2018/2019 BA-BEBUO1005U Strategic Management
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Strategic Management |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in European Business
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Last updated on 17-12-2018 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The aim of the course is to provide students with
a strong theoretical foundation in the strategy field and to give
them the tools to make sound strategic decisions. After this
course, the student should be able master the following learning
objectives:
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Course content and structure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The central theme of this course is the organisation and strategy of the firm. This course introduces students to the basics of the field of strategic management. It deals with questions about the creation of value by the firm, a firm’s resources and capabilities, the boundaries of the firm and industry analysis. Specific topics include cost and differentiation advantages, transaction cost economics, the value chain, Porter’s five forces framework, the industry life cycle, corporate social responsibility and innovation. In addition to providing theoretical understanding, the course focuses on how to apply these concepts to real-life business cases. Many of these business cases are centered around the European business environment. |
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Description of the teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lectures: Course materials are explained in
weekly lectures. In the first lecture the course is introduced, and
the final lecture will summarize the course and further prepare
students for the final examination. In addition, short video
lectures that summarize the learning materials are posted online.
Exercise classes: The exercise classes are centered on business cases, which should be read before the class. Many of these cases are centered around European companies. The exercise classes are interactive and active participation in these sessions is expected. The students and the teacher are jointly responsible for the learning experience. It is therefore essential that students read the accompanying cases and literature prior to the exercise class. In every exercise class one group of approximately four students presents an initial analysis of the case to the other students in class. This course builds actively on the HA European Business values: - MUTUAL RESPECT: In the exercises classes, students are expected to show mutual respect in assessing different points of view presented by other students; these different points of view are essential in having a good case discussion. - INTEGRITY: Through the case discussions, students practice problem-oriented thinking and self-reflection. - ENGAGEMENT: Student are required to actively participate in the exercise classes. During these sessions, students will not only engage with theories, but will also learn how to use these theoretical insights to shed light on challenges in the business community. They are actively encouraged to also connect this to societal issues. |
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Feedback during the teaching period | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Students will receive feedback on the case
presentations in the exercise classes.
In addition, there is a case-based peergrade assignment halfway through the course. The assignment can be done in groups of up to four students. It is not a mandatory component of the course, but functions as exam preparation. In addition, the assignment allows students to give and receive feedback from fellow students. The instructor will also provide feedback on these assignments (provided that the students gave feedback on their peers). |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grant, Robert M. (2016). Contemporary Strategy Analysis: Text and Cases Edition, 9th Edition. John Wiley and Sons, UK. Scientific articles (TBA) Selected case studies (TBA) |