2020/2021 BA-BDMAO2004U Information Management in Organizations
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Information Management in Organizations |
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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 |
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BSc in Digital Management
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Last updated on 15-01-2021 |
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Prerequisites for registering for the exam (activities during the teaching period) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of compulsory
activities which must be approved (see s. 13 of the Programme
Regulations): 2
Compulsory home
assignments
The students need to pass two mandatory mid-term assignments in order to be allowed to take the final exam. The first assignment is a case analysis of a given teaching case written in groups, with a maximum of 5 pages. The second assignment is a peer-review of another group's case analysis, with a maximum of 2 pages. Both mid-term assignments will be graded separately as passed/not passed. Those students who submit and achieve 'not approved' or cannot submit due to illness, will have to submit before a second set date before the end of the course. |
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With the rise of the internet and digital media, practices of managing information in organizations are in a stage of transition away from the conventional paradigm of retrieving information stored in silos towards a new paradigm based on digital networking and information construction. The course embarks upon a journey to trace this transition by, first, discussing the intricacies of conventional practices (e.g. knowledge repositories, taxonomies) and the changes these practices are going through due to digitalization. It is against this backdrop that the course will then continue to discuss new practices of information management (e.g. wikis, prediction markets) as well as the implications of these practices on economic ventures, organized collaboration and many other domains of social interaction. In order to learn how to apply these practices in real-life contexts, the students will have to work with a real organization of their choosing, identify a real problem in that organization, and design a solution in the form of a business case. |
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Case-based teaching and in-class discussions supplemented with readings and project group work. Field work in real organizations. Writing a business case. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The course is designed and run according to the principles of case-based learning. The teacher is giving continuous feedback by engaging and moderating extensive class discussions as well as by responding to the students’ case analyses and questions in every class. Furthermore, students will receive feedback on their midterm assignments both from the teacher and in form of mandatory peer-reviews from other students. Finally, the teacher is available for more individualized feedback during his office hours. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The following list is only suggestive. Please, check the online curriculum for the final readings.
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