Nr. | LV-Typ(en) | LV-Titel | |
4568 | FS | Course V Seminar E - Supply Chain Management in International Context
Anmeldung durch das Institut vom 21.02.2024 14:00 bis 21.02.2024 23:59 |
LV-Leiter/in | Dipl.-Vw.Dr. Hans-Joachim Schramm, Ioanna Falagara Sigala, Ph.D., Adel Aazami, Ph.D. |
Planpunkte Bachelor | SBWL Kurs V - Transportwirtschaft und Logistik Course V - Supply Chain and Operations Management Kurs V - Transportwirtschaft und Logistik |
Semesterstunden | 2 |
Unterrichtssprache | Englisch |
Termine | ||||
Do, | 15.02.2024 | 14:00-16:00 Uhr | Online-Einheit | |
Mo, | 11.03.2024 | 13:00-16:00 Uhr | D2.0.392 (Lageplan) | |
Mo, | 08.04.2024 | 13:00-16:00 Uhr | D5.1.003 (Lageplan) | |
Mo, | 10.06.2024 | 09:00-16:00 Uhr | D3.0.222 (Lageplan) | |
Termindownload (ical) | Termine abonnieren |
Weitere Informationen | https://learn.wu.ac.at/vvz/24s/4568 |
Kontakt: | ||
hschramm@wu.ac.at | ||
Inhalte der LV: | ||
Course V Seminar A-F Introduction (Online Meeting) Zoom Meeting: https://wu-ac-at.zoom.us/j/66573546844?pwd=aXN0djVLZ2NBS1ZHT2haSzRMYWdrUT09 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Course V Seminar A-F Registration (Online Form) All information regarding course registration will be provided during the introduction lecture. The registration will open after the 1st lecture, so being open from 15/02 16:00 until 20/02 12:00. During the registration period, you will find the application form here: https://www.wu.ac.at/itl/lehre/bachelor/sbwl/sbwl/seminaranmeldung. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Course V Seminar E (Course Participation) Main subjects of seminars and topics to work on as well as dates of meetings of respective seminars are announced on the ITL homepage https://www.wu.ac.at/itl/lehre/bachelor/sbwl/sbwl/seminaranmeldung. The general theme of group [E] is about international supply chain management. In order to provide actual subjects, topics to work on will be announced during the seminar registration. |
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Lernergebnisse (Learning Outcomes): | ||
After successful completion of this course, students should be able:
In addition to this, this seminar allows to develop the following students abilities:
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Regelung zur Anwesenheit: | ||
The seminar group [E] [SCM in International Context] is held on WU Campus. Attendance is obligatory. |
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Lehr-/Lerndesign: | ||
In Session 1, Topics for Seminar Papers (or Bachelor Thesis in prospect) are assigned which are either more practice- or more theory-oriented. Practice-oriented topics include applied research solving an actual problem in collaboration with an outside project partner (like a theory-based consultancy project), whereas in more theory-oriented topics, the research process aims to derive recommendations from theory for practice. Different subjects are announced to work on and are allocated to the students. In addition, basic relevant literature to be prepared for the second meeting is given. Further, students have to write a research proposal for Session 2, where they should indicate outline and methodology of their Seminar Paper or Bachelor Thesis in prospect. Further information about research proposal content and outline are provided at https://www.wu.ac.at/en/students/my-program/bachelors-student-guide/student-guide-english-taught-bachelors-programs/bachelors-thesis In Session 2, each student has to present his/her research proposal draft submitted upfront on CANVAS WU. Afterwards final version of the research proposal must be submitted (after revision if needed). Research proposals may be approximately 4-6 pages, including (1) Introduction/Problem statement, (2) Literature review (state of the art), (3) Research objective and research questions, (4) Research methodology, (5) Structure of the Paper, (6) Expected outcomes, and (7) References and Preliminary Bibliography. Presentation of research proposals should be maximum 15 minutes with approximately 10 slides. Before Session 3, a draft version of the seminar paper has to be submitted and then its findings have to be presented in class. Written Seminar Papers should be approximately 20 text pages (max. length 40 pages - title page, table of content, large figures/tables, references and appendices are not included in this page limit). It must contain an introduction with problem formulation, research question(s) and research design, methodology, theoretical framework, analysis and conclusion plus suggestions of further research (e.g. in form of a bachelor thesis). For practice-oriented topics it will be relevant to include a proposal for an action plan / road map for management to solve the problem dealt with. In the case of more theory-oriented topics, recommendations for practice must be clearly outlined. Final Presentations should be maximum 15 minutes with approximately 10 slides). Students who write a Bachelor Thesis present a work-in-progress status of their Bachelor Thesis. Ideally their work is finished by one third, i.e. the outline of their work is fixed, problem formulation and research questions are stated. Further, the initial positions as well as the aim of their work, review of relevant literature and methodology are concluded. In addition to this, first results can be presented. Final submissions of Bachelor Theses is expected to take place one semester after attending the seminar at the latest. Deadline is the last day of the semester, lecture-free period included. |
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Leistung(en) für eine Beurteilung: | ||
Basis of judgement for the seminar differs between students writing a seminar paper or a Bachelor Thesis. Judgement for students writing a Bachelor Thesis are as follows:
Judgement for the students writing a seminar paper are as follows:
Grading scale is as follows:
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