Syllabus

Title
5173 Experimentation in Multinational Firms
Instructors
Dr. Jelena Cerar, M.Sc.M.A.
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
02/17/26 to 02/22/26
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Monday 03/09/26 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM EA.5.044
Monday 03/16/26 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM TC.3.12
Monday 03/23/26 09:00 AM - 01:30 PM TC.3.08
Monday 04/13/26 09:00 AM - 01:30 PM D5.1.004
Monday 04/20/26 09:00 AM - 02:30 PM TC.4.04
Contents

When it comes to trying out new business models, improving customer experience or developing new products in multinationals, even the most experienced managers get it wrong. They discover that intuition, experience and big data alone do not really work. What does? Running disciplined business experiments.

This course will guide you through best practices in business experimentation and illustrate how these practices work in some of the leading multinatinal firms, such as Amazon, Booking.com, Microsoft, and others, which run thousands of different controlled experiments annually and engage millions of users.

It will answer some fundamental questions, such as:

  • What makes a good experiment?
  • How to run experimental tests in online and off-line business models?
  • How to build a culture in companies that supports experimentation?
  • What will the future of experimentation in multinational firms look like, and why do we need to start preparing for it?

 

Learning outcomes
  1. Develop skills needed for running your own business experiments;
  2. Be familiar with different business segments where experiments are suitable approach for testing and solving problems;
  3. Understand different ways to develop an experimenting organization that puts experimentation in the center of its innovation process
Attendance requirements

Regular attendance is required to pass this course. You may miss up to 20% of the lectures. However, please note that missing Class 3 will result in lost quiz points, as no alternative assessment will be offered.

Teaching/learning method(s)

This course is comprised of lectures, in-class and homework case analyses, an experimental lab visit for practical experience, participating in an experiment and a team research experimental project. This is a highly interactive course. Thus, students are expected to be fully engaged during Q&A sessions and give their critical assessment in written form.

Assessment

Assessment will be based on both individual and team performance.

Assignments with percent of total grade:

  • Active participation: 10%
  • Quiz (during the 3rd class): 20%
  • Case study (group assignment): 20%
  • Group final assignment: 40%
  • Peer Review: 10%

The final grade will be based on the following total points out of 100:

  • 90 - 100:          A
  • 80 - 89:           B
  • 70 - 79:           C
  • 50 - 69:           D
  • Less than 50:   F (Failed)
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Last edited: 2025-11-21



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