Syllabus

Title
2222 International Business Applications
Instructors
Sai Yang, M.Sc.
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/25/20 to 09/30/20
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Tuesday 10/20/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 10/27/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM TC.3.07
Tuesday 11/03/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM TC.3.07
Tuesday 11/10/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM TC.3.07
Tuesday 11/17/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM TC.3.07
Tuesday 11/24/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM TC.3.07
Tuesday 12/01/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM TC.3.07
Tuesday 12/15/20 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM TC.5.28
Procedure for the course when limited activity on campus

In case of limited activity on campus, the course will be held in rotation mode. Based on a predefined schedule, alternating groups of students join in-class on campus. During these in-class sessions, students earn participation points and present their group assignments. The course content and the overall grading scheme remain unchanged.

Contents

Market entry
Global strategy
International marketing
Cross-cultural management
International human resources management

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  • apply, critically discuss and evaluate the content of International Business (IB) as covered in the lecture „Foundations of International Business“ as well as other related aspects.
  • assess and analyze real-life management situations in a complex international business context.
  • connect different IB topic areas and key IB concepts in a holistic way.

Additionally, students will be able to:

  • organize themselves in a diverse team setting and divide work among the different team members.
  • present clearly and convincingly in front of an audience.
  • give constructive feedback on others’ presentations.
  • think outside the box and apply divergent thinking in structuring and solving case studies.
  • formulate tasks independently, develop problem solution approaches and deliver well-structured recommendations based on given case studies in both oral and written form. 
Attendance requirements

As this is a highly interactive class, it is important that you are well prepared and present for all sessions! You may miss one session, but be aware that class participation makes up a considerable stake of your final grade and, therefore, an absence will affect your grading. If you miss more than one session, you will be deregistered from the course.

Teaching/learning method(s)
Case studies
Research exercises
Interactive in-class discussion accompanied by trainings, videos and presentations
Assessment

Your grade is composed by 50% individual assessment (i.e. 40% active class participation and 10% peer rating) and by 50% group grading (i.e. 3 group assignments: 10% assignment 1 (presentation), 15% assignment 2 (presentation), and 25% assignment 3 (presentation and written report). The final grading scheme is the following: ≥ 90%...1; ≥ 80%...2;  ≥ 70%...3; ≥ 60%...4; < 60%...5. Grading is standardized throughout all applications courses. As this is a highly interactive class, it is important that you are well prepared and present for all sessions! Class participation makes up a considerable stake of your final grade and, therefore, absences will affect your grading.

Readings
1 Author: Cavusgil, S. T. / Knight, G. / Riesenberger, J. R.
Title: International Business. Strategy, Management, and the New Realities

Year: 2008
Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists

An obligatory entry exam constitutes the beginning of the major International Business and this course. Please note that you will not be able to participate in this course if you do not pass the entry exam and are accepted as student of the major International Business. Students who do not pass the exam will automatically be deregistered from this course.

Incoming/Exchange students do not have to take an entry exam.

Availability of lecturer(s)
Other

Please note that it is not possible to switch among the offered Applications courses which run in parallel throughout the term. You can only do the one course you registered for. Contents as presented here are subject to change.

The University’s general guidance for students on plagiarism and cheating can be found at https://www.wu.ac.at/studierende/mein-studium/bachelorguide/lv-und-pruefungsinfos/plagiate/

Unit details
Unit Date Contents
1 An introduction to globalization

Learn about the complexity of today's IB environment, affected in many ways by simultaneous pressures of globalization and localization

2

Macro-environmental perspectives
Learn about the external environment of multinationals, the different risks that they are confronted with in different countries as well as about emerging and developing markets and their strategic role in international business

3

Market selection and market entry
Deepen your understanding about the market selection processes and learn that entry modes depend on country environments as well as on firms' resources

4

Micro-environmental perspectives
Understand the importance of strategic management in an international context and learn about the competing forces of doing business internationally

5

Industry analysis
Deepen your understanding about industry analyses and learn that many different factors play a role when it comes to determining the attractiveness of an industry

6

Cross cultural management & International human resource management
Learn about the challenges of crossing cultural boundaries, reflect upon several concepts of cross-cultural management, and deepen your knowledge about the tasks and challenges of international human resource management and its strategic role in international business

7 International human resource management
Learn about the tasks and challenges of international human resource management and understand the strategic role of HR in international business
8 The IB wrap-up
Apply your learnings and knowledge and present the assigned IB case studies
Last edited: 2020-06-23



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