436077 Excursion SE Sustainability and Natural Resource Management

summer semester 2017 | Last update: 08.03.2017 Place course on memo list
436077
Excursion SE Sustainability and Natural Resource Management
EX 1
Block
annually
English

This course is built on the fundamental premise that implementing corporate sustainability and sustainable (resource) management is primarily a strategic and organizational problem. As such, the module will provide the students with a solid understanding in strategy and organization from a sustainability perspective and pursues the “sustainability problem” by trying to answer three questions. WHY should companies move beyond serving merely economic purposes? WHAT makes a sustainable company, e.g. how would key business functions look like and which key instruments exist? And finally, HOW can managers (you?) build a sustainable business model and a sustainable firm and unfold it over time, i.e. which change and learning process efforts are important in this endeavor?   

We accomplish the course objectives through the following teaching methods. The first part (“Vorlesung”) is characterized by engaging students in active learning, based on theoretical foundations, highly interactive lectures, case studies coupled with plenary discussions, and by providing evidences thanks to managers’ leadership examples. If possible, guest instructors will be invited. The second part (“Seminar) is dedicated to in-depth case studies and research papers, both to be developed by students, with the help of feedback (by peers and instructor). It is absolutely necessary that students prepare all sessions according to the syllabus.

Physical attendance is not participation!! No points will be awarded just for being present! Attendance is mandatory for all students to this course, in order to ensure valuable and insightful class discussion. the lecture and the seminar as well as in the blog students are expected to actively participate in discussions, to ask questions, challenge assumptions in the readings and lectures and demonstrate interest, curiosity and intellectual engagement with the topic.

The final module grade is based on a total of 100 points (lecture & seminar). Passing the course requires a positive evaluation of each of the assignments, and a total of 60%.

The course requires some prior reading and preparation. Students will find basic literature for group and individual work in the course readings listed below. Additionally, you are encouraged to visit the SOWI library and use our online journal access on a regular basis. Sessions will be based on the assumption that you have read all assigned material prior to attending the session in which it is discussed.

 A syllubas will be online asap.

participation requirements see curricula

Please also see sxcursion dates!!!

see dates
2. Mai 2017 14-17:45, Destination Wattens Regionalentwicklung GmbH c/o Werkstätte Wattens