Veranstaltung

LV-Nummer
Beschreibung
Gesamt-Lehrleistung 37,33 UE
Semester SoSe 2023
Veranstaltungsformat LV / Seminar
Gruppe
Kleingruppe Nein
Darf parallel stattfinden innerhalb der Veranstaltungsvorlage Ja
Organisationseinheiten Technische Universität Berlin
Fakultät I
↳     Institut für Philosophie, Literatur-, Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte
↳         31319101 Center for Cultural Studies on Science and Technology in China (CCST)
URLs
Label Hybrid-Veranstaltung (vor Ort und Online-Übertragung)
Ansprechpartner*innen
Becker, Tania
Verantwortliche
Sprache Deutsch

Termine (2)


09:00 - 16:00, Sa. 08.07 - 09.07.23, täglich, inklusive Wochenenden

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Charlottenburg
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31319101 Center for Cultural Studies on Science and Technology in China (CCST)

18,67 UE
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09:00 - 16:00, Sa. 15.07 - 16.07.23, täglich, inklusive Wochenenden

(
Charlottenburg
)

31319101 Center for Cultural Studies on Science and Technology in China (CCST)

18,67 UE
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China in Transition - The Perspectives of Economy, Industry, Company and Consumer (Blockseminar) (English)
MAR 4.064 (Charlottenburg)
China in Transition - The Perspectives of Economy, Industry, Company and Consumer (Blockseminar) (English)
MAR 4.064 (Charlottenburg)
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China in Transition - The Perspectives of Economy, Industry, Company and Consumer (Blockseminar) (English)
MAR 4.064 (Charlottenburg)
China in Transition - The Perspectives of Economy, Industry, Company and Consumer (Blockseminar) (English)
MAR 4.064 (Charlottenburg)
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Findet als Blockseminar hybrid statt.

Dozierende:

HAN Zheng, zheng.han@tongji.edu.cn

Content:

This course will focus on four major themes that are imperative for future business leaders in understanding today’s China, making strategic decisions, i.e.

1) China’s macro-economy context in particular in the aftermath of the Convid-19 pandemic

2) Transformation of competitive strategies of multinationals (MNCs) in China

3) Context and particularities of innovation management in China; and

4) Characteristics and challenges of Chinese entrepreneurship and Chinese startups. The course will first explain why the ‘Socialism with Chinese Characteristics’ is able to create 10% GDP growth over three decades and how a ‘5-Year-Plan’ can contribute to an increasingly market-driven economy

To what extent is this ‘success model’ sustainable in the long run considering challenges in society, economy, ecological environment and politics? What road blocks Chinese economy has to overcome in the short and mid-term especially in light of the post-Convid-19 world economy? Based on this understanding, the course will then depict the transformation of strategies of multinationals in China and their current challenges. In particular mid-market strategy and business model innovation in China will be discussed more in depth. Thirdly, context and particularities of innovation management in China will be elaborated. At macro level the course will review strength and weaknesses of the Chinese innovation ecosystem, and at micro level the course will look at how do Chinese companies innovate? Chinese entrepreneurism will be studied by looking at different breeds of Chinese entrepreneurism including both traditional family businesses as well as world-class tech startups. Fourthly, Particularities of Chinese consumers will be discussed. How Chinese consumers have transformed over the years? What are impacts of national culture on consumer behavior?

Literature:

  • The Economist (2022). China's Economy is beset by problems
  • Lee, K.F. (2018) AI Superpowers: China Silicon Valley, and the New World Order,
  • Dychtwald (2021). China’s new innovation advantage.
  • McKinsey (2022). China Consumer Report


Requirements:

In class participation (30%): In class participation will be assessed based on level of participation as well as quality of input during in class discussion.

Final Team presentation (70%): 15 min team presentation with 10-15 min Q&A

 

Evaluation criteria:

Both individual and group assignments will be evaluated by taking the following aspects into consideration:

•               Clear structure

•               Genuine analysis

•               Logical argumentation

•               Appealing examples

•               Quality of content presentation

 

Final Team presentation (70%): 15 min team presentation with 10-15 min Q&A

 

Evaluation criteria:

Both individual and group assignments will be evaluated by taking the following aspects into consideration:

•               Clear structure

•               Genuine analysis

•               Logical argumentation

•               Appealing examples

•               Quality of content presentation