2020/2021 KAN-CCMVI2086U Green Ventures
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Green Ventures |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | Summer |
Start time of the course | Summer |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 80 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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For academic questions related to the course, please contact instructor Finbarr Bradley at fbr.msc@cbs.dk | |
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Last updated on 27/04/2021 |
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To achieve the grade 12, students should meet the
following learning objectives with no or only minor mistakes or
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Course content, structure and pedagogical approach | ||||||||||||||||||||||
A paradigm shift is urgently needed in the purpose and values
of enterprises and individuals to counter problems such as
biodiversity loss, global warming, climate change, deforestation,
and income inequality. Relying solely on technical fixes, corporate
social responsibility (CSR) initiatives and various market-driven
approaches will not ensure a thriving society and planet.
This course helps students to understand how real value, that
is integrated money and non-money values, is created and shared
through the development of purpose-driven green or sustainable
ventures. They explore the relationships between resources (eg,
natural, financial, cultural, social) and the creation and sharing
of value. Concepts such as regeneration, materialism, eco-design,
circular economy and more, are covered.
Opportunities for entrepreneurs to develop meaningful
solutions to reduce waste, foster ethical consumerism, reduce
materialism and limit biodiversity loss are discussed. Emphasis is
on examining inspiring and creative ventures in sectors such as
food, arts, crafts, travel / tourism and renewable energy.
The critical role that a sense of self, belonging, rootedness
and identity play, especially in community-owned and place-based
ventures, is also explored. How individual entrepreneurs can
flourish when they find meaning and purpose in their lives through
developing authentic ventures that improve the well-being of
themselves and the planet, is also discussed.
Students learn in classes that are as highly interactive
through a combination of lectures, text, readings and case
studies.
The home assignment / mini project consists of an essay (max.
15 pages) based on a self-reflective research topic that covers the
main theme and issues that run through all classes (due by 23
July).
Preliminary assignment: Read Chapter 1 of our text
('Digging Deeper'), examine the website of the US company
Patagonia, look at various Youtube videos of the company and
prepare answers to 3 questions that focus on the Real Value created
by the company and its success at achieving its overall mission and
purpose, its business model and approach to sustainability.
Class 1: • Purpose-Driven Ventures & Real Value Summary: Overview of the course and introduction to concepts such as enterprise mission, purpose, real value creation, stakeholders and green entrepreneurship. Text: Chapter 1 Case: Patagonia (Discussion - Preliminary Assignment) Class 2: • Long-Term Oriented Ventures
Summary: Focus on enterprises that take a multi-generational perspective and examination of the role of risk-consciousness, resource-allocation, reputation and rejuvenation in creating long-lasting value for stakeholders. Text: Chapter 2 Case: Method Class 3: Self-Imposed Venture Limits
Summary: Look at green ventures that recognize the need for self-limits, whether of people, environment, inequality or growth in exploring concepts such as eco-design, eco-efficiency, circular economy, industrial ecology , zero waste, and so forth. Text: Chapter 5 Case: Richard Henkel Class 4: Green Venture Leadership
Summary: Look at the work of highly unorthodox leaders who set up ventures to find deep meaning in their own lives while contributing to the quality of life of others. Text: Chapter 7 Case: Sonnentor Class 5: Community-Driven & Cooperative Ventures
Summary: Explore ventures with unconventional ownership approaches designed to foster self-help and create enduring relationships that nurture an environment of trust within communities. Text: Chapter 3 Case: Regionalwert Class 6: Place-Based Ventures
Summary: Examine competitive advantages and stewardship of ventures with a deep sense of place in a world where people increasingly care about where a product (or service) comes from, who made it and how it was made. Text: Chapter 4 Case: Inis Meáin Feedback activity: A short paper (max. 2 pages) outlining
progress to-date on his / her research report which is due at the
end of the course
Class 7: Authentic Rooted Ventures [Food / Drink]
Summary: Explore products and services branded as green and authentic, rooted in unique or distinctive places, especially in food and drink sectors. Reading / Case: Bornholm Class 8: • Transformative Ventures [Tourism / Travel]
Summary: Explore ventures, especially in tourism and travel sectors, that offer products and services where transformative experiences, shared meaning and innovative learning communities play a central role in the sustainable value creation process. Case: Seaside Organics Class 9: Green Innovation
Summary: Analysis of the entrepreneurial process, especially the crucial role played by learning, the arts, and looking at ways that green entrepreneurship differs from conventional entrepreneurship in both theory and practice. Text: Chapter 6
Case: illycaffè Class 10: Culture-Led Nordic Green Ventures
Summary: Highlight the role of culture in innovative Nordic ventures, focusing on those operating in the circular economy, bio-economy, cleantech, renewable energy and municipalities. Reading / Case: Green Growth in Nordic Regions Class 11: The Future: Regenerative Ventures
Summary: Illuminate principles of living systems that regenerate themselves and the implications of this thinking for green ventures of the future. Reading / Case: Field Guide / Capital Institute |
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Description of the teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This year all courses are taught digitally over the Internet. Instructors will apply direct/live teaching through a link (like Skype, Team, Zoom). In some courses, pre-recorded material will also be used. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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The home assignment/mini project consists of an individual essay based on a self-reflective research topic that covers the main theme and issues that run through the lectures, readings and case studies. Feedback is given based on a short paper (max. 2 pages) submitted by the student after Class 6 outlining progress to-date on the research topic. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Preliminary Assignment: To help students get maximum value
from ISUP courses, instructors provide a reading or a small number
of readings or video clips to be read or viewed before the start of
classes with a related task scheduled for class 1 in order to
'jump- start 'the learning process.
