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MAN 310

MAN 310. International Business. Objective. P rovide students with a firm understanding of international business.

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MAN 310

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  1. MAN 310 International Business

  2. Objective • Provide students with a firm understanding of international business. • Given the importance of global events and globalization of business operations, students are expected to grasp relevant theoretical and practical approaches/issues to better understand the word of international business.

  3. Requirements • Familiarity with the basic principles of business management is assumed. • Students are required to attend classes regularly and participate in class discussions. Class participation, measured by attendance and participation in discussions, will be a part of your grade directly. Students are expected to obtain a copy of the textbook as not all the material will be covered in the course in detail, and instructor will direct the students to relevant sections in the book for additional readings.

  4. Requirements • Grades in the course will be based upon • two-midterm exams (60%), • a final exam (30%), • class participation (10%). • Final exam will not be cumulative. In other words, final exam will cover the material discussed after the midterm exam.

  5. Requirements • Cheating will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Cheating includes (but is not limited to): bringing unauthorized materials to the tests; looking at, copying from, or otherwise colluding with anyone during the tests; unauthorized relocation or removal of the test script. Anyone engaging in these activities will automatically receive an “F” grade in the course.

  6. Office Hours Office hours are open to all students, for discussion of any topic. No appointment is necessary. If you are not clear on something, I recommend that you come and see me right away. Do not wait until the end of semester. You may also send an email to nsolakoglu@fatih.edu.tr

  7. Web Page All class related notes, exams, practice problems can be accessed through www.fatih.edu.tr/~nsolakoglu Class related announcements will also be posted in that page.

  8. Text Book International Business, 3th edition, by Alan M. Rugman and Richard M. Hodgetts, Prentice-Hall, 2003

  9. Tentative Schedule • Lecture 1: Regional and Global Strategy • Lecture 2: The multinational Enterprise • Lecture 3: The Triad and International Business • Lecture 4: International Politics • Lecture 5: International Culture • Lecture 6: International Trade • Lecture 7: International Finance • Lecture 8: International Finance • Lecture 9: Multinational Strategy • Lecture 10: Organizing and Human Resources Management Strategy • Lecture 11: Production and Marketing Strategy • Lecture 12: Political Risk and Negotiations Strategy • Lecture 13: International Financial Management • Lecture 14: Corporate Strategy and National Competitiveness • Lecture 15: Triad and Non-Triad Nations

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