| Offered By: |
School of Mgt, Marketing & International Business |
| Academic Career: |
Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject: |
Business |
| Offered in: |
Second Semester, 2010 |
| Unit Value: |
6 units |
| Course Description: |
This course is a broad survey of the field of international business and provides the foundations for further specialisation in this field. It will begin with a brief overview of international business, focused on the concept of ‘globalisation’. The course will then examine the environment for international firms, particularly the political, social and economic configurations that support cross-border commerce. Amongst others, we will look at the role of national policies and cultures, the evolution of international markets in goods, services and finance, and the supernational mechanisms and infrastructures for trade, investment and finance. The course will then probe international firms: their strategies and organisational design, their entry modes into international enterprise, and their behavioural and control systems. Many parts of the course involve current events, including issues related to international trade, foreign investment and international political conflict, which can all be discussed in the tutorials |
| Learning Outcomes: |
By the end of this course students should be able to:
- Identify the main features of the international business environment and its main institutions;
- Analyse the political, social and economic configurations that support cross-border commerce;
- Understand the multinational firm as an institutional structure for the conduct of cross-border commerce;
- Analyse the key decisions that multinational firms make in elation to the choice of markets and entry strategies;
- Communicate their understanding in a clear and concise way through assignments and seminar participation;
- Research international business issues and apply theoretical insights to the analysis of such issues in the context of a complex international business environment.
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| Indicative Assessment: |
- Attendance and participation 15%
Written assignment 15% Case presentation 15% Research essay 25% Team project 30%
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| Workload: |
Three contact hours per week plus private study time |
| Course Classification(s): |
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| Areas of Interest: |
Commerce, International Business, and Management |
| Eligibility: |
At least an average of 65% (or equivalent) in the final two years of an Australian undergraduate degree |
| Prescribed Texts: |
See Course Website: http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/courses/course.asp?code=BUSI7019 |
| Preliminary Reading: |
See Course Website: http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/courses/course.asp?code=BUSI7019 |
| Indicative Reading List: |
See Course Website: http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/courses/course.asp?code=BUSI7019 |
| Programs: |
Master of Business, Master of Business, Master of Commerce, Master of Commerce, Master of Marketing, Master of Information Systems Studies, and Master of Business Information Systems |
| Other Information: |
For further information please refer to http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/courses/course.asp?code=BUSI7019 |
| Academic Contact: |
See http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/courses/course.asp?code=BUSI7019 |