Course Name (English)
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
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Course Code |
IBM400 |
Course Description |
This course exposes the students to all the essential elements of international business. The students will examine the future scenarios of international business; examine the countervailing forces that make decision-making in international business complex and the dynamic nature of the global business environment. This course coverage will enhance the students’ understanding that companies’ needs evolve with their growth in international operations. Important issues regarding political, cultural, legal, economic, and governmental forces that interact with international business management, making international business different from purely domestic business will be emphasized. |
Transferable Skills |
1. Understanding global business strategy 2. Foundation of international business 3. Basic theories of international business |
Teaching Methodologies |
Lectures, Blended Learning, Tutorial |
CLO |
CLO1 |
Explain the concepts and theories of international business. |
CLO2 |
Demonstrate ideas in verbal and written to appreciate theories and concept of international business |
CLO3 |
Discuss ethical and social responsibility in international business |
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Pre-Requisite Courses |
No course recommendations |
Reading List | Recommended Text | - S.Baharin, N.Jamaludin, N.Yusof, S.Omar 2011, International Business: An Introduction, 2 Ed., McGrawHill Kuala Lumpur
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Reference Book Resources | - Hill, C.W.L. 2007, International Business: Competing in the Global Market Place, McGrawHill New York
- Cavusgil, Knight & Riesenberger 2008, International Business, Pearson Education
- Shenkar, Oded & Luo, Yadong 2004, International Business, Prentice Hall
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Article/Paper List | This Course does not have any article/paper resources |
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Other References | This Course does not have any other resources |
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