2019/2020 BA-BHAAV1813U Corporate Responses to European Integration: A Case-Based Approach.
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Corporate Responses to European Integration: A Case-Based Approach. |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Second Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 60 |
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Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Last updated on 11-02-2019 |
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Basic knowledge of the European Union's institutional setting is preferable but not compulsory | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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As the biggest common market in the world, the European Union's Single Market has created many opportunities but also challenges for European companies. The recent Brexit negotiations have highlighted how important this can be for companies' strategic decisions. Over time, the changing institutional and regulatory environment of the EU, and in particular the double wave of deregulation and supranational re-regulation, have had an increasing impact on European business, creating new opportunities but also new threats and challenges. National and multi-national companies have therefore progressively understood the importance of monitoring the changes in EU primary and secondary legislation, evaluating the impact on their business and dynamically adapting the company’s strategy to the new conditions.
The aim of the course is to present an overview of how the EU
institutions and decision-making affect the European business
environment. Students will learn how companies develop their
strategic potential when operating - for example - in the European
energy, air transport, banking and other services sectors. The
course uses Harvard Business cases to discuss how the institutional
and regulatory dynamics affect the companies' strategic
decisions. It is expected that students prepare the cases
before class and actively contribute to the discussions
or group presentations in class.
Indicative overview of lectures and cases:
1. The EU institutional environment 2. The EU policy-making process, legislative acts, and lobbying 3. The EU internal market & the role of the European Court of Justice 4. The EU’s competition policy 5. Introduction to the analysis of the business environment 6. Applied analysis of the business environment (I): Internal market for energy - Case 1: EVN in Bulgaria 7. Applied analysis of the business environment (II): Air transport sector - Case 2: Lufthansa 2012 8. EU labour markets 9. Intra-EU labour mobility - Case 3: Labour and service market liberalisation in the enlarged EU 10. Economic and Monetary Union & governance of Eurozone - Case 4: Crédit Agricole and Emporiki. 11. External Trade - Case 5: The EU-US Beef Hormone Dispute 12. Conclusion, Q&A session and course evaluation
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Lectures, student presentations and class discussions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The course seeks to offer feedback wherever feasible. Lectures and classes will provide extensive opportunities for questions and answers. Students are also encouraged to take advantage of staff office hours. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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To be scheduled within a 6-week framework in the last quarter of the year
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The course is based on a small compendium and a package of case studies |