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Socio-economic analysis [ECB3SE16MN-Z17] Semestr zimowy 2017/2018
Wykład, grupa nr 1

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Przedmiot: Socio-economic analysis [ECB3SE16MN-Z17]
Zajęcia: Semestr zimowy 2017/2018 [2017Z] (zakończony)
Wykład [W], grupa nr 1 [pozostałe grupy]
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Liczba osób w grupie: 38
Limit miejsc: (brak danych)
Zaliczenie: Egzamin/zaliczenie na ocenę/zal w skali zal-std2
Prowadzący: Krzysztof Nowakowski
Literatura: (tylko po angielsku)

R. Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press.

N. W. Biggart (edit.), 2002, Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers.

R. G. Ehrenberg, Robert S. Smith, 1994, Modern labor economics. Theory and Public Policy, HarperCollins College Publishers.

M.L. Djelic, S. Quack (edit.), 2003, Globalization and Institutions. Redefining the Rules of the Economic Game, Edward Elgar Publishing.

D. J. Wood, 1994, Business and Society, Harper Collins College Publishers.

J. Hancock (edit.), 2005, Corporate Social Responsibility. A Guide to Best Practice, Business Planning and the UK's Leading Companies.

F. Perrini, S. Pogutz, A. Tencati, 2006, Developing Corporate Social Responsibility. A European Perspective. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.

N. Lin, 2001, Social Capital. A theory of Social Structure and Action, Cambridge University Press.

D. C. North, 1990, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance, Cambridge University Press.

D. Halpern, 2011, Social Capital, Polity Press.

P. Kotler, N. Lee, 2005, Corporate Social Responsibility. Doing the Most Good for Your Company and Your Cause, John Wiley & Sons.

J. M. Lozano, L. Albareda, T. Ysa, H. Roscher, M. Marcuccio, 2008, Governments and Corporate Social Responsibility, PALGRAVE MACMILLAN.

Zakres tematów: (tylko po angielsku)

Lecture 1; Introduction to socio-economic concepts; application of the theory; Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emile Durkheim, Georg Simmel, Karl Polanyi, Talcott Parsons.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter1; The Classics in Economic Sociology.

Supplementary reading for this class; N.W. Biggart (edit.) 2002, Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 1; A. Smith, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.

Lecture 2; Economy and society; networks, interest - based model.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter 2; Contemporary Economic Sociology.

Supplementary reading for this class; N.W. Biggart (edit.) 2002, Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 4; K. Polanyi, The Great Transformation.

Lecture 3; The different types of capitalism, organization of economic process and economic interests.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter 3; Economic Organization.

Supplementary reading for this class; N.W. Biggart (edit.) 2002, Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 12; F. Block, Rethinking Capitalism.

Lecture 4; Company; economic theories of firm, transaction cost analysis.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter 4; Firm.

Supplementary reading for this class; N.W. Biggart (edit.) 2002, Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 13; N. W. Biggart, M.F. Guillen, Developing Difference: Social Organization and the Rise of the Auto Industries of South Korea, Taiwan, Spain, and Argentina.

Lecture 5; The market in classical political economy; Keynes's critique of mainstream view of markets; concept of market structure; markets as networks.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter 5; Economic and Sociological Approaches to Markets.

Supplementary reading for this class; N.W. Biggart (edit.) 2002, Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 11; N. Fligstein, Markets as Politics: A Political-Cultural Approach to Market Institutions.

Lecture 6; External and internal markets; national and international markets, modern mass markets.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter 6; Markets in History.

Supplementary reading for this class; N.W. Biggart (edit.) 2002, Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 10; R. Collins, Weber's Last Theory of Capitalism.

Metody dydaktyczne: (tylko po angielsku)

The course employs a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, discussion, case write, quiz. Although the specific activities will vary, the objectives will always be the same: to improve your understanding of socio-economic analysis.

Metody i kryteria oceniania: (tylko po angielsku)

The course employs a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, discussion, case write, quiz. Although the specific activities will vary, the objectives will always be the same: to improve your understanding of socio-economic analysis.

1. Midterm exercise 1 (22 points);this exercise will test your ability to explain and apply concepts from the discussion session.

2. Midterm exercise 2 (22 points); this exercise will test your ability to explain and apply concepts from the discussion session.

3. Power Point presentation (6 points)

3. Final exercise (50 points).

The final course grading criteria is described below;

91 – 100 points; Very Good (grade 5 )

81 – 90 points; Good plus (grade 4.5)

71 – 80 points; Good (grade 4)

61 – 70 points; Satisfactory plus (grade 3.5)

51 – 60 points; Satisfactory (grade 3 )

0 – 50 points; Marginal (grade 2)

Uwagi:

EC-B3SE/1

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