5 crédits
30.0 h
Q1
Enseignants
Brognaux Christophe; Malhotra Sunita; Pouchain Frédéric;
Langue
d'enseignement
d'enseignement
Anglais
Préalables
Introductory course in European economics.
Thèmes abordés
The course is dedicated to multinational strategies and their implementation inside organizations.
Contenu
DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
The course will tackle the strategic and organisational issues faced by local and global companies when they want/need to expand beyond their domestic market. The “why, when, where, how, and who” of international business will be addressed.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, there has been not only acceleration in globalization of the economy and companies, but competition has appeared from new players and from new directions. Going abroad is not anymore the playground and the battlefield reserved to US- and Europe-based companies. Foreign direct investments made by Chinese companies or sovereign-wealth funds are making the headlines almost every day.
If moving goods and providing services around the world have become today very easy through supply chain, technology (r)evolution, and digitalization, going global requires also specific human resources and organizational models which are one of the key success factors of international business and probably the most difficult to get it right.
Objectives of the course are to:
The course will be divided in 3 parts, each taught by an adjunct professor:
The course will tackle the strategic and organisational issues faced by local and global companies when they want/need to expand beyond their domestic market. The “why, when, where, how, and who” of international business will be addressed.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, there has been not only acceleration in globalization of the economy and companies, but competition has appeared from new players and from new directions. Going abroad is not anymore the playground and the battlefield reserved to US- and Europe-based companies. Foreign direct investments made by Chinese companies or sovereign-wealth funds are making the headlines almost every day.
If moving goods and providing services around the world have become today very easy through supply chain, technology (r)evolution, and digitalization, going global requires also specific human resources and organizational models which are one of the key success factors of international business and probably the most difficult to get it right.
Objectives of the course are to:
- review the macro- and micro-economic environment in which international business is taking place;
- understand the reasons pushing companies to go abroad;
- learn different ways to expand internationally, how to succeed and challenges to address;
- be aware of new competition facing companies in globalization;
- have a clear understanding of organizational and human resources aspects to address when internationalizing;
- encourage students to build an international business “culture”.
The course will be divided in 3 parts, each taught by an adjunct professor:
- Part I by Frédéric POUCHAIN: Companies going global: why, when, where, how, which ones.
- Part II by Christophe BROGNAUX: Navigating the currents of globalization; the new global challengers; organizing for global advantage.
- Part III by Sunita MALHOTRA: Organizational strategy & international human resources Management.
Méthodes d'enseignement
- The teaching method will be varied based on frameworks, studies, data, news, and business case.
- It is compulsory to attend classes as they will be interactive and active participation is expected. Cases and articles have to be prepared beforehand. Presentations will have to be made by students.
Modes d'évaluation
des acquis des étudiants
des acquis des étudiants
The course will be evaluated based on individual class presence/participation for 30% and on a final teamwork paper for 70% (details will be given during the first lecture).
Autres infos
CREDIT, LANGUAGE, PRE-REQUISITE
This course is credited 5 ECTS (30 hours). It will be taught in English.
A basic strategy course is recommanded.
This course is only dedicated to CEMS students
STUDENT RECEPTION
Contacts have to be made by email as we have no office on the campus:
COURSE ORGANIZATION
Q1P2 from November 15th to December 11st, 2018.
This course is credited 5 ECTS (30 hours). It will be taught in English.
A basic strategy course is recommanded.
This course is only dedicated to CEMS students
STUDENT RECEPTION
Contacts have to be made by email as we have no office on the campus:
- sunita@peopleinsights.eu
- brognaux.christophe@bcg.com
- f.pouchain@whitestone.lu
COURSE ORGANIZATION
Q1P2 from November 15th to December 11st, 2018.
Ressources
en ligne
en ligne
http://icampus.uclouvain.be/claroline/course/index.php?cid=LSMS2111
Bibliographie
Slides, cases, and articles will be available on Moodle. News will be posted on this online platform with the preparation for each lecture.
Faculté ou entité
en charge
en charge
CLSM