How do multinational organisations make big-picture decisions about managing their global portfolios? How do they gain sustained advantage over their competitors? You'll learn how multinational enterprises design and manage their operations across borders, handling the tensions between their headquarters and their subsidiaries to get results on a global scale. Gain insight into strategic decision-making by looking at internationalisation strategies, managing strategic alliances and mergers and acquisitions, and also risk management, knowledge creation, divestment, and corporate social responsibility on a global scale. Round out your degree by understanding international business in a strategic way while mastering sought after communication skills through the support provided for assessments on the module.
Total contact hours: 43
Private study hours: 257
Total study hours: 300
Main assessment methods:
Group Presentation (20%)
Individual Report (2,500-3,000 words) (20%)
Examination, 3 hour (60%)
Reassessment method:
100% Exam
Bartlett, C. A. and Beamish P.W. (2014) Transnational Management: Texts, Cases and Readings in Cross-Border Management, Hoboken, NJ: McGraw Hill Education
Dunning, J.H. and Lundan, S.M. (2008) Multinational Enterprises and the Global Economy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing
Frynas, J.G. & Mellahi, K. (2014) Global Strategic Management, 3rd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press
Gooderham, P.N., Grogaard, B., Nordhaug, O. (2013) International Management – Theory and Practice, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Lasserre, P. (2012) Global Strategic Management, 3rd edition, London: Palgrave Macmillan
Rugman, A.M. (eds.) (2009) The Oxford Handbook of International Business, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press
See the library reading list for this module (Canterbury)
The intended subject specific learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
- systematically understand and examine advanced theories, tools and concepts in the field of study 'global strategic management' given the uncertainty of the global business environment;
- accurately deploy established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline of 'global strategic management';
- demonstrate conceptual understanding of an internationalisation strategy by engaging with arguments and ideas which are at the forefront of the 'global strategic' management discipline;
- critically evaluate abstract concepts and data, to make judgements about business functions such as finance, production, marketing, supply-chain, sourcing, innovation within the context of a multinational organisation.
The intended generic learning outcomes.
On successfully completing the module students will be able to:
- comment upon particular aspects of current research, or equivalent advanced scholarship in the social sciences discipline;
- develop skills to critically analyse material by applying methods and techniques they have learned to review, consolidate, extend and apply their knowledge and understanding, and to initiate and carry out projects;
- demonstrate an ability to plan work, study independently using relevant learning resources;
- communicate effectively to different audiences using appropriate media, frameworks and style;
-.develop skills necessary to work effectively in teams and take shared responsibility in groups
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