2012/2013 KAN-CM_J68 Global Strategy and Technology
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Global Strategy and Technology |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course period |
Spring, Third Quarter
Changes in course schedule may occur Wednesday 09.50-12-35, week 6,13 Wednesday 09.50-13.20, week 7,8,10-12 Wednesday 13.30-17.00, week 9 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 70 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business Administration
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Course coordinator | |
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Administration - Birgit Dahlgren bgd.int@cbs.dk | |
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Last updated on 21-11-2012 |
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Examination | |||||||||||||||||
Take-home case analysis. | |||||||||||||||||
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This course focuses on strategic issues firms face in the use of technology and development of technology innovations in global markets. It examines two levels: the business and the customer. The business part focuses on how information technology can be used to add value to the business, assist in a globalized innovation process and tap into new and unconventional sources of creativity and expertise. The customer part examines strategy in technology products and services, with the focus on the global appeal of technology and business models in the development and post-launch phases of technology products and services.
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This course is taught in Harvard-style case method, which involves energetic class discussion and interaction. Case discussions are complemented by brief lectures that summarize and provide additional insights on the class topic. The bulk of student knowledge will develop through in-class case discussions. Thus preparation and class participation are essential if you want to do well in the course. The instructor is a recepient of the 2011 Excellence in Teaching award from the FUHU Foundation. |
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
Part I.The Business: Doing Business Globally with Technology Week 1: Global technology strategy and governance
No case assignment.
Readings
McAfee, A. (2006). “Mastering the three worlds of information technology.” Harvard Business Review.
Nolan, R. and McFarlan, W. (2005). “Information technology and the board of directors.” Harvard Business Review.
Carr, N. (2003). “IT doesn’t matter.” Harvard Business Review.
Week 2: Cross-border innovation with technology
Case
IBM in the 21st Century: The Coming of the Globally Integrated Enterprise (HBS case 308-105
Readings
Santos, J., Doz, Y. and Williamson, P. (2004). “Is your innovation process global?” MIT Sloan Management Review.
Kao, J. (2009) “Tapping the world’s innovation hot spots.” Harvard Business Review
Week 3: Technology exchange with emerging markets
Case
SAP: Establishing a Research Center in China (University of Hong Kong case 817)
Reading
Zachary, G.P. (2008). “Inside Nairobi, the Next Palo Alto?” TheNew York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/business/worldbusiness/20ping.html
Week 4: Technology management in global value networks
Case
ECCO A/S - Global Value Chain Management (Ivey case 908M14)
Readings
Myers and Cheung (2008). “Sharing global supply chain knowledge.” MIT Sloan Management Review.
Part II. The Customer: Technology Products and Service Week 5: Global appeal of technology and global technology product strategy
Case
Apple’s iPhone: Calling Europe or Europe Calling (IESE case IES192)
Readings
Eisenhardt, K. M. and Sull, D. N. (2001). “Strategy as simple rules.” Harvard Business Review.
Maidique, M. A. and Hayes, R. H. (1985). “The art of high-technology management.” McKinsey Quarterly
Week 6: E-business, e-commerce and online business models
Case
LinkedIn Corp., 2008 (HBS case 709-426)
Readings
Anderson, C. (2009). “The economics of giving it away.” Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123335678420235003.html
Kaganer, E. (2009). “The freemium model.” http://isblog.iese.us/2009/09/a-few-thoughts-on-the-freemium-model.html
Week 7: Platforms, ecosystems and standards
Case
Microsoft Xbox: Changing the Game? (HBS case 707-501)
Week 8: Hot trends in 2013
No case assignment.
Readings
Will be assigned before the course.
As the topic of the course is highly dynamic, this syllabus may change before the course to reflect updates in the literature. |