Course timetable is available on
https://www.cbs.dk/uddannelse/international-summer-university-programme-isup/courses-and-exams
We reserve the right to cancel the course if we do not get
enough applications. This will be communicated on
https://www.cbs.dk/uddannelse/international-summer-university-programme-isup/courses-and-exams
in March 2021.
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Mandatory readings:
***Dietmar Sternad, James J. Kennelly & Finbarr Bradley,
'Digging Deeper: How Purpose-Driven Enterprises Create Real
Value', Greenleaf Publishing / Routledge (UK), 2017 [ISBN
978-1-78353-539-2].
Additional relevant readings:
Canals L. Jordi, 'Rethinking the firm's mission and
purpose', European Management Review, 7, 2010, pp.
195-204.
Michael E. Porter & Mark R. Kramer, 'Creating Shared
Value', Harvard Business Review, Jan-Feb 2011, pp. 62-77.
Anne Lise Kjaer, 'Emotional Consumption', Copenhagen
Institute for Futures Studies/Institute for Futures Studies,
fo022006, pp.13-17.
UNEP, 'The Industrial Symbiosis in Kalundborg',
Denmark, mimeo, no date.
Peter Volz, 'The Regionalwert AG - An Integrative
Financing Concept for Sustainable Regional Transformation', Die
Agronauten, 29 Mar 2011.
Amory B. Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins & Paul Hawken, 'A Roadmap for Natural Capitalism', Harvard Management Review, May-June 1999, pp. 145-158.
Interview [with Amory Lovins], 'What Executives Don't Get About Sustainability', MIT Sloan Management Review, Fall 2009, pp. 35-40. Bjarke Wiegand, 'Sustainability Increases Your Market Value', Focus Denmark, Autumn 2015.
David A. Lubin & Daniel C. Esty, 'The Sustainability Imperative', Harvard Business Review, May 2010, pp. 42-50.
Alex Markevich, 'The Evolution of Sustainability', MIT Sloan Management Review, Fall 2009, pp. 13-14. Marjorie Kelly, 'Owning our Future: The Emerging Ownership
Revolution' [Excerpt], Berrett-Koehler, 2012.
Paul Shrivastava & James J. Kennelly, 'Sustainability
and Place-Based Enterprise', Organization & Environment, 26
(1), 2013, pp. 83-101.
Laura B. DeLind, 'Place, work, and civic agriculture:
Common field for cultivation', Agriculture and Human Values, 19
(3), 2002, pp. 217-224.
Justin Fox & John Mackey, 'What is is Only I Can Do?', Harvard Business Review, Jan-Feb 2011, 89 (1/2), pp. 119-123.
B. Joseph Pine II & James H. Gilmore, 'Welcome to the Experience Economy', Harvard Business Review, Jul-Aug 1998, pp. 97-105.
'The Rise of Transformative Travel: Shifting Towards Meaning, Purpose, and Personal Fulfillment', Skift Report, 2018.
Robert G. Eccles, Kathleen Miller Perkins & George Serafeim, 'How to Become a Sustainable Company', MIT Sloan Management Review, Summer 2012, pp. 43-50.
Ram Nidumolu, CK Prahalad & MR Rangaswami, 'Why
Sustainability is Now the Key Driver of Innovation', Harvard
Business Review, Sep 2009, pp. 56-64.
Neilli Mikkola, Linda Randall & Annika Hagberg (eds.),
'Green growth in Nordic regions: 50 ways to make it
happen', Nordregio / Norden, Stockholm, Sweden,
2016.
John Fullerton, 'Regenerative Capitalism: How Universal
Principles and Pattern Will Shape Our New Economy', Capital
Institute, Apr 2015.
Duncan Austin, 'Greenwish: The Wishful Thinking
Undermining the Ambition of Sustainable Business', Jul
2019.
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