2023/2024 KAN-CCMVV2306U Business Ecosystems: Scaling Sustainable Business through Partnering
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Business Ecosystems: Scaling Sustainable Business through Partnering |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for cand.merc. and GMA (CM)
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Last updated on 16-02-2023 |
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The course addresses the question of how to rapidly scale sustainable business. Participants will be updated on the newest approaches to strategic partnering as a tool for business development and scaling in global value chains. Focus is on developing, organizing, governing, and managing complex strategic partnerships within and across organizational and national borders and is targeted at students and businesses involved in driving the business developments towards a zero-carbon world.
We build on classical international management and economics theories and tools combined with innovative new developments in global value chain governance research and practice.
The course will present theories of partnering, global value chains, strategic networks, governance, and international strategy in the context of scaling sustainable business.
The course will feature a combination of theoretical models and practical cases with emphasis on applicability of theories and models.
The course develops a strategic partnering approach to business development with focus on scaling sustainable business across vertical and horizontal value chain activities.
- Introduction to the concept of Alliance management - The costs and benefits of Alliances – seen from different theoretical perspectives - Alliances for new business development - Alliances and network advantage - Introduction to the concept of global value chains - Theories on circular economy - Theories on scaling of sustainable business strategies |
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The course will use a mixture of learning styles, including lectures and case-study discussions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The course is structured around a number of
readings and cases which will be discussed in class
sessions/online. Each of the online lectures will be recorded and
students will be provided with slides after the class, including
slide(s) with key takeaways. Each session will end with a Q&A
session. In subsequent class, students will be provided with
summary of last class teachings as well as the opportunity to ask
questions again both in beginning of class and Q&A at end of
each session.
The class will also feature a number of case sessions (on site at CBS, but also with possibility for taking part though teams if not possible to attend on site) which will be presented by students (in groups). Feedback on case analysis is provided continuously during the case analysis, partly by the instructor and partly by peers with the instructor facilitating peer-to-peer discussion. Moreover, students will receive more detailed written feedback via uploaded on platform in group folder within a week after case presentation. In addition, the course features an online discussion forum where students can ask questions on specific topics related to the course material at all times and will receive feedback from the instructor and/or other peer students. The exam is take-home written project and students will be provided with specific information regarding this exam in an exam-prep lecture prior to the exam being released. Feedback on the exam will be written comments. |
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