Syllabus
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Day | Date | Time | Room |
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Monday | 05/25/20 | 01:00 PM - 06:00 PM | Online-Einheit |
Tuesday | 05/26/20 | 01:00 PM - 06:00 PM | Online-Einheit |
Wednesday | 05/27/20 | 01:00 PM - 06:00 PM | Online-Einheit |
Thursday | 05/28/20 | 01:00 PM - 06:00 PM | Online-Einheit |
Friday | 05/29/20 | 01:00 PM - 06:00 PM | Online-Einheit |
This course addresses the nature and application of corporate governance in modern organizations. As well as the role and function of boards of directors, the course also includes the extent and impacts of shareholder engagement, comparative corporate governance and stakeholder theory.
The aim of the course is to enable students to achieve knowledge of corporate governance and its practical relevance to organizations in the international business context. Objectives and learning outcomes:*An understanding of the range of corporate governance theories and practices *A full understanding of the current issues in corporate governance *An understanding of the role of corporate boards, board committees and Non Executive directors (NEDs) in the governance of organizations *An understanding of Corporate Social Responsibility *An understanding of the impact of regulatory policies necessary for effective corporate governance *Gain an in-depth knowledge and understanding of corporate governance sufficient to give advice on these issues to senior management.
The course will be delivered on line, and it is important that students participate in all discussions
This course addresses the nature and application of corporate governance in modern organizations using a variety of learning methods including lectures, case study discussions, and group projects. The students will be provided with relevant reading and case study material in advance of the course.
Due to the current restrictions on in-class interactions, the assessment mode in this course has been modified. Specifically, group project presentations will not take place and won’t form part of the assessment. There is no final written examination, and Students` assessment will be 100% based on written group projects which form a basis for the final grade.
The following indicative grading scheme will be used:
-Excellent/outstanding contribution: 10 points
-Very good contributions: 8 points
-Good contributions: 6 points
-Weak insufficient contributions: 4 points or less.
Project reports will be evaluated on the basis of:
*Relevance and rigor in theory argumentation
*Application of course concepts
*Quality and originality of insights
*Arguments given to support the conclusions
*Clarity and good structure
*Relevance of recommendations for managers
Professor Igor Filatotchev will be available for consultations via e-mail (igor.filatotchev@wu.ac.at).
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