GRA 6341 Developing and Implementing International Marketing Strategies - RESIT EXAMINATION

APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2016/2017

GRA 6341 Developing and Implementing International Marketing Strategies - RESIT EXAMINATION


Responsible for the course
Jon Bingen Sande

Department
Department of Marketing

Term
According to study plan

ECTS Credits
6

Language of instruction
English

Introduction
THIS COURSE IS NOT RUN AFTER AUTUMN 2016. IT IS ONLY AVAILABLE AS RESIT EXAMINATION FROM SPRING 2017.

Globalisation of markets and industries forces firms to take an active stance to international markets. This course addresses the process that firms undergo in their international marketing endeavour and treats critical issues in developing and implementing marketing strategies in international markets.

Learning outcome
At the end of this course students will through cases and theoretical discussions have a thorough understanding of strategic challenges facing firms in international markets. They will also through lectures and negotiation games be able to identify relevant problem areas in international contracts and relate them both to the strategic alternatives open to the firm and to their legal consequences.

Prerequisites

All courses in the Masters programme will assume that students have fulfilled the admission requirements for the programme. In addition, courses in second, third and/or fourth semester can have spesific prerequisites and will assume that students have followed normal study progression. For double degree and exchange students, please note that equivalent courses are accepted.

Compulsory reading

Collection of articles:
A collection of scientific articles and readings. Examples of journals: European Business Journal, Management Research News, Journal of International Marketing. A list of compulsory readings will be provided on It's learning or in class

Other:
During the course there may be hand-outs and other material on additional topics relevant for the course and the examination.


Recommended reading

Course outline
1. Introduction. (Week 1)
- Presentation
- Course format and course overview
- Assignments, cases, group formation etc
- Decisions in international marketing, market information and learning.
2. Development of international marketing strategy (Week 2-6)
- Globalisation and marketing
- Strategic thrust of international marketing
- Entry modes in international marketing – an overview
- Standardisation and adaptation in international markets
- Monitoring international marketing / relations with network partners
3. Implementing international marketing / commercial agreements (Week 7-12)
- Introduction to negotiations
- Contracts and contract law
- Jurisdiction/choice of law
- International conventions
- Contract theory
- Contract stages and clauses – general overview
- Guest lectures from industry
4. Negotiation seminar (Week 13)


Computer-based tools


Learning process and workload
A course of 6 ECTS corresponds to a workload of 160-180 hours
The course will be carried out through lectures and seminars covering the above issues. The course is based on extensive case work, which entails active class participation throughout the term. Three cases will be followed up in section 3 of the course (commercial agreements) and will constitute the background for the negotiation seminars (section 4).



Examination



Form of assessment Weight Group size
Written examination 5 hours 100% Individual

Specific information regarding student assessment will be provided in class. This information may be relevant to requirements for term papers or other hand-ins, and/or where class participation can be one of several components of the overall assessment. Candidates may be called in for an oral hearing as a verification/control of written assignments.

Examination code(s)
GRA 63411 5 hour written examination accounts for 100% of the final grade in the course GRA 6341.

Examination support materials
Bilingual dictionary
Permitted examination support materials for written examinations are detailed under examination information in the student portal @bi. The section on support materials and the use of calculators and dictionaries should be paid special attention to.

Re-sit examination
It is only possible to retake an examination when the course is next taught. The assessment in some courses is based on more than one exam code. Where this is the case, you may retake only the assessed components of one of these exam codes. All retaken examinations will incur an additional fee. Please note that you need to retake the latest version of the course with updated course literature and assessment. Please make sure that you have familiarised yourself with the latest course description.

Additional information
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