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Standardization and Sustainability
Standardisierung und Nachhaltigkeit

6

Blind, Knut

Benotet

Portfolioprüfung

English

Zugehörigkeit


Fakultät VII

Institut für Technologie und Management

37335100 FG S-Professur Innovationsökonomie

Betriebswirtschaftslehre

Kontakt


H 47

Essoun, Brigitte

knut.blind@tu-berlin.de

Lernergebnisse

Objective: Students who complete this curriculum will gain a good understanding of standardization and its economic impact at the corporate level as well as at the macro level of the national, European and global innovation landscape. They will also understand the role of standards and their relationship to sustainability and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Description: This series of introductory lectures will focus specifically on standardization and will also address the overall quality infrastructure system in general, as well as discuss the relationship and role of standards within various aspects of sustainability. The holistic perspective of this course includes insights from the field of innovation economics as well as applied standards and sustainability research. Lectures will include examples from various industries such as ICT, cybersecurity, hydrogen, bioeconomy, and circular economy. In addition, the course discusses the role of standards in global value chains. Context: from an economic and business perspective, standardization can act as a catalyst for innovation by facilitating the transfer of knowledge and the diffusion of technologies to the market. In this respect, standards, or more generally, quality infrastructure, are elements of the technical infrastructure of our society. They facilitate the exchange of goods, services and information. Standards provide users with a common terminology or recognized aspects of measurement and testing*. Standards act as a platform for new innovations and for the formation of an infrastructure. Standards play a special role in the context of global value chains, as they reduce information asymmetries and serve as a means of global communication between international trading partners. One example of the successful application of standards is mobile communications, where Europe has particularly benefited from the timely release of GSM and where international cooperation has most recently produced the fifth generation of standards (5G). Another example is laser technology, where German industry has achieved a leading position in Europe and internationally through early standardization. The introduction of a common charging plug for electric cars is another example that should facilitate the development of a nationwide charging station infrastructure. One example from the bioeconomy that was also discussed in the course is the EN13342 standard on biodegradability/compatibility. * Some of these standards are familiar to us, such as standardized paper formats, standards on the World Wide Web, plugs and sockets of electronic devices, screws, matching nuts, etc. Other standards we may not be aware of, such as the standards for the step height of a staircase or the standards for the safety of playground equipment.

Lehrinhalte

1. Introduction to Standardization and Sustainability 2. Formal Standardization 3. Standards Consortia and Fora 4. Company Standards 5. Private Standards 6. Quality Infrastructure 7. Standards in GVCs 8. The role of Standards in Sustainable Development and within the context of the SDGs 9. Research, Innovation and Standardization 10. IPR and Standardization 11. The role of labelling, eco-labelling and their relation to standards 12. Standardization in the Bioeconomy 13. Standardization in the Circular Economy 14. Standardization in Cyber Security 15. Standardization in the Hydrogen sector 16. Standardization Policy

Modulbestandteile

Compulsory area

Die folgenden Veranstaltungen sind für das Modul obligatorisch:

LehrveranstaltungenArtNummerTurnusSpracheSWS ISIS VVZ
Standardization and SustainabilityVL73 510 L 284WiSeen2
Standardization and SustainabilityUE73 51 L 24WiSeen2

Arbeitsaufwand und Leistungspunkte

Standardization and Sustainability (VL):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Attendance15.02.0h30.0h
Pre/post processing15.04.0h60.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Standardization and Sustainability (UE):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Attendance15.02.0h30.0h
Pre/post processing15.04.0h60.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)
Der Aufwand des Moduls summiert sich zu 180.0 Stunden. Damit umfasst das Modul 6 Leistungspunkte.

Beschreibung der Lehr- und Lernformen

Lecture and exercise. Guest lectures by industry experts and scientists. As part of the exercise, a short seminar paper has to be written. Additionally, each student will have to hold one 10-minute presentation per semester.

Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme / Prüfung

Wünschenswerte Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme an den Lehrveranstaltungen:

Basic skills in accordance with Business and Economics courses (not mandatory)

Verpflichtende Voraussetzungen für die Modulprüfungsanmeldung:

Dieses Modul hat keine Prüfungsvoraussetzungen.

Abschluss des Moduls

Benotung

Benotet

Prüfungsform

Portfolio examination

Art der Portfolioprüfung

100 Punkte insgesamt

Sprache(n)

German

Prüfungselemente

NamePunkteKategorieDauer/Umfang
Exercise - essay30schriftlich5 pages
Exercise - Multiple Choice Test10schriftlich20 Minutes
Lecture - written exam50schriftlich60 Minutes
Lecture- Presentation10schriftlich10 minutes

Notenschlüssel

Notenschlüssel »Notenschlüssel 4: Fak I, Fak VII«

Gesamtpunktzahl1.01.31.72.02.32.73.03.33.74.0
100.0pt90.0pt85.0pt80.0pt76.0pt72.0pt67.0pt63.0pt59.0pt54.0pt50.0pt

Prüfungsbeschreibung (Abschluss des Moduls)

The portfolio examination consists of the following elements, adding up to a maximum of 100 credits. The grading follows the joint conversion key of the School of Economics and Management (decision of the school's council dated May 28, 2014 - FKR VII-4/8-28.05.2014).

Dauer des Moduls

Für Belegung und Abschluss des Moduls ist folgende Semesteranzahl veranschlagt:
1 Semester.

Dieses Modul kann in folgenden Semestern begonnen werden:
Sommersemester.

Maximale teilnehmende Personen

Dieses Modul ist nicht auf eine Anzahl Studierender begrenzt.

Anmeldeformalitäten

The registration procedure for the lecture and the tutorial will be presented during the first lecture in term.

Literaturhinweise, Skripte

Skript in Papierform

Verfügbarkeit:  nicht verfügbar

 

Skript in elektronischer Form

Verfügbarkeit:  verfügbar
Zusätzliche Informationen:

 

Literatur

Empfohlene Literatur
The latest version of the schedule is available on our website. References and lecture notes will be available on https://isis.tu-berlin.de.

Zugeordnete Studiengänge


Diese Modulversion wird in folgenden Studiengängen verwendet:

Studiengang / StuPOStuPOsVerwendungenErste VerwendungLetzte Verwendung
Economics and Sustainability (M. Sc.)12WiSe 2024/25SoSe 2025
ICT Innovation (M. Sc.)17SoSe 2022SoSe 2025
Industrial Economics (M. Sc.)17SoSe 2022SoSe 2025
Information Systems Management (Wirtschaftsinformatik) (M. Sc.)17SoSe 2022SoSe 2025
Innovation Management, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability (M. Sc.)17SoSe 2022SoSe 2025
Maschinenbau (M. Sc.)110SoSe 2022SoSe 2025
Wirtschaftsinformatik (B. Sc.)214SoSe 2022SoSe 2025
Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen (M. Sc.)17SoSe 2022SoSe 2025
Wirtschaftsmathematik (M. Sc.)17SoSe 2022SoSe 2025

Studierende anderer Studiengänge können dieses Modul ohne Kapazitätsprüfung belegen.

Sonstiges

Keine Angabe