30361 - DOING BUSINESS IN EUROPE
WBB
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 31
Course Director:
ANDREA COLLI
ANDREA COLLI
Course Objectives
The European business environment varies substantially from one country to another but also within some countries one can find big differences. This course provides an overview of the various elements of doing business in a continent that has very different institutional and cultural history, and where the institutions regulating the economic actors’ behavior differ tremendously.
The first part of the course gives an overview of the institutional organization of the European capitalism. A second section looks at the different features of national capitalisms in terms of ownership and control of business and propensity to inward and outward internationalization. The seminar makes use of online dataset in order to identify the nature of the European variety of capitalism.
The first part of the course gives an overview of the institutional organization of the European capitalism. A second section looks at the different features of national capitalisms in terms of ownership and control of business and propensity to inward and outward internationalization. The seminar makes use of online dataset in order to identify the nature of the European variety of capitalism.
Course Content Summary
- Corporate Ownership and Governance in the World and Europe.
- UK: the realm of institutional investors.
- Germany: coordinated capitalism.
- Italy: between State and Families.
- France: internationalization and dirigisme.
- The Scandinavian Model.
- Is there an European Corporation? Common elements of Ownership and Governance in Europe.
- Presentations and workgroup delivery.
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
The assessment is based on
The exam and the project are valid until the end of the academic year.
- Attendance/Participation (33%)
- A group assignment (33%)
- A presentation (33%).
The exam and the project are valid until the end of the academic year.
Textbooks
- Lecture notes, Lecture slides.
- http://ec.europa.eu/internal_market/company/docs/shareholders/study/final_report_en.pdf
Prerequisites
Statistics, Computer skills.
Last change 23/03/2017 10:40