2012/2013 BA-HA_HU27 Business, Society and Ethics
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Business, Society and Ethics |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | Summer |
Course period | NOTE: The course schedule is at the moment ONLY available at www.cbs.dk/summer |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
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Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business Administration
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Last updated on 23-04-2012 |
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At the end of the course the student should be able to:
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Most undergraduate business programs now require core courses in Corporate Governance and Corporate Citizenship. This course introduces Corporate Citizenship in the context of the global business environment. Particular attention is paid to corporate citizenship and sustainability. Ethical issues and dilemmas are analysed using a stakeholder approach, exposing the students to the varying and often conflicting approaches to ethical problem solving. Groups of students will be assigned and tasked with presenting a case to the class. This presentation will not be graded but satisfactory completion is a prerequisite for taking the final exam. The course will be tentatively structured as follows; Lesson 1 Course overview Lesson 2 Introduction to ethical theory, justice and fairness Lesson 3 Corporate citizenship and corporate social responsibility Lesson 4 Issues management Lesson 5 Corporate governance and responsibility in finance and accounting Lesson 6 Corporate social responsibility in marketing and product liability Lesson 7 Globalization and environmental sustainability Lesson 8 Citizenship and sustainability issues in international business Lesson 9 Corporate citizenship in a competitive environment. Lesson 10 Image and leadership in an age of technological change The teaching methods used in this course will include lecture, case presentations, class discussion, written assignments, case analysis, and experiential exercises. Students are expected to master material assigned in readings, presented in class lecture, and introduced in case discussions. The course’s development of personal competences: Students are expected to be active participants in the learning experience as opposed to passive receptacles for information. The importance of clear and concise written and verbal communication will be stressed throughout the course. In addition to the material covered in the text, students will develop hands-on skills in case analysis, group dynamics and formal business presentations. |
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Lectures, seminars, case study discussions and presentations | |||||||||||||||||
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Textbook: Crane, A. and Matten, D., 2007, Business Ethics: Managing Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability in the Age of Globalization, (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, 522 Pages (exclusive of references). |
Last updated on 23-04-2012