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No. Type(s) Class Title
5176 PI How to Steer Companies - Introductory and Cases to International Corporate Governance Präsenz-Modus
Registration via LPIS
from 2024-01-25 15:00 to 2024-02-28 23:59
De-registration via LPIS
from 2024-01-25 15:00 to 2024-03-02 23:59

Instructor(s) Nicolaus Wallner, M.A., Jelena Radovanovic, M.Sc.
Credit hours 2
ECTS 6
Language of instruction English

Detailed schedule
Tue, 2024-03-05 10:30-13:30 D5.1.003 (Map)
Tue, 2024-03-12 10:30-13:30 D5.1.003 (Map)
Tue, 2024-03-19 10:30-13:30 D5.1.003 (Map)
Wed, 2024-03-20 11:30-14:30 D5.1.004 (Map)
Wed, 2024-03-20 15:30-18:30 D5.1.004 (Map)
Tue, 2024-04-16 10:30-13:30 D5.1.003 (Map)
Tue, 2024-04-23 10:30-13:30 D5.1.003 (Map)
Wed, 2024-04-24 09:00-11:30 TC.4.28 (Map)
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Further information https://learn.wu.ac.at/vvz/24s/5176

Contact details:
jelena.radovanovic@wu.ac.at, nicolaus.wallner@wu.ac.at
Contents:

This course provides an introduction to international corporate governance and its practical application in steering companies. The course will cover the key theories and practices of corporate governance, including the roles and responsibilities of boards of directors, shareholders, executives, and other stakeholders. The course will also examine different governance models and frameworks used in various countries and organizations. In addition, the course will use case studies to discuss how corporate governance is or can be applied in real-world situations.

Learning Outcomes:
  • Understand the principles and theories of corporate governance
  • Explain the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders in corporate governance
  • Compare and contrast different governance models and frameworks
  • Analyze case studies of corporate governance challenges and solutions
Attendance requirements:

In order to successfully pass this course, your absence is limited to 20% of all appointments. This applies to all appointments not matter the type (i.e. online or in-person).

During the two sessions on Wednesday, March 20th 2024, coaching sessions for the cases to be presented by the individual teams will be scheduled. You will only have to attend the designated coaching slot of your assigned team.

Teaching/learning method(s):
  • Lectures
  • Coaching sessions
  • Group discussions
  • Group assignments
  • Individual assignments
Assessment:

The course grading system is based on:

  • Class participation: 10%
  • Quizzes: 30%
  • Individual assignment: 10%
  • Group presentation on a case study: 50%

Grading scheme:

  • Excellent ≥87,5%
  • Good ≥75,0%
  • Satisfactory ≥62,5%
  • Sufficient ≥50,0%
  • Fail <50,0%
Prerequisites:

The LPIS system manages a waiting list for incoming exchange students.

For regular WU students the system does not manage a waiting list. Please contact int.elective@wu.ac.at in case you want to be added to the waiting list.

Last edited: 2023-12-04 11:06

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