436511 SE International Management I

summer semester 2026 | Last update: 18.02.2026 Place course on memo list
436511
SE International Management I
SE 2
4,5
Completion of required courses according to the curriculum
weekly
each semester
English

The seminar course deepens the topics discussed in the VU International Management in two ways. First, we will discuss academic literature that investigates some of the topics we discuss in greater detail. Second, we will analyze case studies that show how international strategy and investment plays out in concrete scenarios.

We will cover the following topics.


• The relation of international management to economics
• Measuring and managing country risk
• Internationalization strategy
• Strategic management of multinational companies
• Valuation, assessment, and financing of international investment projects
• International management from real options and project finance perspectives
• Political strategies of multinational companies

This class uses a mixture of presentations, case studies, and interactive exercises. This course provides deeper insights into academic literature and case studies associated with the materials covered in the lecture “International Management”.

  • Paper presentation:25%
  • Case presentation: 25%
  • Paper discussion: 10%
  • Case discussion: 10%
  • Class participation: 30%

participation requirements see curricula

see dates
Group 0
Date Time Location
Mon 2026-03-16
13.15 - 16.30 UR 3 (Sowi) UR 3 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2026-03-23
13.15 - 16.30 UR 3 (Sowi) UR 3 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2026-04-13
13.15 - 16.30 UR 3 (Sowi) UR 3 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2026-04-20
13.15 - 16.30 UR 3 (Sowi) UR 3 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2026-04-27
13.15 - 16.30 UR 3 (Sowi) UR 3 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2026-05-04
13.15 - 16.30 UR 3 (Sowi) UR 3 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2026-05-11
13.15 - 16.30 UR 3 (Sowi) UR 3 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Group Booking period
2026-02-01 08:00 - 2026-02-27 13:00 Booking through points system
Note:
Die Anmeldefrist für die Sowi Punkteanmeldung gilt für die Wirtschafts-Studierenden der SKZ BA Internationale Wirtschaftswissenschaften (International Business and Economics) (BA IWW) UC 033 545, BA Wirtschaftswissenschaften - Management and Economics UC 033 571, Diplom Internationale Wirtschaftswissenschaften (D IWW) UC 155 (auslaufend), MA Wipäd UC 066 970; für Studierende, die SoWi-Module für das BA Wirtschaftsrecht C 033 500 und das BA Sportmanagement C 033 626 benötigen.
Teichmann K.