Yritystoimintaympäristö Suomessa (5 cr)
Code: LX00CA19-3012
General information
Enrollment
02.05.2019 - 27.08.2019
Timing
27.08.2019 - 13.12.2019
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Liiketalous
Campus
Leiritie 1
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 35
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in European Business Administration.
- Degree Programme in International Business and Logistics.
Teachers
- Seija Mikkonen
Teacher in charge
Seija Mikkonen
Groups
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LC17B_BA_FIncoming DD HWR Berlin, BA Finance
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DD_electivesDD electives
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LC17B_IB_MIncoming DD HWR Berlin, IBMAN Marketing
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LC17B_IB_FIncoming DD HWR Berlin, IBMAN Finance
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LB18HIncoming DD Hertfordshire 2nd year students
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LB17B_BA_MIncoming DD HTW Berlin BA Marketing
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LB17SIncoming DD Stuttgart
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LITO_VVVapaastivalittavat, liiketalous
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LB16S_MARIncoming DD Stuttgart
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LB16B_BA_MIncoming DD HTW Berlin BA Marketing
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LB17HIncoming DD Hertfordshire 2nd year students
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LB16S_MANIncoming DD Stuttgart
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LC17B_BA_MIncoming DD HWR Berlin, BA Marketing
Objective
Students will learn essential aspects of the Finnish business environment. This will include analysis of key industries and recent development trends. Students will know the management and organizational challenges and opportunities that Finland currently faces, and become familiar with Finnish business culture.
Content
Industry analysis
Key legal aspects of doing business
Business culture
Regional variations
Advantages and disadvantages of Finland’s geography
Materials
Will be delivered in the course work space during the course
Teaching methods
Interactive lectures
Guest lectures / seminars
Group and pair work
Company visits
Employer connections
Company and cultural visits
Exam schedules
N/A
International connections
N/A
Evaluation scale
0-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Sufficient performance:
showing just enough understanding of the subject to merit a pass grade but requiring greater effort to achieve a more satisfactory result
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Good performance:
showing strong understanding of basic concepts and good grasp of techniques, but with certain minor problems still requiring further attention
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Excellent performance:
not only fulfils all standard requirements but demonstrates originality and imagination
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Sufficient performance:
showing just enough understanding of the subject to merit a pass grade but requiring greater effort to achieve a more satisfactory result
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation in contact lessons, seminars, and company visits 30%
Projects 40%
Written assignments 30%