2018/2019 BA-BSACO1011U Introduction to Management Studies: Arts and Culture
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Introduction to Management Studies: Arts and Culture |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in Service
Management
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Last updated on 28-06-2018 |
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Course prerequisites | ||||||||||||||||||||||
English language skills equal to B2 level (CEFR) and math skill equal to Danish level B are recommended. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The aim of this course is to provide a holistic understanding of the business firm, its development and managerial decisions througout the organizational life-cycle by integrating economic theory of the firm and behavioral economics. The course also seeks to further the understanding of how we judge prospects and make decisions. Theories and models that assume we are fully rational (“the economic man”) are compared with theories that assume we are bounded rational and biased. Hence, we focus on two analytical levels – the invidual decision-maker and the firm – and two theoretical assumptions – the model of the efficient decision-maker/firm and explanations of why we deviate from the norm of rationality and efficiency.
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Description of the teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The course consists of a series of 10 lectures
that give an introduction to different aspects of the firm and
where all students should attend. Students will be split into
seminar groups of approx. 30-40 students each, that will meet once
a week for two hours. The seminar groups will furthermore be split
into approx 7-8 teams that each will be assigned a case firm.
After each lecture all teams will be given an assignment to study a specific aspect of the case firm. All teams will be asked to present their solutions to this assignment during the following seminar. |
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Feedback during the teaching period | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Students get feedback on assignments during the
seminars throughout the semester.
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The teams (4-5 students) are formed by the coordinator of the course before course start. The teams may not be changed without special permission from the coordinator. |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Books:
Mintzberg, H. (1993), Structure in Fives: Designing effective organizations, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall
... or more recent editions of the above books
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