Teacher(s)
Language
English
Main themes
The course aims at providing tools enabling the students to elicit critical thinking on ethical, social and environmental issues raised by contemporary organizations. The specificity of the firms' impact on economic life will be addressed by analyzing the principles and practices covered by the field of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). CSR will be studied as a reflector of the modern firms' self-awareness process in terms of social responsibility and as a source of innovation in the face of today's challenges of competitiveness, sustainable development and transparent corporate governance. The theoretical references will moreover give way to more personal questioning periods developed by the students in terms of their own aspirations, perceptions and observations as citizens. All these elements foster personal change that in its turn conveys transformations within the chosen organizations.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Content
The role of businesses in society will be examined through the principles and practices of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The course takes a critical look at the social role and responsibility that businesses assume. It also explores new business models, practices, and innovations that contribute positively to people, the environment, and sustainable development. This course is based on the belief that all managers within a company, regardless of their role, can contribute to the socially responsible and regenerative activities of the company.
Teaching methods
- Lectures and guest speakers who will provide practical insights
- Practical exercises during and in preparation for classes
- Interactive discussions and presentations
- Group work and personal reflection that are part of the exam
Evaluation methods
Continuous evaluation:
- Group work – 30%
- Individual assignment – 5%
- Written exam – 65% for the individual written exam: material includes lectures by the professor and guest speakers.
Online resources
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