Elements of cross-cultural management 1600-SZD-SPEC-EK-ZJ
To familiarise students with basic knowledge of intercultural management and communication with partners from other that the European cultural circle.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge | The graduate knows and understands:
WG_01 - to the extent necessary for existing paradigms to be revised - a worldwide body of work, covering theoretical foundations as well as general and selected specific issues - relevant to a particular discipline
within the social sciences
WG_02 - the main development trends in the disciplines of the social sciences in which the education is provided
WG_03 - scientific research methodology in the field of the social sciences
WK_01 - fundamental dilemmas of modern civilisation from the perspective of the social sciences
Skills | The graduate is able to:
UK_05 - speaking a foreign language at B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages using the professional terminology specific to the discipline within the social sciences, to the extent enabling participation in an international scientific and professional environment
Social competences | The graduate is ready to
KO_01 - fulfilling the social obligations of researchers and creators
KO_02 - fulfilling social obligations and taking actions in the public interest, in particular in initiating actions in the public interest
KO_03 - think and acting in an entrepreneurial manner
And others: WG02 basic theories of intercultural communication WK01 basic civilisational differences, with particular emphasis on axiological differences and their consequences in the process of management WK01 basic models of organisational cultures with prctical ability to analyse a culturally foreign environment KO02 basic principles of etiquette and rituals
Assessment criteria
Description of requirements related to participation in classes, including the
permitted number of explained absences: attendance is not compulsory
Principles for passing the classes and the subject (including resit session): obtaining 50% of correct answers in a choice test -plus 1
Methods for the verification of learning outcomes: single-choice test
Evaluation criteria: single-choice test
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Glinka B., Jelonek A. (2011) Zarządzanie międzykulturowe, Warszawa, Scholar Mead R., (2001) International Management. Cross Cultural Dimensions, Cambridge Blackwell
Ritzer G. (1997) Makdonaldyzacja społeczeństwa, Warszawa, Wydawnictwo Muza. Hofstede, G. i Hofstede G. J. (2007) Kultury i organizacje. Zaprogramowanie umysłu, Warszawa: Polskie Wydawnictwo Ekonomiczne.
Trompenaars, F. i Hampden-Turner, C. (2002) Siedem wymiarów kultury. Znaczenie różnic kulturowych w działalności gospodarczej, Kraków: Oficyna Ekonomiczna. Mole J. (2000). W tyglu Europy. Wzorce i bariery kulturowe w przedsiębiorstwach, Warszawa: Prószyński i S-ka
Hall, E.T. (2003) Ukryty wymiar, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Muza.
Hall, E.T. (1987) Bezgłośny język, Warszawa: PIW.
Cohen, R. (1991) Negotiating across cultures, Washington DC: US Institute of Peace. IInglehart R., Harrison L. (2000) Culture matters, How Values Shape Human Progress, New York, Basic Books, Benedict R., (1999) Miecz i chryzantema, Warszawa, PIW,
Term 2024L:
Glinka B., Jelonek A. (2011) Zarządzanie międzykulturowe, Warszawa, Scholar Mead R., (2001) International Management. Cross Cultural Dimensions, Cambridge Blackwell |
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