2024/2025 BA-BIBAO4022U Bachelor Project
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Bachelor Project |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc in Business, Asian Language and
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Last updated on 02-07-2024 |
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At the exam the student should demonstrate that
s/he can live up to the following learning objectives:
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In the bachelor project students demonstrate their unique qualifications obtained during all four years of undergraduate studies. The bachelor project deals with research questions related to International Business (IB) in an Asian context. This allows for empirical analyses at the level of the firm, industry, technology, or economy in the context of economic, political, social, or cultural conditions for international business in Asia from a comparative perspective, or within China or Japan specifically. In this framework, we encourage research which deals with societal challenges such as climate change, green transition, sustainability, digital transformation, inequality, or migration. The projects use one suitable and specific theory or conceptual framework from International Business, Marketing, Organization, Corporate Finance, and Political Economy to investigate the proposed research question(s). The project must develop a coherent research design applying rigorously either quantitative or qualitative methods. The empirical analysis can be based on secondary data, primary data, or a combination of both. The students need to consider the validity and reliability of their analysis. This should reflect that students are not only analytical with data but also aware about of its limitations and the ambiguity inherent to its interpretation. Finally, projects discuss the findings in the light of relevant academic literature, formulate empirical, theoretical, and, if applicable, managerial contributions. Finally, students make use of their advanced Mandarin and/or Japanese language skills to access literature, data, or other sources of information where this is possible given the research question(s) of the project.
Before the start of the project, students are to develop a short research proposal (2 -3 pages), which summarizes and clarifies: preliminary title, research question(s), relevant theory or conceptual framework, discipline, research approach, proposed methods for data collection (including possible sources) and analysis, as well as potential ethical considerations. This serves as a basis for allocation of a suitable supervsior as well as the initial discussion with the allocated supervisor. |
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Introductory lectures are given.
Approximately 3 weeks before hand-in a bachelor student conference is held. It is intended to help students to critically reflect upon the content and set-up of their thesis, allowing them to practice presenting the main ideas of their thesis to an audience talking about methodological, theoretical and analytical matters in a coherent way. All students are expected to participate in the bachelor student conference. |
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Feedback is a main part of the sessions between
the project group and their supervisor through the project process.
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Please see the project manual for Bachelor Project on Canvas for more details on the process.
Supervisor hours per group: 2 student group - 12 hours 3 student group - 16 hours 4 student group - 18 hours
Supervision hours are offered in connection with the course during the semester and cannot be automatically transferred to the re-take period.
Exemptions of any kind regarding the project and/or exam must be applied for by filling out a detailed exemption application - kindly see more information on my.cbs.
In exemption cases where a student is granted permission for an individual exam the following allowances apply: max. 40 pages 7 hours supervisor hours
Please note that this course will be discontinued and run for the first last time in Spring 2028. The last exam will be offered in Summer 2029. See the programme regulations for transition notes. |