Global Strategy for Multinational Companies

by Prof. Bradford Jensen

The objective of the course is to develop an understanding of the range of options multinational companies (MNCs) have for responding to challenges and opportunities in the global economy. The course will investigate how MNCs respond in the market (taking the environment as given) and how MNCs pursue “non-market” strategies to influence their operating environment (seeking to affect public policy).

The course will review and apply foundational conceptual frameworks from international trade [discussed in Rolf Weder’s course Advanced International Trade and Business] for how MNCs should respond in a given policy environment – how best to adjust to changes in exchange rates, tariffs, non-tariff barriers, etc.

The course will present foundational ideas from economics, political science, and international political economy regarding how the policy environment is determined. The course will investigate the range of policies that can influence firm behavior (e.g. trade, tax, competition policy) and how firms have attempted to influence the policy environment through non-market strategy in the past.

The key ideas in the course will be applied in “real-world” settings in a series of case studies.

Monday, 11 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00
Tuesday, 12 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00
Wednesday, 13 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00
Thursday, 14 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00

Monday, 18 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00
Tuesday, 19 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00
Wednesday, 20 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00
Thursday, 21 July 2022: 9:30 - 12:00

Solid understanding of business and economics on the bachelor level. The lecture 10625 Advanced International Trade and Business is recommended as a prerequisite.
Especially recommended for students with a major in "International Business, Trade and the Environment”.

The assessment will include a project and a final exam. Date of final exam: 25 July 2022.

     

    This course will be counted in the following degree programs in the respective modules:

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Start of studies before 01.08.2021)
    Module: Specialization Module: International Trade, Growth and the Environment

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Studium Generalis)
    Module: Specific Electives

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Specialization: Data Science and Compuational Economics)
    Module: General Electives in Data Science and Computational Economics

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Specialization: Finance, Controlling and Banking)
    Module: General Electives in Finance, Controlling and Banking

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Specialization: International Business, Trade, and the Environment) - starting in fall 2022
    Module: Core Courses in International Business, Trade, and the Environment

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Specialization: International Trade, Growth and the Environment)
    Module: Core Courses in International Trade, Growth and the Environment

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Specialization: Labor Economics, Human Resources and Organization)
    Module: General Electives in Labor Economics, Human Resources and Organization

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Specialization: Marketing and Strategic Management)
    Module: General Electives in Marketing and Strategic Management

    Master's Studies: Business and Economics (Specialization: Monetary Economics and Financial Markets)
    Module: General Electives in Monetary Economics and Financial Markets

    Master's Studies: Business and Technology
    Module: General Electives in Business and Technology

    Master's Studies: Economics - starting in fall 2022
    Module: Generral Electives in Economics

    Master's Studies: Economics and Public Policy
    Module: General Electives in Economics and Public Policy

    Master's Studies:European Global Studies
    Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Handel und Unternehmen in der Globalisierung
     

    Lecturer

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    Prof. Bradford Jensen
    Professor of International Business and Economics
    McDonough School of Business,
    Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
    USA