2015/2016 KAN-CCMVC1000U Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge 2015
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Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge 2015 |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | Summer |
Start time of the course | Summer |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 32 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
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Sigvald Harryson
Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, CBS Lecturers include: Morten Birkved Department of Management Engineering, DTU Professor Hu Min, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, PKU Regarding enrolment: Please note that the students cannot enroll on-line. The number of CBS seats at the Urban Challenges is very limited. Students are kindly asked to e-mail: Magnus Tranum Mortensen mtm.ino@cbs.dk for inquiries regarding application to Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge Please note that the course has been approved by the cand. merc. Study Board at CBS. Approval at other Study Boards at CBS is outstanding. |
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Last updated on 11-03-2015 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors: 1. Recognize and resolve the critical business
issues ecopreneurs confront in the transition from creation to
commercialization of a new invention, including assessing the pros
and cons of using different types of media to communicate the
Unique Selling Point and reach the target customers.
2. Define clear PPP (Planet, People, Profit) value-propositions that communicate value for the intended users and the Planet as a whole effectively and attractively in a language understood from all critical perspectives of ecopreneurship: Customers, Business and Technology – and using the best suited media in new and innovative ways. 3. Analyze and address the entrepreneurship- and sustainability-related challenges encountered in the course – such as: o Using the right type of media for successful commercialization o Finding the right target audience for commercial success o Accelerating the transition from early adopters to the early majority o Addressing local markets or going for Born Global Markets right away The objective of BCUC is to bring together all three categories of students in a co-creation effort to catalyze the second wave entrepreneurship (application and commercialization) of promising ideas and concepts in sustainable innovations and business solutions that help us fight climate change. The main-collaboration partners are: www.carbonwarroom.com and www.cleanairasia.org. Students will work in cross-disciplinary co-creation teams throughout the summer school. Each team will co-create a complete innovation concept with optimal impact in urban sustainability based on:
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Course prerequisites | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
As only a limited number of students
from each university can participate, students should fill in an
application form (find it here:
http://greeninnovationincities.dk/course/beijing-copenhagen-urban-challenge-2015/)
and email it to mtm.ino@cbs.dk. The application should also include
the student’s résumé, business experience, interdisciplinary and
intercultural skills as well as motivation and personal skills.
All master's level students allowed. As an integrated part of the CIEL (Copenhagen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab) program, the summer school is particularly open for students in the following three areas – addressing three critical dimensions of Entrepreneurship in Sustainable Innovation: • Entrepreneurship with a focus on sustainability • Technological Innovation with a focus on sustainability and renewable materials • Business modeling including media innovation for marketing of sustainable solutions. |
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Number of mandatory
activities: 1
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge’ (BCUC) is offered as a CIEL course, meaning it is offered simultaneously by University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark and Copenhagen Business School. Students from all three universities are taught together by professors from minimum two of the three universities, and course contents are innovative, practice-oriented and trans-disciplinary. Student performance will be assessed according to learning objective specific to their home institutions.
The summer school brings together students from three universities; CBS, DTU, and Peking University’s College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering. Students will work closely in diverse groups of 4-6 on solving a practical case. Group work, teaching, company visits, etc. will first take place for
The purpose of the Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge is to offer a unique platform for co-creation against climate change by addressing CO2 emissions and creating climate wealth across technology and business: Copenhagen Business School (CBS) for Ecopreneurship and Business Model Innovation; The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) for clean energy technologies, Peking University’s College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering (PKU) in air quality and other technologies offering new solutions to the urban challenges.
Furthermore, an important element of the course is to co-create marketing and media innovation to reach new customer segments and move from early adopters to the early majority. This is achieved, for example, through video or other relevant forms of media. Commercialization will be accelerated through close involvement of company-partners with particular focus on The Carbon War Room - initiated by Sir Richard Branson – and Clean Air Asia, which is spun out from the Asian Development Bank and headed by Danish Bjarne Pedersen.
Target groups: Through the academic homes of the co-founders of the summer school, there are three particular target groups. Students from other study lines are, however, welcome to apply as well.
Technology Content: The DTU contributions of Morten Birkved will cover the most recent megatrends in environmental sustainability:
Entrepreneurship and Co-Creation Content: The teaching by Sigvald Harryson will focus on the most essential steps in moving from technology innovation to value creation to create Climate Wealth (http://creatingclimatewealth.com/about/):
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Teams of 4-6 students (students from
each city on each team), representing respectively DTU (Technical
University of Denmark), CBS (Copenhagen Business School) and Peking
University (PKU).
The teams will work on a Urban Challenge in close collaboration with representatives of the Carbon War Room and Clean Air Asia for 2 weeks in Copenhagen and 2 weeks in Beijing, respectively followed by an exam period where the students are asked to theoretically reflect on the innovation project and its potential. The course starts in Beijing with a data gathering and technological focus. Students will collect data and analyze it to test their assumptions about commercialization of technologies within urban sustainability, particularly regarding air quality in Beijing. At the same time they will have classes on topics relevant to other relevant technologies, doing business in China, and public-private partnerships. The Copenhagen-based part of the BCUC summer school picks up where Beijing left off. Experts, small lectures, and company visits will complement teaching activities. After two weeks, students have developed the basic concepts, understandings, models, and trajectories for their casework. |
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Please note that part of this course takes place in Beijing, China, and students are responsible for organizing travel and accommodation, as well as covering these costs.
Duration: Week 30-31 at CBS, Copenhagen
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