20595 - BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Department of Management and Technology
ALFONSO GAMBARDELLA
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
- Theory of the firm and of managerial action.
- The use of theory and data to build analytical frameworks to make managerial decisions: the Scientific Approach.
- The difference between correlation and causality in making managerial decisions.
- Methods and instruments to test and predict the results of managerial actions:
- Prediction and Inference: the role of causality
- The “Econometric” and “Machine Learning” approaches
- Collecting data: Survey methods and sampling
- Refresher: Linear Models & Limited Dependent Variables
- Regularized Regressions for Inference
- Experimental design and analysis
- Econometrics of Randomized Experiments
- The role of cognitive biases in managerial decision-making.
- Case Studies and Examples from the industry: talks with data-driven startups and companies.
- Building experiments to make informed managerial decisions.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Learn about the most important theories in management, and their application to practical managerial problems and contexts.
- Learn how to use theory and data to build analytical frameworks to make practical managerial decisions.
- Learn methods and instruments to test and predict the results of managerial actions, and make the underlying managerial decisions in more informed ways.
- Learn to nail down causal relations to make managerial decisions, and build experiments to make such decisions.
- Learn the different approaches of econometrics and machine learning.
- Learn how to tackle cognitive biases in managerial decision-making.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Master managerial theories to make managerial decisions.
- Develop business problems as theories in a structured framework.
- Apply analytical techniques to make data-driven managerial decisions.
Teaching methods
- Practical Exercises
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
- Interaction/Gamification
DETAILS
- Lectures.
- Practical activities: formulation of theories about innovation decisions, and test with actual data using relevant software
- Class project developed by groups of students and discussed at different points in time in class with the instructor and the other students.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
Attending students will be offered two main moments of evaluations: group projects; final exams.
The group projects require the analysis of a case that has to be built by the students from scratch, by devising the problem, to collecting data or running simulations to acquire the necessary information to make the decision. The project will be assessed depending on the richness of the case and the information collected, the analytical level of the exercise, and the clarify of the final report or in-class exposition.
The exam consists of exercises and open questions designed to assess students' ability to apply the analytical tools covered during the course. Specifically, it tests their competence in solving and explaining the approach to strategic decision-making discussed in class, and the tools for running experiments. The exam implies an assessment of how students articulate reasoning, assess the potential effects of a given business practice, and understand the trade-offs involved in organizational decisions..
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Not attending students take a regular written exam with no special assignments
The exam consists of exercises and open questions designed to assess students' ability to apply the analytical tools covered during the course. Specifically, it tests their competence in solving and explaining the approach to strategic decision-making discussed in class, and the tools for running experiments. The exam implies an assessment of how students articulate reasoning, assess the potential effects of a given business practice, and understand the trade-offs involved in organizational decisions..
Teaching materials
ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Attending and non-attending students will have to work on slides and readings discussed in class and stored in Blackboard