Objectives and competences
Students systematically and in detail enhance theoretical knowledge in the field of corporate governance and strategic management. Gain the ability to integrate already acquired knowledge in economy, law and other areas with the governance and management theory. Students know how to apply the acquired theoretical knowledge in the field of corporate governance and strategic management for critical evaluation of research, knowledge and methodologies as well as for original analysis and synthesis in solving problems in the field of corporate governance and strategic management.
Content (Syllabus outline)
- Corporate governance and management
- The MER model of integral management
- Basic concept and benefits of strategic management
- Corporate governance, social responsibility and ethics
- Environmental scanning and industry analysis
- Internal scanning
- Strategy formulation
- Business strategies
- Corporate and functional strategies
- Strategy implementation and control
- Governance and management process using data science to obtain important information to ensure the quality of the governance and management process and the long-term existence as well as success of the enterprise
- Using data science and established methodological approaches with independent work in the form of a research report, seminar paper, to identify and ensure the quality of corporate governance and company management
Learning and teaching methods
- Lectures
- Guided classes (practical examples and illustration)
- Independent research work
- Individual consultations with teachers
- In dividual and group case studies
- Brainstorming
- active individual and group work
Intended learning outcomes - knowledge and understanding
1. Has depth and systematic understanding of knowledge in area of corporate governance and strategic manegement and can work with theoretical/research-based knowledge (e.g. interest theories, theories of sources of competitive advantegs) at the forefront of their academic discipline. (PILO 2a)
2. Has the awareness and ability to manage the implications of ethical dilemmas of governance and strategic management and work pro-actively with others to formulate solutions (PILO 3c, 4c).
3. Has a comprehensive understanding of techniques / methodologies applicable to their own work (e.g. Kralj's method for assessing enterprise's policy; SEECGAN index methodology). (PILO 1a, 2a)
4. With critical awareness can undertake analysis of complex, incomplete or contradictory areas of corporate governance and strategic management and communicate the results of an analysis of governance and strategic management in a selected company (PILO 2c, 3b).
5. Has a level of conceptual understanding of corporate governance and strategic management that will allow her/him critically to evaluate research, advanced scholarship and methodologies and argue alternative approaches and considering ethic and sustainability. (PILO 2a, 4c)
6. Can demonstrate initiative and originality in problem solving in governance and strategic management. Can act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional level, making decisions in complex and unpredictable situations and considering ethics and sustainability (PILO 4a, 4b).
The PILO label (i.e., Programme Intended Learning Outcomes) defines the contribution of each listed intended learning outcome of a course towards achieving the general and/or subject-specific competencies or learning outcomes acquired through the programme
Intended learning outcomes - transferable/key skills and other attributes
1. Has depth and systematic understanding of knowledge in area of corporate governance and strategic manegement and can work with theoretical/research-based knowledge (e.g. interest theories, theories of sources of competitive advantegs) at the forefront of their academic discipline. (PILO 2a)
2. Has the awareness and ability to manage the implications of ethical dilemmas of governance and strategic management and work pro-actively with others to formulate solutions (PILO 3c, 4c).
3. Has a comprehensive understanding of techniques / methodologies applicable to their own work (e.g. Kralj's method for assessing enterprise's policy; SEECGAN index methodology). (PILO 1a, 2a)
4. With critical awareness can undertake analysis of complex, incomplete or contradictory areas of corporate governance and strategic management and communicate the results of an analysis of governance and strategic management in a selected company (PILO 2c, 3b).
5. Has a level of conceptual understanding of corporate governance and strategic management that will allow her/him critically to evaluate research, advanced scholarship and methodologies and argue alternative approaches and considering ethic and sustainability. (PILO 2a, 4c)
6. Can demonstrate initiative and originality in problem solving in governance and strategic management. Can act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks at a professional level, making decisions in complex and unpredictable situations and considering ethics and sustainability (PILO 4a, 4b).
The PILO label (i.e., Programme Intended Learning Outcomes) defines the contribution of each listed intended learning outcome of a course towards achieving the general and/or subject-specific competencies or learning outcomes acquired through the programme
Readings
Temeljna:
• Wheelen, T. L., Hunger, J. D. (2012). Strategic Management and Business Policy.Toward Global Sustainability. 13th Edition., International Edition, Pearson. Pages: 50-77, 90-115, 118-135, 142-175, 184-213, 222-247, 252-277, 299-307, 318-345, 348-370, 377-382.
• Belak, J. Belak, Jer., Duh, M. (2014). Integral management and governance: basic features of MER model. Saarbrücken: Lambert Academic Publishing. Pages: 33-62.
• BELAK, Jernej. Management and governance : organizational culture in relation to enterprise life cycle. Kybernetes. 2016, vol. 45, no. 4, str. 680-698. ISSN 0368-492X. http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/K-04-2014-0082, DOI: 10.1108/K-04-2014-0082. [COBISS.SI-ID 12244252],
Additional information on implementation and assessment - Course paper written examination (50%);
- Written exam or mid-term exams (50%).
Individually written course paper with presentation and oral defence; students must achieve at least 56% of all points.
Written exam or two mid-term exams with questions for examining theoretical knowledge in the field: students must achieve at least 56% of all points .
Students can achieve additional points with active participation in discussions and preparations of written paper on the case. Achieved points are added to the total number of points achieved with fulfilling previously listed obligations.