2022/2023 KAN-CCMVV4065U Applied Corporate Governance and Personnel Economics
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Applied Corporate Governance and Personnel Economics |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | 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 |
Max. participants | 80 |
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Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Last updated on 11-02-2022 |
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The course is open to all master students. Knowledge of Human Resource Management, Personnel Economics or Corporate Governance is desirable | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The idea in the course is to confront theoretical knowledge with praxis. Researchers at CBS have a large network of chairmen and CEO's from the largest corporations in Denmark. The idea is to invite some of these for an interview about how they look at key issues on corporate governance and personnel policy. This will give the students a unique possibility to develop and cultivate their ability to apply theoretical knowledge and a practical and real context. Course content, structure and pedagogical approach This is achieved through interviews where teams of students in turn prepare interviews with designated chairmen and top managers about their solution to central governance and personnel issues in their organization.
Description of the teaching methods This program will give the student a comprehensive understanding of praxis related modern board work, including the interaction between the different stakeholders (investors, executive and board members) and compensation issues. The course is oriented towards 10 central topics/themes of corporate governance and personnel economics. The course is closely related to the wide executive network of Center for Corporate Governance at CBS and will draw on chairmen and CEOs of this network and the expertise among its researchers. The course will facilitate the writing of master thesis.
The course starts with a crash course on these 10 central topics with an empirical perspective derived from the knowledge and network of the center for Corporate Governance and international research. Students are subsequent forming interview groups and specializing in one or two of these topics/themes, so that all students take part in one interview group. One interview group will prepare interview of the first chair/manager using these topics. Their proposal will be discussed at the lecture before the whole class meets with the interview person. The interview group presents their report at the next meeting where the interview group for the next round also presents their prepared interview plan.
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13 double lectures;
1. 2 double lectures with introduction and presentation of central topics 2. Board and executives what are the critical issues 3. Personnel economics, including compensation and performance 4. Preparation for first interview 5. Interview 1 ( Financial sector) 6. Fist report and preparation for second interview 7. Interview 2 ( Start-up) 8. Second report and preparation for third interview 9. Interview 3 ( Pharma) 10. Third report and preparation for fourth interview 11. Interview 4 ( Listed firms) 12. Fourth report 13. Final wrap up in class |
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The described method gives many opportunities for feedback. Furthermore, class room interaction with senior executives will also provide real and relevant feed-back to the participants. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Personnel Economics |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Selected chapters in Thomsen, S., & Conyon, M. (2019). Corporate Governance and Board Decisions. København: Djøf Forlag.
Selected chapters in Lazear and Gibbs: Personnel Economics in Practice, Wiley 2014
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