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Module Title LH The Global Business Environment
SchoolBirmingham Business School
Department Management
Module Code 07 15821
Module Lead Chris Collinge
Level Honours Level
Credits 10
Semester Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions Available to Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, MBA 24mth Masters, MBA IBF 24mth Masters students as a compulsory module
Exclusions
Description Introduction to the International Business Environment; Traditional Theories of International Trade; Theories of International Production and FDI; The Competitive Advantage of Nations; Economic Indicators; Political Risk; Culture; Technology; International Market Entry Strategies and Strategic Alliances
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • Have an appreciation of the evolution of the global economy and of current topical debates surrounding ‘globalisation’
  • Have a solid understanding of basic economic theory underlying the importance of the transnational corporation, of international trade, and of competitiveness
  • Have background knowledge of the institutional, economic, political, cultural and technological environments that constitute today’s global business environment
  • Use the theory and background knowledge learned to enhance your general understanding of the significance and likely impacts of different business decisions
Assessment 15821-01 : Class Test : Class Test (25%)
15821-04 : Individual Assignment : Coursework (75%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment: Class Test (25%); 1500 Word Individual Written Assignment (75%).
Reassessment: 2500 Word Individual Written Assignment (100%)
Other
Reading List Dicken, P. Global Shift. 3rd ed.
Hill, C. International Business. 2nd ed.