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040959 KU Strategical Management in Public and Non-profit Management (MA) (2022S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 07.02.2022 09:00 to Mo 21.02.2022 23:59
- Registration is open from Th 24.02.2022 09:00 to Fr 25.02.2022 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Mo 14.03.2022 23:59
Details
max. 50 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
Digital class via Zoom. The Zoom codes are available on Moodle and are sent by email on 28.02.2022
https://pnpm.univie.ac.at/minormajorwahlfach-pnpm/- Friday 04.03. 08:00 - 12:30 Digital
- Friday 18.03. 08:00 - 12:30 Digital
- Friday 01.04. 08:00 - 12:30 Digital
- Friday 08.04. 08:00 - 12:30 Digital
- Friday 06.05. 08:00 - 12:30 Digital
- Friday 13.05. 08:00 - 12:30 Digital
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
First, general strategic planning concepts, strategic controlling concepts, strategic executive information systems, organizations and business culture concepts are presented based on qualitative and quantitative methods. In addition, students are introduced to selected sectors of the public and non-profit management (PNPM) and the health care sector including the acting companies/institutions and their main stakeholders. The students apply their knowledge gained to four workshops in groups based on a selected example from one of the six main sectors of public and non-profit management (education, environment, energy, health care, disaster control, sports). Furthermore, they present a group-based homework on a current challenging topic from the scientific literature in one of the six main PNPM sectors.To promote connection to the practice, there will be an opportunity for an excursion to practice/politics/science or to attend a talk. In addition, external practitioners and scientists from all over the world are invited (Dr. Claudia Wild: Health Technology Assessment, Vienna, Prof. Dr. Sally Brailsford: University of Southampton, Prof. Steffen Flessa: University of Heidelberg, Prof. Ruth Davies: University of Warwick, Prof. Dr. Liam O'Neill: Cornell University, Mag. Nina Pfeffer: Social Security Compound, Prof. Zilla Sinuany-Stern: Ben-Gurion Universität in Beer-Sheva (Israel), Prof. Margaret Brandeau: Stanford University).
Assessment and permitted materials
All oral & written homework assignments have to follow scientific guidelines: https://pnpm.univie.ac.at/minormajorwahlfach-pnpm/).
• Each presentation should take up to 30 minutes (course paper) and up to 10 minutes (workshops).
• There should be a short discussion with the auditorium after the presentation.
• The use of the beamer/online tool is expected (legible slides).
• The quality of the presentations is part of the final grade.
• All files of the course paper (oral and written part) must be electronically turned in a day before the presentation on the moodle platform (1 x doc-file, 1x ppt-file, 2x pdf-files).
• The printed versions of the slides and course paper are part of the final grade and have to be turned in at the University of Vienna, OMP 1, porter, Mailbox Rauner latest one day before of the presentation. Please ONLY print one slide on ONE page on the front of the paper sheet!
* All files are check for plagiatism.
• Each presentation should take up to 30 minutes (course paper) and up to 10 minutes (workshops).
• There should be a short discussion with the auditorium after the presentation.
• The use of the beamer/online tool is expected (legible slides).
• The quality of the presentations is part of the final grade.
• All files of the course paper (oral and written part) must be electronically turned in a day before the presentation on the moodle platform (1 x doc-file, 1x ppt-file, 2x pdf-files).
• The printed versions of the slides and course paper are part of the final grade and have to be turned in at the University of Vienna, OMP 1, porter, Mailbox Rauner latest one day before of the presentation. Please ONLY print one slide on ONE page on the front of the paper sheet!
* All files are check for plagiatism.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Requirements for a positive grade (min. 50%):
• Attendance and participation (max. 15%)
• 3 workshops as a homework (max. 30%)
• 4 x Kahoot quiz (max. 20%)
• Course Paper: written version (max. 25%) und presentation (max. 10%)
• To pass the class, it is only allowed to miss not more than two blocked class sessions.
• All files are check for plagiatism."1": 90%-100%
"2": 80%-89,75%
"3": 66%-79,75%
"4": 50%-65,75%
"5": <49,75% or missing of more than two block class sessions or plagiatism of homework paperRegistration and acceptance criteria
Online registration for the assignment to classes takes place at the beginning of the semester. Students with the highest amount of assigned points will be accepted. In case a student is absent during the first preliminary discussion, she/he will lose her/his place in the course so that other students from the waiting list may be accommodated.
