2024/2025 BA-BHAAV5009U Strategic Management of Innovation and Technology
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Strategic Management of Innovation and Technology |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business
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Last updated on 09-02-2024 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The course has multiple learning objectives. The
highest grade 12 is given to students if they comply with the
following learning outcomes:
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Course content, structure and pedagogical approach | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Content Innovation is a critical activity for firms to obtain competitive advantage. In this course, special emphasis is placed on technological innovation, which is at the core of successful companies such as Novo Nordisk, Google, and Apple. The course will present students with a comprehensive overview on innovation management and the structure broadly follows the innovation value chain, which covers the range between generating new scientific knowledge and life-cycle management of established products. We will discuss topics such as how ideas for innovative projects can be sourced by means of internal R&D activity and external collaboration (e.g., strategic alliances), the protection of innovation by using intellectual property rights, and the trade-offs that emerge when organizing and securing funding for innovation. We will also reflect on the prospects of artificial intelligence for firm innovation. The course will combine theoretical perspectives with plenty of cases and examples, and provide analytical tools to the students that are useful for managing innovation in firms.
Structure The course follows the format of a three hours per week semester course. Broadly speaking, the lectures will center around the broad themes 1) innovation fundamentals, 2) sourcing internal and external ideas for innovation, 3) orchestrating organizational and financial resources for innovation, 4) protecting innovation, and 5) special topics (such as artificial intelligence and digital platforms). |
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Description of the teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The course is lecture-based while also designed
to be highly interactive, with students being encouraged to provide
own reflections and insights. Case studies are an integral part of
the classes and will typically include group work and student
presentations. Moreover, to ensure continuous feedback, the course
includes elements of blended learning, such as online quizzes.
The course is developed in accordance with the Nordic-9 teaching principles. In particular, the course relates to items N1 ("deep business knowledge"), N2 ("analytical with data"), N3 ("humanity's challenges"), N5 ("ethical dilemmas"), N6 ("critical thinking & constructive collaborating"), and N7 ("prosperity & future generations"). |
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Feedback during the teaching period | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Feedback will be given in the context of group work, exercises and case discussions performed during class. Moreover, students will be offered multiple-choice quizzes on Canvas. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Core reading:
Schilling, Melissa A. (2023). Strategic Management of technological innovation (7th edition), McGraw-Hill, New York.
Additional literature:
More literature to be announced in the syllabus |