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2021/2022  KAN-CBIOO1009U  Innovation Challenges in BioBusiness

English Title
Innovation Challenges in BioBusiness

Course information

Language English
Course ECTS 7.5 ECTS
Type Mandatory (also offered as elective)
Level Full Degree Master
Duration One Quarter
Start time of the course Second Quarter
Timetable Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk
Study board
Study Board for MSc. in Business Administration and Bioentrepreneurship
Course coordinator
  • Valentina Tartari - Department of Strategy and Innovation (SI)
Main academic disciplines
  • Innovation
  • Strategy
Teaching methods
  • Blended learning
Last updated on 27-01-2021

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Learning objectives
  • Make informed choices with respect to R&D projects
  • Describe and assess the potential for formal and informal external knowledge sourcing and how it may help the organization in its pursuit of the next generation of innovations
  • Formulate innovation based strategies in a high-tech settings and account for their use
  • Reflect on how companies can effectively manage highly creative and skilled individuals, such as scientists
  • Acquire professional skills in strategy formulation and management
Course prerequisites
This is a mandatory course for the MSc in Business Administration and Bioentrepreneurship.

To sign up send a 1-page motivational letter and a grade transcript to ily.stu@cbs.dk before the CBS registration deadline for elective courses. You may find the registration deadlines on my.cbs.dk ( https:/​​/​​studentcbs.sharepoint.com/​​graduate/​​pages/​​registration-for-electives.aspx ). Please also remember to sign up through the online registration.
Examination
Innovation Challenges in BioBusiness:
Exam ECTS 7,5
Examination form Written sit-in exam on CBS' computers
Individual or group exam Individual exam
Assignment type Written assignment
Duration 4 hours
Grading scale 7-point grading scale
Examiner(s) One internal examiner
Exam period Autumn
Aids Open book: all written and electronic aids, including internet access
Read more here about which exam aids the students are allowed to bring and will be given access to : Exam aids and IT application package
Make-up exam/re-exam
Same examination form as the ordinary exam
If the number of registered candidates for the make-up examination/re-take examination warrants that it may most appropriately be held as an oral examination, the programme office will inform the students that the make-up examination/re-take examination will be held as an oral examination instead.
Course content, structure and pedagogical approach

The course will examine factors shaping opportunities for innovation in biobusiness, and the business implications of those opportunities. The theme of strategy choices emphasize alternatives faced by both established and emerging bio-firms and the relevant tools for strategic decision.

The course will be structured around managerial challenges firms face in the biotech, pharmaceutical and medical equipment sector, and around key products/technologies recently developed in the industry. You will work individually and in tems, in a cross-disciplinary environment and you will focus on some of the challenges humanity is facing or will face in the future. Key topics will include:

 

  • Strategy and conduct of bio-sector firms
  • The role of institutions in the bio-sector (e.g. IPR related issues, public regulation and universities)
  • The role of science for innovation
  • Patent searches
  • External innovation development
Description of the teaching methods
Teaching includes lecture-style classes, in-class workshops with students presenting and actively participating in discussions around pre-assigned cases and/or exercises, and guest presentations by academics and practitioners. This course will be offered in a blended learning format, both in-class and online. Online session can be either pre-recorded or live, or a combination of the two. Preparation before class is of crucial importance.
Feedback during the teaching period
Feedback is given through the quizzes online and Kahoot in class. Additionally, one session is dedicated to a mock-exam, followed by peer-grading and individual feedback from the lecturer. Students are encouraged to make use of office/consultation hours.
Student workload
lecture 32 hours
preparation 174 hours
Expected literature
  • Porter, M.E., 1996. What is strategy?. Harvard business review74(6), pp.61-78.
  • Teece D.J. 1986. Profiting from technological innovation: Implications for integration collaboration, licensing and public policy. Research Policy 15, 285-305
  • Cockburn, I.M. and Henderson, R.M. (1998). Absorptive capacity, coauthoring behavior, and the organization of research in drug discovery. Journal of Industrial Economics, 46(2), 157–182.
  • Perkmann, M., et al. (2013). Academic engagement and commercialisation: A review of the literature on university–industry relations. Research Policy 42(2) 423-442.

 

 

Additional literature will be announced in the course syllabus.

Last updated on 27-01-2021