MAN-BIN116BA
Introduction to Economics and Business (Business Administration)
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleMAN-BIN116BA
Credits (ECTS)6
Category-
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Nijmegen School of Management; Bachelor Economics and Business Economics;
Lecturer(s)
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M.P. Achhpilia, MSc
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E. Bergner, MSc
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R.W. Hartman, MSc
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dr. E.K. Matthaei
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M.A. Plotnikova, MSc
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Academic year2023
Period
3  (29/01/2024 to 07/04/2024)
Starting block
3
Course mode
full-time
RemarksThe registration for the workgroups will happen in Brightspace
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesYes
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims

After completing the course Introduction Economics and Business (BA) the student is able to:

  • Identify, select and apply different basic economic theories;
  • Describe and explain the underlying assumptions and potential criticism regarding neoclassical economic theory;
  • Discuss, explain, and apply a set of alternative economic theories concerning the organization of firms;
  • Explain and apply the basic working of game theory;
  • Explain and analyze the different arguments of strategic decisions of firms.
Content
Why are firms organized differently in different industries, countries and times? How can we explain the strategies of firms? This course provides an introduction to economic approaches to organisations and management. Economists think in terms of efficiency: how can a certain goal be reached by using minimum resources? Consequently, the central question in this course is: how can an organisation be governed and managed efficiently? The course will prove that the economic approach to organisations is pluralistic. There are several viewpoints, and each viewpoint offers a different perspective on organisations and management.
It is widely acknowledged that the economic perspective on organisations is not the only one. Therefore this perspective is compared with philosophical, sociological and psychological perspectives.
Level

Presumed foreknowledge
None
Test information
Written exam. Partial grades do not remain valid.
Specifics

Level
Ba 1

Instructional modes
Lecture

Remark
Weblectures are available

Working group
Attendance MandatoryYes

Remark
Attendance and active participation is mandatory

Tests
Tentamen
Test weight1
Test typeDigital exam with ANS
OpportunitiesBlock 3, Block 4