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Module Title LM Sustainability and Responsible Business
SchoolBirmingham Business School
Department Management
Module Code 07 38202
Module Lead Caroline Chapain, Jennifer Tyree-Hageman, Adam Nix and Nana O’Bonsu
Level Masters Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions None
Contact Hours Lecture-22 hours
Seminar-10 hours
Practical Classes and workshops-8 hours
Guided independent study-160 hours
Total: 200 hours
Exclusions
Description As the first step in students' entrepreneurial journey, this module will enable students to gain a critical knowledge of the evolution of the sustainable and responsible management discourses (such as the drive towards net zero, carbon negativity, equality, diversity and inclusion) and principles in various socio-economic, cultural contexts nationally and globally. This module helps students assess their own values and position with regards to that discourse in the context of their entrepreneurial ethos and aspirations and develop their competences with regards to their practice in various organisational contexts. In doing so, the module will focus on key opportunities and challenges associated with sustainability and responsible business across the social, environmental, and economic spheres and will give students the knowledge, skills and innovative tools to analyse and critically evaluate the business, regulatory requirements and moral case for managing sustainably and responsibly and how this applies to the various functions of organisations. Finally, it will critically explore the potential impact of entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs as catalysts for change in delivering sustainable products and services and in making significant social and environmental contributions within organisations and more widely to society. The module will involve opportunities for both individual and group/teamwork and enable students to develop their reflective and reflexive skills as future entrepreneurs/intrapreneurs.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • Distinguish and critically evaluate the various theories, discourses and practices of responsible and sustainable management and how these differ depending on context.
  • Appraise the complexity and interconnectedness of global sustainability challenges inherent to the broader social, environmental, and economic landscape in which organisations operate and their implications for the management of organisations.
  • Connect theory and practice to identify the challenges and opportunities raised by key sustainable and responsible business issues.
  • Develop solutions to address these issues in various organisational contexts using appropriate innovative responsible business tools and frameworks.
  • Critically evaluate the business, regulatory requirements and moral case for sustainable and responsible management in various contexts using theory and empirical evidence and draw implications for their promotion within organisations.
  • Undertake reflexive practice and assess personal values, position, and entrepreneurial ethos with regards to sustainable and responsible management.
Assessment 38202-01 : Individual Reflexive Exercise : Coursework (20%)
38202-02 : Group Video and Report : Practical (30%)
38202-03 : Individual Assignment : Coursework (50%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment: A 500 words reflexive exercise about their sustainable and responsible business values and implication for their entrepreneurial ethos accompanied by a collage (20%)

A 5 min video group presentation + 500 words individual reflection (30%)

A 1500 words case study analysis (50%)

Resubmission of failed component(s):

(500 words) reflexive exercise about their sustainable and responsible business values and implication for their entrepreneurial ethos based on a collage (20%).

AND/OR

(1000-word equivalent) individual critical analysis of the group presentation which includes a 500 words individual reflection of the activity (30%).

AND/OR

(1500 words) individual case study analysis (50%).
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