Course Overview
This course introduces students to international business theories and their practical implementation at the graduate level. It covers essential topics, including regional and global strategies, multinational enterprises, international politics and culture, international trade, foreign direct investments, and international financial markets. Through case studies and analytical frameworks, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the global business system, its evolution, and the interconnected factors shaping international commerce.
Course Objectives
- Introduce foundational theories and strategies of international business.
- Explore the roles of multinational enterprises in regional and global markets.
- Examine the impact of international politics, culture, and economics on business decisions.
- Provide insights into international trade, foreign investments, and financial markets.
- Highlight ethical considerations, sustainability, and governance in global business practices.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the complexities of the global business environment.
- Identify and evaluate cross-cultural business dynamics and their implications.
- Gain insights into the economic development of nations and their role in global trade.
- Interpret and apply key theories of international trade and foreign investments.
- Understand the political economy of international trade and its influence on business strategies.