acquire knowledge about the specificities of international management, including understanding the strategic and structural factors of international corporations,
develop critical analysis and understanding of dynamic developmental processes and the influence of globalisation on contemporary management, and
develop the skills necessary for conceptualising globalisation as a political, economic, and social phenomenon.
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Globalisation, definition of international management
Cultural context for international management
Theory of international trade, globalisation of production and foreign direct investment (FDI)
Internationalisation and the international business environment
The global manager and international human resource management
Ethical challenges and social responsibility in international business
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Lectures: 30
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Understand the theoretical basis of the global economy and the development of international strategy, trends in international specialisation and the international division of labour, and the basic benefits of international exchange.
Critically evaluate the applicability and influence of economic policy measures on the success of the internationalisation process.
Compare the types and instruments of global management and internationalisation strategies.
Recognise international trade policies and describe their influence on contemporary management.