2026/2027 KAN-CPOLV2601U Global Digital Transformation: Opportunities and Risks
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| Global Digital Transformation: Opportunities and Risks |
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| Language | English |
| Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
| Type | Elective |
| Level | Full Degree Master |
| Duration | One Quarter |
| Start time of the course | Autumn, Second Quarter |
| Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
| Max. participants | 80 |
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Study Board for Global Business and
Politics
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| Programme | MSc in International Business and Politics |
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| Last updated on 03-02-2026 | |
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To facilitate learning and achieve a good grade,
students should work diligently on the course contents and in-class
activities. The main learning objectives are as follows;
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| No prerequisite is required. However, a good understanding of the nexus between business strategy and government policies is preferable. Prior knowledge of international business—particularly, institutional perspectives and global value chains—is advantageous. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This course provides a critical examination of the advantages and, more importantly, potential risks associated with digital transformation.
Digital transformation is a global phenomenon that compels actors at all levels—firms, societies, and nations—to challenge existing paradigms and adopt new practices. While technological innovations offer significant opportunities, they also raise ethical concerns and intensify debates regarding their broader social impacts. Accordingly, it is imperative to develop a comprehensive understanding of both the direct and indirect, as well as the long-term, implications of digital transformation.
The diffusion of digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, has accelerated across diverse industries and into daily life. This process encompasses not only corporate strategies but also government policies, such as regulatory compliance, governance, and societal adaptation. In the international context, digital transformation also intersects with pressing issues such as cybersecurity, sustainable development, and the persistence of the digital divide, in addition to global competition in the marketplace.
Through engagement with theoretical frameworks, such as institutional theory, global value chain analysis, and national innovation systems, this course analyses the multifaceted dynamics of digital transformation across different contexts. The focus of the course is on the normative dimensions, rather than the technical side.
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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
Research-like activities
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| The course consists of lectures, mini-case studies, discussions, and exercises. Students’ active interactions and knowledge sharing relevant to the course contents will form an integral part of the course. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| - Oral feedback on in-class activities and
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- Q&A in the Discussion Forum on the Canvas platform. Students can obtain continuous feedback through proactive participation in class activities. Thus, attendance is important. Students should be well-prepared to participate in each session effectively. |
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The main reading materials of this course are academic journal articles, supplemented by reports and case studies, as well as short videos. A complete reading list will be provided in Canvas.
The following materials can be useful as background readings:
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