Course - Knowledge Management in a Global Economy II - GEOG8518
Knowledge Management in a Global Economy II
About
About the course
Course content
GEOG 8518 is a reading course and the reading list will be decided upon individually. The paper can be handed in, in either English or Norwegian. The course builds on the masters course GEOG 3518. Candidates who did not study this subject should follow the lectures and study the readings of this course. As in GEOG 3518 different perspectives on globalization is presented, together with discussions on how this influences both business and regional and national opportunities for agency. Focus is on the possibilities that enterprises have in a globalized knowledge economy. Case examples are used to illustrate how businesses can draw on their surroundings and networks locally, regionally, nationally and internationally in their endeavours to innovate. The course presents how strategies and actions occur at the interface between economy and culture. Knowledge development across cultural boundaries is thus a central theme. This interdisciplinary course is founded on the collaboration between the Department of Geography and the Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management.
Learning outcome
The course provides the candidates with high competence on economic and cultural globalization, with main focus on the relations between processes of globalization and company strategies.
Learning methods and activities
Paper.
Required previous knowledge
MA in Geography or equivalent.
Subject areas
- Geography