International Business Management (6562.5)
Level: | Level 3 - Undergraduate Advanced Unit |
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Credit Points: | 3 |
HECS Bands: | |
Faculty: | Faculty of Business, Government & Law |
Discipline: | School of Management |
CLOSED FOR FUTURE ENROLMENT.
Availability
Availability
This unit is no longer offered. Information may be available for Units in the following years:
- Version 2 - Start Date: 01/01/2007 End Date: 31/12/2008
- Version 3 - Start Date: 01/01/2009 End Date: 31/12/2011
- Version 4 - Start Date: 01/01/2012 End Date: 31/12/2012
- Version 5 - Start Date: 01/01/2013 End Date: 31/12/2015
- Version 1 - Start Date: 01/01/2006 End Date: 31/12/2006
Syllabus
International Business Management provides advanced level coverage of the application of international business management theory to deal with current and emerging issues and challenges faced by managers operating in the international business environment including: the role of the institutional and cultural environments; international strategy; market selection and market entry methods; international organisation and control; and management leadership and motivation in international business contexts.
Learning Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:
1. students will possess an advanced level knowledge of current and emerging issues and challenges faced by managers operating in the international business environment, the strategic, tactical and functional responses managers make to address these issues and challenges.
2. Specific areas covered include: the role of the institutional and cultural environments; international strategy; market selection and market entry methods; international organisation and control; and management, leadership and motivation in international business contexts.
Contact Hours
Normally thirty nine hours per semester.
Prerequisites
Introduction to International Business or Introduction to Management.