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Leadership Challenge: Sustainability
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Master Seminar Sustainability: Strategic Management Perspectives
Versionsauswahl
Version
2019W
2018W
2017W
2016S
2014W
2010W
Es ist eine neuere Version
2019W
dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme General Management Double Degree STUST Tainan – JKU Linz 2019W vorhanden.
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Workload
Education level
Study areas
Responsible person
Hours per week
Coordinating university
4 ECTS
M2 - Master's programme 2. year
Business Administration
Franz Strehl
2 hpw
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Pre-requisites
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Modul Strategic Management UND Modul Managerial Accounting
Original study plan
Master's programme General Management 2016S
Objectives
To develop knowledge and understanding of corporate sustainability, including sustainability as a driver of strategy, innovation and performance
Focus on making sustainability part of the corporate strategy – its mission, its vision, goals and operations
To sensitize students to the need to address stakeholder interests, including government, NGOs and international institutions
To develop knowledge and understanding of the key dimensions of sustainability: economic, environmental, and social (triple bottom line)
To show how perspectives on sustainability vary across the globe
To sensitize students to the challenges and trends related to sustainability
Subject
Introduction to Corporate Sustainability
Environmental, Social and Economic Responsibility
Corporate Stakeholder Engagement
Strategies for corporate sustainability
Frameworks for implementing corporate sustainability
Criteria for evaluation
Group assignment
Individual assignment
Final exam
Language
English
Study material
To be announced.
Changing subject?
No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants
50
Assignment procedure
Assignment according to priority