2016/2017 KAN-CCMVV2013U Strategic compliance
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Strategic compliance |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 80 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Course coordinator | |
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Mogens Kühn Pedersen, Professor, CBS | |
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Last updated on 07-04-2016 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors: The student is expected to obtain the following
qualifications
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We cover a range of disciplines as there are more to strategic compliance than a new business idea. A solid foundation in either regulation and regulatory frameworks, legal studies, market analyses, managerial economics, managerial accounting, auditing, institutional economics, strategy, supply chain management, business informatics, computer science, organisation and management are all welcome because they each has a contribution to explanation of aspects of radical business development and strategic compliance developments. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Strategic Compliance is in this elective perceived as a management task on strategic, tactical and operational levels, including measures and regulations that are required of governments, customers, partners and suppliers, etc. to enable and enhance a digital business. Strategic compliance is still unfolding, both within Business and Research. Therefore, the specific boundaries of strategic compliance is still being explored globally. However, strategic compliance is to be found (mostly) in the way digitalisation complements today’s new business models and supersede present logic of regulations, markets and competition. Strategic compliance based upon advanced digital business models are unfolding along with the Digital Single Market emerging in Europe. Compliance is taken into a strategic perspective of the Board of Directors asking for a collaboration between business innovation, finance, legal and strategy. Compliance has often been regarded in association with risk management. This course addresses new business models introducing compliance besides transactional compliance, including shared data and processes between businesses and with governments. Further, new regulations emerge in consideration of opportunities and risks to both business and society presented by digital business.
The aim is to provide students with a sound knowledge of compliance within key industries such as e.g. the financial sector. The course takes a multidisciplinary approach by combining different methodologies, including strategic management and digitalisation, law, financial regulation as well as financial reporting.
Through this Elective, we want to empower cand.merc. candidates from CBS to become capable of developing and exploiting new business models where understanding and applying strategic compliance is a premise for success as leaders, specialists, consultants or researchers. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
From the very start, we take up cases
of strategic compliance as we want to illustrate the decisive
impact of compliance operating “behind the scene” in the radical
disruptive cases of new business models.
We also want to engage the students in challenging the explanations of successes and failures of new business disruptions and thus contribute to the field of strategic compliance. We want to develop further what is the core of the strategic compliance field. |
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Primary disciplines
- Strategic management - Business informatics - Financial regulation - Financial accounting |
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Baldwin, Robert, Martin Cave & Martin Lodge (2012) Understanding Regulation. 2nd edt. Oxford U.P.
Christoffersen, Jeppe Plenborg, Thomas & Robson, Matthew J. (2014) Measures of strategic alliance performance, classified and assessed. International Business Review, June 2014, Vol.23(3), pp.479-489
Gawer A (2014) Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms: Toward an integrative framework. Research Policy (43:7)1239-1249.
Haraszuk, Anni (2013b) The Audit Committee in organizational perspective with special focus on risk management. Revision og Regnskabsvæsen, 04/2013.
Haraszuk, Anni (2013a) How Audit Committees act in practice and create value. Revision & Regnskabs-væsen, 03/2013.
Oded, Sharon (2013) Corporate Compliance: new approach to regulatory enforcement. Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd.
Pedersen, M. Kühn (2015) Strategic compliance – an introduction. Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, no 11/2015, p 54 – 61.
Pedersen, M. Kühn, R.U. Pedersen (2015) The digital nexus. CBS Working Paper.
Teece, D. J. (1986) Profiting from technological innovation: implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy. Research Policy 15, 285–305.
Parker G, Van Alstyne M (2005) Two-sided network effects: A theory of information product design. Management Science (51:10)1494–1504.
Parker, G. Van Alstyne M (2014) Platform Strategy. In the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management. M. Augier and D. Teece (eds.). http://www.palgraveconnect.com/esm/doifinder/10.1057/9781137294678.0794.
Petersen, Christian V. & Thomas Plenborg (2012) Financial Statement Analysis, valuation – credit analysis – executive compensation. FT Prentice Hall.
Porter, Michael E. & James E. Heppelmann (2014) How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition. Harvard Business Review, November, 65-88.
Savin, Andrej (2014) EU ePrivacy directive: Assessment of Transposition, Effectiveness and Compatibility with Proposed Data Protection Regulation. (2015) Bruxelles: European Commission 2015, 39 pp.
Savin, Andrej (2014) E-Commerce in the Single Market Context : The Invisible Framework (2014) In: Research Handbook on EU Internet Law. red. /Andrej Savin; Jan Trzaskowski. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, Incorporated 2014, 285-311 (Research Handbooks in European Law series).
Sherman, H. David (2014) Global issues in Shareholding Reporting through 2020. Four emerging challenges for the accounting profession. Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, no 11/2014, p 16 – 27.
Additional articles and cases to be included.
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