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Nov 21, 2024
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MB 6400 - Economic Analysis Decision Making2 lecture hours 4 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This course presents the key economic concepts that shape an organization’s environment from both a macroeconomic and microeconomic perspective. Students formulate a framework to evaluate how conditions vary in different countries in ways that matter to the globalization of business. They then design an organization strategy that will result in global competitive advantage. Students also compare and contrast global management and ethical issues related to economics and global business expansion. (prereq: MB 6100 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Explain the impact of labor supply and demand on wage rates for faculty and staff
- Develop a view of the organization as a sub-process within a much broader societal context
- Identify global factors with the greatest degree of relevancy to the organization
- Evaluate the organization’s readiness for global engagement
- Apply an ethical framework to a specific scenario to identify ethical issues
- Select from among different options the best option that addresses an ethical dilemma in a socially responsible manner
- Analyze the implications of legal and regulatory environments on the workplace
- Contrast global ethical issues with regional ethical issues
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
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Coordinator Dr. Paul Hudec
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