After completing this course, the student will understand how business, government, and society interact in addressing social issues within the U.S. and globally. The student knows how to assess and define the roles of different stakeholders in addressing social challenges. The student is able to think deeply about a wide range of social issues confronting businesses today and learns how to anticipate new issues as they emerge.
Contents:
Corporate Global Citizenship; Corporate Social Responsibility; Global issues and changemarkers; Understanding and Critiquing Social Entrepreneurship and Social Intrapreneurs; Political roles, Political CSR, Business and Human rights; Stakeholder Relationships and Corporate Citizenship; Addressing Environmental Constrains; Values in Management Practice; Shared Value; Global Standards; Global Challenges.
As specified by the lecturer.
As specified by the lecturer.
Lectures:
Thursday 5.4. at 16-18
Tuesday 10.4. at 10-12
Thursday 12.4. at 16-18
Tuesday 17.4. at 10-12
Thursday 19.4. at 16-18
Tuesday 24.4. at 10-12
Thursday 26.4. at 16-18
Thursday 3.5. at 16-18
Tuesday 8.5. at 10-12
Tuesday 15.5. at 10-12
This course is primarily intended for
The course is also open for exchange students and others interested.