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Academic year
2020/2021
Teacher
BEATRICE ORLANDO
Credits
4
Curriculum
Green economy and sustainability
Didactic period
Secondo Semestre

Training objectives

This is one of the last courses of Master's degree and each year propose a general theme for reflection on the development of the country. Therefore, it has the task of pushing the student to a synthesis of the knowledge so far acquired and to use it critically.

Prerequisites

None.

Course programme

This year, the students will address 4 topics:

1 - Innovation management
2 – COVID-19, international property rights and inequalities
3 - Green deal and climate resilience: the 17 sustainable development goals
4 - Leadership, personality traits and knowledge hiding: impacts on firm performance

Didactic methods

Workshops are based on interaction, with active participation of students and group discussions.
Each topic will be developed in two lectures (two hours each): a frontal lecture and a debate lecture. In the frontal lecture (recorded), the lecturers presents the topic and the related materiali which will be the basis of the debate lecture; in the debate lecture (streaming with recording), the topic is discussed by the students. During the debate lecture, the lecturers will assess that students have studied the content of the frontal lecture and the shared materials, as well as whether they are able to express personal opinions grounded of such materials.

Learning assessment procedures

ATTENDING STUDENTS: to be considered an attending student, one has to attend all the 4 debate lecture. The final mark will be based on the performance and participation of students during the debate lectures. Each debate lecture weights 25% of final mark.
NON-ATTENDING STUDENTS: evaluated through an oral examination based upon the frontal lectures and shared materials.

Reference texts

References will be provided during the workshops.