30296 - GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY
Department of Management and Technology
NICOLA MISANI
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
- The challenges of sustainable development
- Societal expectations and the regulatory context
- Business sustainability and ESG
- Double materiality: external and internal impacts
- Climate change and the road to Net Zero
- Sustainable supply chains and human rights
- Sustainability in the marketplace
- The circular economy
- Sustainable business models
- Innovation for sustainability
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Describe the global sustainability issues that challenge today's and tomorrow's business models.
- Describe how sustainability penetrates the different activities of the firm and its relationships with stakeholders.
- Identify sustainability issues in the various parts of organizations and their value chains.
- Understand the organizational challenges of adopting sustainable business models.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Examine the extent to which different types of sustainability initiatives are strategic.
- Analyze the sustainability impacts of firms on value chains and business models.
- Identify ways of improving processes and products in the direction of enhanced sustainability.
- Assess the practices adopted by the organizations that want to perform on the financial, social and environmental dimensions.
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Individual works / Assignments
- Collaborative Works / Assignments
- Interaction/Gamification
DETAILS
The course is based on active teaching methodologies to maximise students’ participation. In addition to theoretical sessions, students discuss case studies and exercises based on real-world examples. Guest speakers will provide a practical perspective on how sustainability is becoming a necessary element of strategies of firms. Theory and practice are combined dynamically, allowing in-class assignments to apply concepts.
Specific learning activities (which may consist of questionnaires, reflection papers, pre-readings, in-class exercises, and so on) complement each class and stimulate the active involvement of students in the course.
Assessment methods
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
Students qualify as attending if:
- they complete at least 75% of the learning activities (individual assignments, self-evaluation quizzes, case discussions, etc.) that are carried out in the sessions
- they participate in the group project
To be considered complete, a learning activity must be submitted by the deadline and be of acceptable quality.
The final grade will consist of the following components:
- Short tests: 25%
- Group project: 25%
- Final exam: 50%
The short tests are quizzes (including multiple-choice and reasoning questions) held during classes, focusing on the student's ability to apply knowledge and understand all course concepts.
The group assignment tests students' ability to apply the course concepts. Your task is to focus on a specific industry, company, or case and analyze/develop realistic solutions that can be adopted to solve significant sustainability problems.
The final exam tests the knowledge you obtained by attending classes and studying materials. It will consist of a mix of multiple-choice questions and some short essay questions (e.g., concept questions or case analysis).
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Written exam to test knowledge and understanding of sustainability issues, their systemic and organizational implications, as well as the ability to apply concepts to concrete problems. The exam is based on the required readings for non-attending students, including the textbook. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions and some short-essay questions.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING STUDENTS
- A collection of readings, case studies, and slides provided through Blackboard and listed in the syllabus.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
- A collection of readings provided through Blackboard and listed in the syllabus.
- R. Hahn (2022), Sustainability Management: Global Perspectives on Concepts, Instruments, and Stakeholders, https://sustainabilitymanagementbook.com/ (ALL CHAPTERS).