2018/2019 BA-BSTHO1022U Tourism Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
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Tourism Social Entrepreneurship and Sustainability |
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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, Third Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc in Service
Management
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Last updated on 10-12-2018 |
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Prerequisites for registering for the exam (activities during the teaching period) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of compulsory
activities which must be approved: 1
Oral presentations
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At least 1 group presentation in class (during the workshop sessions). The group has to get approval based on elements necessary to meet the first learning objective: "Develop a tourism social enterprise project". More details will be given in class on this process. In order for students to participate in the final examination of the course, it is a condition that the oral presentation has been carried out and passed within a set deadline. If a student that has carried out the oral presentation within the set deadline, but failed to pass the oral presentation, the student will be offered a second opportunity for an oral presentation, that must be passed within a new set deadline prior to the ordinary exam. However, it is a precondition that the student has made an attempt to pass the oral presentation within the first set deadline, unless it can be documented that lack of submission/participation was caused by illness or similar circumstances. |
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This course aims at providing students with the appropriate conceptual frameworks and knowledge to reflect critically on how tourism businesses can contribute to sustainable development through social entrepreneurship.
The UN Development Programme states that development is "The expansion of people’s freedoms to live long, healthy and creative lives; to advance goals they have reason to value, and to engage actively in shaping development equitably and sustainably on a shared planet. People are both the beneficiaries and the drivers of human development, as individuals and in groups". Social entrepreneurship, in turn, is "motivated primarily by social benefit to address social problems or needs that are unmet by government and the private sector in a way that is generally congruent with market forces” (Brooks 2009, p. 177). Such businesses usually start small and local, but also grow to have global relevance, as we can see with the example of microfinance.
This course focuses more specifically on how the tourism entrepreneur can act as a driver of development and sustainability. The course combines theoretical knowledge and case studies that can be used as inspiration and provide tools to be applied in developing a social enterprise business plan. The course will also include invited speakers who are involved in social enterprises.
Topics addressed in this course are:
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The course includes lectures, case studies, workshops with student group presentations. Links to online materials are also provided. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The students received oral feedback from the
teacher as well as from their peers during the workshops. The
students can receive additional feedback on their work in progress
during the teachers’ office hours.
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The students may form their own group by the deadline that will be provided by the course coordinator. Remaining students will be randomly assigned to a group. |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mandatory course book Sheldon, P.J., & Daniele, R. (Eds.), 2017. Social Entrepreneurship and Tourism: Philosophy and Practice. Springer International Publishing. (available online through CBS)
Recommended books (some chapters as mandatory readings) Ateljevic, J. & Page, S. (Eds.) (2009). Tourism and Entrepreneurship, Butterworth-Heinemann. (available online through CBS)
Ridley-Duff, R. & Bull, M. (Eds.) (2015). Understanding Social Enterprise, 2nd edition, Sage.
In addition, mandatory readings will include journal articles and case studies.
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