2018/2019 BA-BINBO1601U Risk Management of Multinational Enterprise: Creating Global Strategic Responsiveness
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Risk Management of Multinational Enterprise: Creating Global Strategic Responsiveness |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Third Quarter, Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc in International
Business
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Last updated on 26-06-2018 |
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Learning objectives – after completing the course
students should be able to:
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The course discusses different financial, economic, and strategic exposures faced by multinational organizations engaged in global business activities and considers how the underlying risks can be managed. The risk management topic is perceived from different functional perspectives including international finance, insurance, management accounting, operations management and multinational corporate strategy. A number of formal risk management frameworks and standards are designed to address identifiable risks. These approaches are extended to also consider the ability to deal with uncertainty and unexpected events.
Conventional risk management techniques are introduced from different academic disciplines, such as, finance, economics, insurance, accounting, operations management, organizational behaviour, cognitive psychology and international business strategy. The course will integrate diverse contributions to better understand the multifaceted underpinnings of the field including formal Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) frameworks and more unconventional perspectives of High Reliability Organizations (HROs) and strategic risk-taking approaches.
The course will introduce conventional views on risk management from articles, book chapters, reports, and selective case studies but will also extend the scope towards effective management of unpredictable events in the turbulent global business environment.
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The course is conducted over a 6 week-period with
two 3-hour sessions per week. The sessions combine interactive
lecturing and class discussion with student presentations to the
class of assigned case analyses.
Students will be assigned to working groups of 5-6 members to study a company throughout the course chosen from a positive list provided by the lecturer. It is the responsibility of the students to engage with a group by the end of the first week of classes. |
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The lectures will be interactive requiring students to participate combined with student presentations on concrete case analyses that receive in-class feedback | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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