Syllabi/ BA (neue PO) / AL13 / Introduction into International Entrepreneurship |
Kursübersicht "Introduction into International Entrepreneurship"Instructor: M.Ed.Sofiko Dzhvarsheishvili, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University ObjectivesThis course addresses the issues specific to international Entrepreneurship including search and identification of opportunities in foreign markets, cross-cultural business communication, international deal-making and networking. ContentsInternational entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship opportunities deals with the general aspects of being a global entrepreneur and indentifying global opportunities. The specific issues covered include the importance of international entrepreneurship, globalization and the international environment, the impact of a culture, the global entrepreneur and his or her venture, and the importance and aspects of the global business. We will discuss global market, and the market in context of Georgia this is of course very important, because without a successful global market selection and entry, obtaining sales and revenues from the global effort becomes very difficult. The specific areas that we will consider will include the global monetary system, global marketing and research and development, global human resource management, and implementing a global strategy and managing the global venture. Course Outline
Teaching MethodsThere are five elements to learning on this course, all of which are equally important. These are:
PrerequisitesFormal: Full-time student of Business Administration (BA Program) in the Faculty of Business and Social Sciences (WISO) OR exchange student with approved learning agreement. Academic: This course does not build up on any other courses offered on campus. It is therefore suitable for first-semester students. As the language of instruction and assessment will be English, students need to be fluent in English - both in terms of oral and written communication. AssessmentGrades will be based on a mid-term exam worth 40 points and a final exam (or written essay and/or presentation) worth 60 points, for a total of 100. Exams will be based on the material covered in class. The instructor reserves the right to make changes to this syllabus, as appropriate.
BewertungVoraussetzung für die Vergabe von ECTS-Punkten ist das Bestehen der Prüfungsleistung für das Gesamtmodul. Die Prüfungsleistung für diese Kurseinheit geht zu einem Viertel (für AL13.1) bzw. zur Hälfte (für AL13.2) in die Prüfungsleistung für das Gesamtmodul ein. LiteratureRobert D. Hisrich, International Entrepreneurship, starting, developing and managing a global venture, First published in 2010. |
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