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2025/2026  BA-BHAAA2501U  Business Responses to Climate Change

English Title
Business Responses to Climate Change

Course information

Language English
Course ECTS 3 ECTS
Type Elective
Level Bachelor
Duration Summer
Start time of the course Summer
Timetable Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk
Min. participants 30
Max. participants 60
Study board
Study Board for General Management
Programme Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration
Course coordinator
  • Anne-Karen Hüske - Department of Management, Society and Communication (MSC)
Nordic Nine: N3, N4, and N6

For academic questions, please contact Anne-Karen Hüske: ahu.msc@cbs.dk.
Main academic disciplines
  • CSR and sustainability
  • Innovation
  • Management
Teaching methods
  • Face-to-face teaching
Last updated on 20/11/2025

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Learning objectives
After the course, the student can
  • Identify climate-change-related risks for companies
  • Analyze the impact of companies on climate change
  • Analyze a case company regarding its risks and opportunities related to climate change
  • Critically evaluate and reflect on their case to develop managerial implications
Examination
Business Responses to Climate Change:
Exam ECTS 3
Examination form Active participation

The completion of this course is based on active student participation in class. The course will be considered as passed if the students participation - based on an overall assessment - in the class activities fulfill the learning objectives of the course. The individual student’s participation is assessed by the teacher.
The student must participate in A combination of assignment and presentation
Individual or group exam Individual exam
Grading scale Pass / Fail
Examiner(s) Assessed solely by the teacher
Exam period Summer, The duration of the presentation is defined per group project not by number of students participating in the group.
Make-up exam/re-exam Oral exam based on written product
In order to participate in the oral exam, the written product must be handed in before the oral exam; by the set deadline. The grade is based on an overall assessment of the written product and the individual oral performance.
Size of written product: Max. 5 pages
Assignment type: Essay
Duration: 20 min. per student, including examiners' discussion of grade, and informing plus explaining the grade
Examiner(s): If it is an internal examination, there will be a second internal examiner at the re-exam. If it is an external examination, there will be an external examiner.
Description of activities
A combination of assignment and presentation: The students must participate in minimum 80 % of the scheduled teaching.

The students present the results of their group project. They will present the analysis of climate change related action of a specific company using theories, models, and practices presented and discussed throughout the course. They will hand-in a synopsis of the group project (max. 5 pages).

Course content, structure and pedagogical approach

The course offers an introduction to the complexity of climate change and business. Combining lectures and interactive exercises the students learn about the science behind climate change (greenhouse gases, their relationship to weather and climate), how climate change provides risks and opportunties for business, and which actions can be taken. The students take theoretical lenses to analyze climate change and business (e.g., stakeholder theory). The students will in groups analyze a self-chosen company to identify climate cange related risks and opportunties as well as provide recommedations for the future.

Research-based teaching
CBS’ programmes and teaching are research-based. The following types of research-based knowledge and research-like activities are included in this course:
Research-based knowledge
  • Classic and basic theory
  • Teacher’s own research
Research-like activities
  • Analysis
  • Discussion, critical reflection, modelling
  • Peer review including Peer-to-peer
Description of the teaching methods
Students will learn and apply theories, methods and tools applied to real cases, and hands-on course activities.

Teaching methods will consist of: interactive lectures, student participation and presentations complemented by scientific articles, practitioner articles, interactive exercises and group work to understand climate change and business.
Feedback during the teaching period
Students receive continuous feedback on their presentation ideas both from the instructors and peers.
Student workload
Teaching 18 hours
Preparation and readings 24 hours
Development of project and exam preparation 42 hours
Further Information

This is an intense 2 weeks course (3 ECTS) that cannot be combined with any other course. It is running during weeks 26 + 27, summer 2026. 

 

Aurora
This is a course offered by CBS as a member of Aurora universities (https://aurora-universities.eu).

 

 

Expected literature

will be announced via Canvas, potential examples:

Hockerts, K., & Wüstenhagen, R. (2010). Greening Goliaths versus emerging Davids: Theorizing about the role of incumbents and new entrants in sustainable entrepreneurship. Journal of Business Venturing, 25(5), 481-492.

Machado Unter, K. M. M., Park, S., & Rivera, J. (2024). Business response strategies to climate change: An integrative and research frontiers outlook. Organization & Environment, 37(2), 325–357. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1177/​108602662312028193

Rashidi-Sabet, S., Madhavaram, S. Parvatiyar, A. 2022 Journal of Business Research, Strategic solutions for the climate change social dilemma: An integrative taxonomy, a systematic review, and research agenda, 146: 619-635. DOI: 10.1016/​j.jbusres.2022.03.088

Ripple, W. J. et al. (2024). The 2024 stae of hte cliamte report: Perilous times on planet Earth. In BioScience, 74, 812-824.

Schot, J., Geels, F.W. 2008 Strategic niche management and sustainable innovation journeys: theory, findings, research agenda, and policy, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 20:5, 537-554, DOI: 10.1080/​09537320802292651

Sundaram, A. K., & Hansen, R. G. (2023). Introduction to the Handbook of Business and Climate Change. In Handbook of Business and Climate Change.

Tate, W., & Bals, L. 2018. Achieving Shared Triple Bottom Line (TBL) Value Creation: Toward a Social Resource-based View (SRBV) of the Firm. Journal of Business Ethics, 152(3), 803-826. DOI: 10.1007/s10551-016-3344

Wieland, A., & Creutzig, F. (2025). Taking Academic Ownership of the Supply Chain Emissions Discourse. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 61(1), 3-13. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1111/​jscm.12338

 

Last updated on 20/11/2025