Syllabi/ BA (neue PO) / B51 / Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Theory and Practice |
Kursübersicht "Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)"Lecturer: ObjectivesTo thrive in the modern economic context, businesses have to be accountable to multiple stakeholders. This does not only include economic responsibilities, but social, legal, and environmental responsibilities as well. The aim of the course is to equip students with theoretical as well as practical knowledge on corporate social responsibility and to increase awareness of ethical dilemmas companies may face. Through this course, students will be able to make strategic, moral and ethical business decisions by evaluating them through the perspectives of the different stakeholders. Contents of the course
MethodsIndividual and group assignments, teaching interaction during class, case studies, discussions, and simulations. PrerequisitesFormal: Full-time student in the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences (B.A. Programme). Academic: Students must be able to function in an English-speaking environment. Assessment
BewertungSiehe Modulbeschreibung. LiteraturhinweiseBuchholtz, A. K., & Carroll, A. B. (2008). Business & Society. Cengage Learning. Other readings will be announced through myStudy. |
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