2013/2014 KAN-CM_V92 Digital Services Innovation
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Digital Services Innovation |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Autumn
The teaching will take place at KU |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Max. participants | 10 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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The course is organized in collaboration with faculty members from University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, and Copenhagen Business School. | |
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Last updated on 24-04-2013 |
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After completing the course, students
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Commercial and public services are
increasingly implemented as ‘digital services’, i.e., services that
are delivered and typically available 24/7 via the Internet to
end-users. Online banking, media streaming, electronic tax filing,
and e-health portals are just a few among many digital services
that have fundamentally changed the commercial and civil services
in the past decade.
The course was developed in cooperation with Copenhagen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab (CIEL) – a new platform for collaboration between universities and industry (http://ciel-lab.dk/) The course is designed to provide students with a theoretical frameworks and practical skills in developing innovative digital services. The course will emphasize critical services that have high potential for generating enduring societal impact. In particular, we will focus on the healthcare domain in which digital services play a critical role in service delivery and have critical impact on key performance indicators, and require security, reliability, integration, and presentation of information to both professional and private users. The course consists of theoretical and hands-on components that supplement one another. The morning session from 9:00-12:00 will focus on the theoretical part, and the afternoon session from 13:00-16:00 will focus on the hands-on part. In the theoretical component, workshops and lectures provide students the necessary knowledge and technique to carry out a digital service innovation project. This includes general techniques for entrepreneurship, ideation, prototyping, and business model generation as well as domain-specific knowledge about healthcare services and knowledge of communication as a means of both delivering information and supporting collaboration. In the hands-on component, students will work on a digital service innovation project in cross-disciplinary groups comprise of students from CBS, DTU, and University of Copenhagen Groups are expected to have students with computer science, communication, healthcare, and business competences. The project will be based on a real problem case defined by an external organization partner such as The Capital Region of Denmark or a company developing healthcare IT solutions. Based on the case, the group will analyze, design, prototype, and evaluate a new digital service in collaboration with stakeholders (including the external organization). The end product will be both a prototype and a business model of an innovative digital service that will have to be presented to the sponsoring organization. |
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Lectures; workshops; group project; obligatory assignments; innovation camp |
Last updated on
24-04-2013