2022/2023 BA-BHAAV2276U Green Transition and Business Innovation
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Green Transition and Business Innovation |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Third 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
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Last updated on 28-09-2022 |
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The main learning objectives are as follows;
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The course is open to all undergraduate students. There is no particular prerequisite to taking this course. However, genuine interest and good insight into the role of international business in promoting green transition are essential. The knowledge of the academic literature on international business studies and global value chains is preferable. A good understanding of the nexus between business strategy and government policies is advantageous. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The green transition should be a shared goal of local societies and the international community to realise sustainability. This is indeed a key aspect of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, in which the partnerships across sectors are crucial. This course considers how firms could contribute to this global agenda through their businesses. While the course will cover different countries, the main focus is placed on Europe and Asia-Pacific. Firms’ technological competitiveness and innovation efforts, backed by the green growth policies in their countries, are pivotal to promote the green transition across borders. The course will cover not only energy issues but also business efforts for environmentally-friendly practices in different industries. By doing so, the course examines how various actors could partake in the transition and consider the challenges they face.
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The course consists of lectures on analytical frameworks, case studies, class discussions and exercises. Each lecture topic will be taught through a mixture of theories/concepts and case studies. Students’ active interactions and knowledge-sharing relevant to the course contents will form an integral part of the course. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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- Oral feedback on in-class discussions
- Oral feedback on exercise activities - Q&A in the Discussion Forum on the Canvas platform. Students can obtain continuous feedback through proactive participation in class activities. Thus, attendance at classes is very important. Students should be well-prepared to participate in class proactively. |
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Background reading: OECD (2019) Innovation and business/market opportunities associated with energy transitions and a cleaner global environment.
Bass, A. E., & Grøgaard, B. (2021) The long-term energy transition: Drivers, outcomes, and the role of the multinational enterprise. Journal of International Business Studies, 52, 807–823.
Doh, J., Budhwar, P., & Wood, G. (2021) Long-term energy transitions and international business: Concepts, theory, methods, and a research agenda. Journal of International Business Studies, 52, 951–970.
Kemp, R., & Never, B. (2017) Green transition, industrial policy, and economic development. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 33(1), 66–84.
Lundan, S., & Leymann, G. (2021) Investing in sustainable infrastructure: New directions for international business research. Transnational Corporations, 28(3), 147-157.
Note: The suggested readings above are only for an indicative purpose to give the background information about the course’s general theme. The course materials will include academic journal articles, policy reports and case studies. A complete reading list will be uploaded on Canvas before the course begins. |