2024/2025 BA-BDMAO2003U Globalisation, Outsourcing and Virtual Organising
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Globalisation, Outsourcing and Virtual Organising |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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BSc in Digital Management
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Last updated on 28-06-2024 |
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The course will be conducted as on-campus
lectures and exercises. The course consists of 11 lectures and
three exercise classes.
Throughout the course, students are expected to participate actively in discussions of theories, models, cases and new forms of organizing in global virtual teams. |
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On the basis of the lectures, students will get
an opportunity to engage with - and critically assess – the texts
and theories in relation to specific cases. The lecturers will
provide feedback on the inputs from the students.
In the exercise classes, students will work with specifically on cases and present these cases to the rest of the class. Here too immediate feedback is given by the class and by the instructor. The last exercise class is a feedback session organized as a pitch for student exam projects, where the groups will present their preliminary work on their exam synopses to the class and get feed back from faculty and other students. After the exam, the groups will get feedback on their synopses and oral exam. |
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Course literature (indicative)
Al-Ani, B., Horspool, A., & Bligh, M. C. (2011). Collaborating with “virtual strangers”: Towards developing a framework for leadership in distributed teams. Leadership, 7(3), 219–249. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742715011407382
Arvedsen, L. D., & Hassert, L. O. (2020). Accomplishing leadership-in-interaction by mobilizing available information and communication technology objects in a virtual context. Leadership, 16(5), 546–567. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742715020917819
Brett, J., Behfar, K. & Kern, M.C. (November 2006). Managing Multicultural Teams, Harvard Business Review.
Das, T. K., & Teng, B. S. 1998. Between trust and control: developing confidence in partner cooperation in alliances. Academy of Management Review, 23 (3), 491-512.
Dasí, Àngels, et al. New Business Models In-The-Making in Extant MNCs: Digital Transformation in a Telco', Breaking up the Global Value Chain (Advances in International Management, Volume 30)." (2017): 29-53. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/S1571-502720170000030001/full/pdf?title=new-business-models-in-the-making-in-extant-mncs-digital-transformation-in-a-telco
Dicken, Peter (2015) Transnational Corporations: The Primary 'Movers and Shapers' of the Global, Ch 5 in Dicken, Peter, Global Shift (2015) p 114-165 Dixon, K. R., & Panteli, N. (2010). From virtual teams to virtuality in teams. Human Relations, 63(8), 1177–1197.
Hinds, P.J., Neeley, T. B., Cramton, C. D. 2014. Language as a lightning rod: Power contests, emotion regulation, and subgroup dynamics in global teams. Journal of International Business Studies 45 (5): 536-561.
Jimenez, Alfredo, et al. 2017 "Working across boundaries: Current and future perspectives on global virtual teams." Journal of International Management 23.4 (2017): 341-349.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1075425317301795
Kimble, C., 2011. Building effective virtual teams: How to overcome the problems of trust and identity in virtual teams. Global Business and Organizational Excellence, 30 (2): 6-15.
Levina, N., & Vaast, E., 2008. Innovating or Doing as Told? Status Differences and Overlapping Boundaries in Offshore Collaboration. MIS Quarterly, 32 (2): 307-332.
Maznevski, M. 2012. State of the Art: Global Teams. In Gertsen, M.C., Søderberg, A.M., and Zølner, M. (Eds.) 2012. Global Collaboration: Intercultural Experiences and Learning. London: PalgraveMacmillan: 187-206.
Neeley, T. 2015. Global teams that work: A framework for bridging social distance. Harvard Business Review, October 2015, 74-81.
Olson, G. M., & Olson, J. S. (2000). Distance matters. Human-Computer Interaction, 15(2), 139–178. https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327051HCI1523_4
Palus, C.J., Chrobot-Mason, D.L. and Cullen, K.L. 2014. Boundary-Spanning Leadership in an Interdependent World. In Langan-Fox, J. and Cooper, C.L. (Eds.), Boundary Spanning in Organizations: Network, Influence and Conflict. New York: Routledge: 206-229.
Romani, L., Sackmann, S. and Primecz, H. 2011. Culture as negotiated meanings: the value of considering meaning systems and power imbalance for cross-cultural management. In Primecz, H., Romani, L. and Sackmann, S. (Eds.) . Cross-Cultural Management in Practice.Culture and Negotiated Meanings. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar: 1-17.
Søderberg, A.-M. and Romani, L. 2017. Boundary-Spanners in Global Partnerships: A Case Study of an Indian Vendor´s Collaboration with Western Clients. Group & Organization Management, 42(2): 237-278.
Stahl, G. K., Maznevski, M. L., Voigt, A., & Jonsen, K. (2010). Unraveling the effects of cultural diversity in teams: A meta-analysis of research on multicultural work groups. Journal of International Business Studies, 41: 690–709.
Tøth, T. 2015. Theory on trust, chapter II (p.27-51) in Tøth, T.: Trustworthiness: Enabling Global Collaboration - An Ethnographic Study of Trust, Distance, Control, Culture and Boundary Spanning within Offshore Outsourcing of IT Services. PhD Series 03. 2015, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen. http://research.cbs.dk/portal/da/publications/trustworthiness-enabling-global-collaboration(4769810b-4055-463d-82ae-73df7fb01b5c)/export.html
Whitaker, et al, 2017 "How multinational corporations use information technology to manage global operations." Journal of Computer Information Systems 57.2 (2017): 112-122. https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1056&context=management-faculty-publications
Zakaria, Norhayati, and Shafiz Affendi Mohd Yusof. "Can we count on you at a distance? The impact of culture on formation of swift trust within global virtual teams." Leading global teams. Springer, New York, NY, 2015. 253-268. http://repo.uum.edu.my/15780/1/43.pdf
Zander, Lena et al TEAM-BASED GLOBAL ORGANIZATIONS: THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ORGANIZING Progress in International Business Research, Volume 10, 227_243 |