Doing Business in Japan / India / Korea

Due to the rapid growth of Asian countries in the modern economy and intense business ties between Europe and Asia knowledge about Asian business and management has become important.



Qualification aims
These three courses aims at increasing the understanding of Asian business and management. Students will learn about the economic environments, success factors of major Asian companies and how foreign companies and managers can succeed in the selected Asian countries, India, South Korea, and Japan.

News:

  • Doing Business in India will be offered in Summer Semester 2024
  • Schedule: 31.05-01.06.2024


    This semester the course will be offered by our guest lecturer Prof. Arup Varma


    Short Course Description: Designed to provide students a comprehensive introduction to, and understanding of, the Indian cultural, economic, political, and social environments, especially as these relate to doing business in India.


    Examination: Online Examination in E-Prüfungsraum, Open Book Examination - Prerequisite: Individual Participation


    Application: via Stud.IP, Exam registration via FlexNow


  • Doing Business in Korea will be offered in Summer Semester 2024
  • Tentative Schedule: 19.04.2024 and 20.04.2024


    Course Type:

    Lectures:
    Doing Business in Japan
    Doing Business in India
    Doing Business in Korea


    1 SWS per lecture
    Exam: Written Exam (90 min)

    3 C per lecture
    Exam requirements:
    Demonstrate knowledge of
    doing business in Asia.

    Workload:
    Attendance: 14 hours Self-study: 76 hours per lecture
    Entrance requirements:
    none
    Recommended prerequisites:
    none

    Language: English Lecturer:
    Prof. Dr. Dr. Fabian J. Froese

    Note:

    Term: 0,5 Semester

     

    Doing Business in Japan
    will be offered in
    Winter Term

     

     

    Doing Business in Korea
    will be offered in
    Summer Term

     

    Information will be shared on StudIP

    Max. students:
    no limitation
    Recommended semester:
    1-3