• Attendance and participation (max. 15%)
• 3 workshops as a homework (max. 30%)
• 4 x Kahoot quiz (max. 20%)
• Course Paper: written version (max. 25%) und presentation (max. 10%)
• To pass the class, it is only allowed to miss not more than two blocked class sessions.
• All files are check for plagiatism."1": 90%-100%
"2": 80%-89,75%
"3": 66%-79,75%
"4": 50%-65,75%
"5": <49,75% or missing of more than two block class sessions or plagiatism of homework paperRegistration and acceptance criteria
Online registration for the assignment to classes takes place at the beginning of the semester. Students with the highest amount of assigned points will be accepted. In case a student is absent during the first preliminary discussion, she/he will lose her/his place in the course so that other students from the waiting list may be accommodated.
Examination topics
see literatureHomework Topics
„Current Challenges in Public & Non-Profit Management“6 groups (4-6 students)Gruppe 1: Education
Fenech, R., Baguant, P., & Alpenidze, O. (2021). The impact of dynamic capabilities on teaching strategies in higher education. Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 20(2), 1-13.Gruppe 2: Environment
Medina Serrano, R., González-Ramírez, R., Gascó, J. L., & Llopis, J. (2021). How to evaluate supply chain risks, including sustainable aspects? A case study from the German industry. Journal of Industrial Enginee-ring and Management, 14(2): 120-134Gruppe 3: Energy
Bibri, S. E. (2021). The underlying components of data-driven smart sustainable cities of the future: a case study approach to an applied theoretical framework. European Journal of Futures Research, 9(1), 1-14.Gruppe 4: Health
Narayanan, V., Wokutch, R. E., Ghobadian, A., & O'Regan, N. (2021). Toward a strategic approach to stu-dying COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Strategy and Management. 14(3), 285-299.Gruppe 5: Disaster
Alm, K., & Brown, M. (2021). John Rawls’ Concept of the Reasonable: A Study of Stakeholder Action and Reaction Between British Petroleum and the Victims of the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Busi-ness Ethics, 172(4), 621-637.Gruppe 6: Sports
Erhardt, N., Martin-Rios, C., & Chan, E. (2019). Value co-creation in sport entertainment between internal and external stakeholders. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 31 (11), 4192-4210
„Current Challenges in Public & Non-Profit Management“6 groups (4-6 students)Gruppe 1: Education
Fenech, R., Baguant, P., & Alpenidze, O. (2021). The impact of dynamic capabilities on teaching strategies in higher education. Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 20(2), 1-13.Gruppe 2: Environment
Medina Serrano, R., González-Ramírez, R., Gascó, J. L., & Llopis, J. (2021). How to evaluate supply chain risks, including sustainable aspects? A case study from the German industry. Journal of Industrial Enginee-ring and Management, 14(2): 120-134Gruppe 3: Energy
Bibri, S. E. (2021). The underlying components of data-driven smart sustainable cities of the future: a case study approach to an applied theoretical framework. European Journal of Futures Research, 9(1), 1-14.Gruppe 4: Health
Narayanan, V., Wokutch, R. E., Ghobadian, A., & O'Regan, N. (2021). Toward a strategic approach to stu-dying COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Strategy and Management. 14(3), 285-299.Gruppe 5: Disaster
Alm, K., & Brown, M. (2021). John Rawls’ Concept of the Reasonable: A Study of Stakeholder Action and Reaction Between British Petroleum and the Victims of the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Busi-ness Ethics, 172(4), 621-637.Gruppe 6: Sports
Erhardt, N., Martin-Rios, C., & Chan, E. (2019). Value co-creation in sport entertainment between internal and external stakeholders. International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management. 31 (11), 4192-4210
Reading list
All essential material is provided on the e-Learning platform moodle.Main literature:
Bea, F.X., Haas, J. (2005) Strategisches Management, Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart.Swayne, L. E., Duncan, W. J., Ginter, P. M. (2012) Strategic management of health care organizations, John Wiley & Sons, USA.
Bea, F.X., Haas, J. (2005) Strategisches Management, Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart.Swayne, L. E., Duncan, W. J., Ginter, P. M. (2012) Strategic management of health care organizations, John Wiley & Sons, USA.
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