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Socio-economic analysis [ECB3SE16MN-Z17] Semestr zimowy 2018/2019
Konwersatorium, grupa nr 1

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Przedmiot: Socio-economic analysis [ECB3SE16MN-Z17]
Zajęcia: Semestr zimowy 2018/2019 [2018Z] (zakończony)
Konwersatorium [K], grupa nr 1 [pozostałe grupy]
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Liczba osób w grupie: 28
Limit miejsc: (brak danych)
Zaliczenie: Egzamin/zaliczenie na ocenę/zal w skali zal-std2
Prowadzący: Krzysztof Nowakowski
Literatura: (tylko po angielsku)

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

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.

Zakres tematów: (tylko po angielsku)

Discussion session 1; Introduction to socio-economic concepts; application of the theory.

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

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

Discussion session 2; Social capital.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter 9; Culture and Economic Development.

Compulsory reading for this class; Richard Swedberg, 2003, Principles of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Chapter 10; Culture, Trust and Consumption.

Discussion session 3; Consumer bahavior and societal marketing.

Compulsory reading for this class; Philip Kotler, Gary Armstrong. 1989. Principles of Marketing. Prentice Hall. Chapter 5; Consumer markets: Influence on consumer behavior & Chapter 6; Consumer markets: Buyer decision process.

Compulsory reading for this class; Wood Donna J. 1994. Business and Society, Harper Collins College Publishers, New York, Chapter 14; Business and Customers & Chapter 16; Business and Communities.

Discussion session 4; Sustainable development and multinational companies.

Compulsory reading for this class; John Hancock edit. 2005. Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility. A Guide to Best Practice, Business Planning & the UK's Leading Companies, Kogan Page Limited, Chapter 5; What makes a multinational company a global citizen? Sustainable development challenges for companies operating internationally.

Compulsory reading for this class; Francesco Perrini, Stefano Pogutz, Antonio Tencati, 2006, Developing Corporate Social Responsibility. A European Perspective, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Chapter 5; CSR as a source of competitive advantage.

Discussion session 5; Business ethics - promotion of corporate social responsibility.

Compulsory reading for this class; John Hancock edit. 2005. Investing in Corporate Social Responsibility. A Guide to Best Practice, Business Planning & the UK's Leading Companies, Kogan Page Limited, Chapter 1; Corporate social responsibility - bottom-line issue or public relations exercise?

Compulsory reading for this class; Wood Donna J. 1994. Business and Society, Harper Collins College Publishers, New York, Chapter 7; Social and Managerial Values & Chapter 8; Ethics in Business.

Discussion session 6; European and international standards, tools and methodologies on CSR.

Compulsory reading for this class; Francesco Perrini, Stefano Pogutz, Antonio Tencati. 2006. Developing Corporate Social Responsibility. A European Perspective, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Chapter 6; European and international standards, tools and methodologies on CSR.

Compulsory reading for this class; Francesco Perrini, Stefano Pogutz, Antonio Tencati, 2006, Developing Corporate Social Responsibility. A European Perspective, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Chapter 3; CSR across Europe: public policies and ongoing initiatives.

Additional subject; The Social Meaning of Money.

Compulsory reading for this class; N.W. Biggart edit. 2002. Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 16; B.G. Carruthers, W.N. Espeland, Money, Meaning, and Morality.

Compulsory reading for this class; N.W. Biggart edit. 2002. Readings in Economic Sociology, Blackwell Publishers, Chapter 17; V.A. Zelizer, The Social Meaning of Money.

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)

Assessment methods;

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/EMS/1

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