Vorlesung mit Übung, 2 SWS, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 5
Praesenzveranstaltung, für ERASMUS-/Austauschstudierende geeignet, Unterrichtssprache Englisch, Die Veranstaltungen werden abwechselnd von den Dozenten angeboten. -- Für den Kurs wird in OLAT digitales Lehrmaterial bereitgestellt.
Zeit und Ort: Mo 14:15 - 15:45, LMS6 - R.11
vom 15.4.2024 bis zum 8.7.2024
1. Prüfungstermin (Klausur am Ende der Vorlesungszeit eines Semesters): 23.7.2024, 14:15 - 15:45 Uhr, Raum OHP5 - [Chemie II] 2. Prüfungstermin (Klausur zu Beginn der Vorlesungszeit des Folgesemesters): 15.10.2024, 14:15 - 15:45 Uhr
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
Module Code: VWLieEMGSC-02a
Module Number: 2070501
Exam Number: 2070510
Exam type according to FPO: Module Exam (Modulprüfung)
Exam type: written exam
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Please note: Digital teaching material for this course will be provided in OLAT.
The number of ECTS Credits as well as the admission to the examination for this module is determined by the information regarding this module in the FPO (Examination Regulations) of your program (possibly only in the Appendix of the German version). If this module is not explicitly listed in your FPO, please check at the beginning of the semester about admission options. Typically, admission to the examination of this module is not possible in this case. An overview for all programs which can choose modules of the Institute of Economics can also be found here: Nebenfach Volkswirtschaftslehre Handbuch für Exportmodule (Minor in Economics - Handbook of Export Modules). You can also check in advance in QIS whether you can find this module listed there in the overview for exam registration, with the exam number mentioned in univis. Registration to the exam is only possible during the registration period. If you still have questions after reviewing these documents, please contact your student advisor (Studienfachberater).
Inhalt
Students should become familiar with the most important theories, driving forces, and managerial challenges of global supply chains.
1. Introduction to Global Supply Chain Management
2. Supplier Network Development
3. Trade Flows and Transportation Logistics
4. Volatility in Global Supply Chains
5. Risk Management
This course provides a comprehensive analysis of global supply chains from the perspectives of both economics and management science.
Empfohlene Literatur
Keith Head (2007) Elements of Multinational Strategy
Dornier et al. (1998) Global Operations and Logistics