parts. The first part of the course focuses on the business environment and strategies in the global context. Business is a part of society and the first part of the course will concentrate on these: a) Understanding relationships between business and society through various theories and framworks; b) Impact of international business on culture and culture on business; c) The role of policy and politics in business and vica versa; The second part of the course deals with the following legal aspects of international business activities, and focuses on fairness in business: a) International and supranational co-operation on trade between different states, based on the fundamental principles of fair marketing and fair dealing b) EU principles including non discrimination, equality and fundamental rights; c) Intellectual property rights, in particular protection of intangible rights by copyright and trademark law. Case work is mainly based on judgments and legal Acts. The legal issues studied will include: • Definitions and concepts of trade liberalization with a focus on consumer protection, and concepts of EU Law, Marketing Law and Intellectual Property Law. • Application of contract and sales rules, including fair trading in e-commerce, and of EU rules and rules on intellectual property rights • Identifying concrete legal problems and solving them. • Strategies to promote ethical standards of business behavior and other similar subjects will be discussed |
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The course material is delivered through lectures and class activities. It is expected that students prepare before classes by reading relevant documents, articles and/or case studies as suggested in the reading schedule (on LEARN). | |||||||||||||||||
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The course readings will be available for students in electronic format through LEARN or the CBS library. Electronic resources for lectures in weeks 43, 44 and 45 (available on LEARN). Dunning, J.H.2001. “The Eclectic (OLI) Paradigm of international production: Past, present and future”, International Journal of Economics of Business, 8 (2): 173-190. Grosse, R.2005. “The bargaining view of government-business relations”. In R. Grosse (ed.) International Business and Government Relations in the 21st Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 273-289. Lawrence, R.Z. and Edwards, L.2012. “Shattering the myths about U.S. trade policy”, Harvard Business Review, 90(3): 149-152. Lehne, R. 2006. “Creating government-business relations”, Government and Business: American Political Economy in Comparative Perspective, 2nd ed. Washington: CQ Press. 27-44. Ooi, C.S.2007. “Unpacking packaged culture”, East Asia: An International Quarterly, 24(2): 111-127. Porter, M. and Kramer, M.2011. “Creating shared value: How to reinvent capitalism – and unleash a wave of innovation and growth”, Harvard Business Review, January/February, pp. 63-77. Richard C. Warren.2011. "Are we making progress in international business ethics?", Humanomics, Vol. 27 (3): 212 – 224. Electronic materials on International Law and EU Law for weeks 46, 47 and 48 (available on LEARN)
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Last updated on 03-10-2012