2019/2020 BA-BIBAO1010U Introduction to International Business in Asia
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Introduction to International Business in Asia |
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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 Business, Asian Language and
Culture
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The course is taught jointly by Aradhna Aggarwal, Nis Høyrup Christensen and Björn Jindra | |
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Last updated on 25-06-2019 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
At the exam the student should demonstrate that
s/he can live up to the following learning objectives:
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Course content, structure and pedagogical approach | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This is a foundation course that introducing micro and macro perspectives on international business with particular reference to the Asian region. Thereby the course introduces fundamental theoretical concepts and use empirical insights. The course offers content in three focus areas:
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Description of the teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The teaching is based on a combination of
lectures and exercises. The lectures focus on the introduction of
relevant terminology, concepts and theories. They will offer
overviews, examples, clarifications and elaborations of selected
areas, as well as an opportunity to address student questions. A
series of exercises provides the opportunity to deepen the
understanding of new conceptual knowledge. Students actively work
in groups on specific assignment. The exercises develop competences
to link theory with empirical observations, analytical rigour and
the ability to participate in a scientific discourse. The tutorials
prepare the students for the final examination.
The course will also make use of online elements. In particular, this refers to the use of the online platform Peergrade for peer-to-peer feedback. |
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Feedback during the teaching period | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Students receive feedback in the exercises on their assignments by the teachers. In addition, we practise feedback from peers through direct responses to other students’ work either during the exercises or by using the online platform Peergrade. Teachers offer further feedback in response to questions by groups of students or individual students. Please take advantage of the ‘office hours’ offered by the course coordinator, although these are not intended to be a substitute for participation in lectures and classes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Hill, Charles W.L., & G. Thomas M. Hult, 2017, International Business: Competing in the Global Marketplace, McGraw Hill, (selected chapters)
Please note: these reading materials are only tentative and changes may occur. Final literature lists will be uploaded on Canvas before the begining of the course. |
Last updated on
25-06-2019