Introduction to CSR
Introd. CSR: | 23-31.901.152 Introduction to CSR: Fundamentals and Current Problems of Business and Corporate Ethics |
Lehrende | Prof. Dr. Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, Maximilian Schormair |
Veranstaltungsart | Lecture + Tutorial |
Kommentare/Inhalte: |
The course provides a comprehensive overview of the essential theoretical foundations of business and corporate ethics and also establishes numerous practical application references. At the beginning of the lecture, the necessity of dealing with the topic of business and corporate ethics is discussed. Subsequently, important theoretical foundations of business and corporate ethics as well as corporate social responsibility (CSR) are presented in detail. In detail, the fundamental relationship between economics and ethics is discussed, key terms are defined and a distinction is made between individual, corporate and business ethics. Building on this, particular problems of business and corporate ethics in an international context are explained. In the next step, various approaches to business and corporate ethics are presented and critically discussed. The aim is to understand the special features of the approaches and to work out their differences. Business and corporate ethics have no impact if their findings are not applied in practice. Accordingly, the lecture then focuses on the discussion of selected approaches to the concrete implementation of business and corporate ethics in international companies. |
Lernziel: | The aim of the course is to give students an insight into the research field of business and corporate ethics and to sensitize them to ethical issues in international competition. Students should be able to apply the content they have learned to specific practical problems and reflect independently on the ethical behavior of companies. |
Vorgehen: |
The course is divided into lectures and tutorials. In the lectures, the basic concepts and theories of business and corporate ethics are explained and linked to practical applications. From a methodological point of view, PowerPoint slides are used as a framework for discussing the content to be discussed. These slides serve more as a visual “stimulus” and not as a substitute for a lecture manuscript. Students are therefore strongly advised to supplement the lecture slides with their own notes. The tutorials supplement and deepen the lecture content and prepare students for the final exam. The tutorials are also intended to train essential academic skills. These include sensitization to economic and business ethics problems, critical thinking, argumentation and reflection skills, the improvement of general text comprehension and a more precise understanding of the differences between theory and practice. Various methodological concepts of the tutorials, such as group work, case studies and discussions, create a change from the lecture and offer special space for independent thinking and work by the students. |
Literatur: | References will be announced in the lecture and tutorial. |
Zusätzliche Hinweise zu Prüfungen | The course is completed in the form of a written exam (90 minutes)! The time and place of the exam will be announced during the lecture and via STiNE. A retake date will be offered. |