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Research Seminar in Main Subject II - International Business
Research Seminar in Main Subject III - International Business
Research Seminar in Main Subject IV - International Business
Dissertation-relevant theories - International Business
Research Seminar - International Business
Research Seminar - International Business
Research Seminar - Participating in scientific discourse I
Research Seminar - Participating in scientific discourse II
Research Seminar in Main Subject I - International Business
Research Seminar in Main Subject II - International Business
Research Seminar in Main Subject III - International Business
Research Seminar in Main Subject IV - International Business
Research Seminar in Main Subject V - International Business
Research Seminar in Main Subject VI - International Business
Research Seminar in Secondary Subject - International Business
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This seminar deals with global strategy and organizational questions in the context of internationally operating firms and organizations.
This includes topics such as
- strategic problem solving,
- corporate intervention behavior,
- headquarters structures and value added,
- corporate behavior and decision making in the context of corporate-startup collaborations,
- new entrepreneurial ventures and their internationlization
- organizational control mechanisms
Offers PhD Students a forum to discuss their concepts, research proposals or paper ideas.
Selected additional papers will be added and discussed during the course.
1-2 guest lectures will also be added to the course at a later stage.
After the completion of the seminar the students should be able
- to categorize their dissertation project into the themes of the field
- to identify relevant literature for their dissertation project
- to define next steps in their dissertation projects, and
- to present their dissertation project, paper idea, or research question to a scientific audience
- to discuss and criticize research projects - their empirical design, analysis, theoretical stringency, conceptual clarity, and overall contribution.
As this course format heavily relies on personal interaction between students and faculty, presence in sessions is mandatory.
The participants present their own dissertation project, take an active part in the scientific discussion, and develop a written contribution.
Grading:
33%individual participation and contributions to discussion
33%individual presention and question handling after the presentation
34%quality of the presentation document
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Institute for International Business
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