Lehrveranstaltungsübersicht Wintersemester 2010/2011
Bachelor
Betriebswirtschaftslehre VI
- Tutorium zu Development and Environment (70083)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Di. 12:30 - 14:00 in II-013 Tutor Nachträgliche
Änderung vom 13.10.2010:Die Veranstaltung wurde nachträglich hinzugefügt.
- Development and Environment (70178)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Di. 10:00 - 11:30 in VII-201 Völker, Waibel Inhalt:
Overview of major issues of economic development and poverty reduction, implications of economic growth theories for development the economics of poverty, the role of agriculture in economic development - Overview the theoretical concepts of environmental economics: public goods and market failure, public sector solutions (Pigou) and private solutions (Coase) to externatilitis.
Bemerkungen:
Erwartete Vorkenntnisse: Modules of the first 4 terms, fair command of English language: The course can be taken by students of economics and related fields (e.g. horticulture , engineering sociology, political science). It requires a basic understanding of microeconomic theory. The exam students are free to choose the language - English or German.
Entwicklungs- und Umweltökonomik
- Planning and Evaluation of Development Projects (172803)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Mo. 10:00 - 11:30 in I-342 Gödecke, Hohfeld, Waibel Inhalt:
Principles and Examples of Cost Benefit Analyses of Development Projects; Examples from Agriculture, Environment and Health. Literatur:
- Brent, R. (1998) Cost Benefit analysis for Development Countries, Cheletenahm.
- Curry S. and J. Weiss (1993) Project Analysis in Developing Countries, Macmillia.
- Gittinger, J. P. (1982) Economic analysis of Agricultural projects.
- Little, A. and J. A. Mireless (1980) Project Appraisal and Planning for Developing Countries.
- Fleischer, G. and H. Waibel (1994) Ansätze zur Erweiterung der Kosten Nutzen Analyse am Beispiel der Bewässerungslandwirtschaft, Köln.
- Project Evaluation Reports of the World Bank, Asian Development Bank und der Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ).
Bemerkungen:
Prüfungsleistung: Mündliche Prüfung. - Seminar Entwicklungsökonomie (172807)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Blockveranstaltung Grote, Hardeweg, Waibel Inhalt:
Das Seminar ist eine Gemeinschaftsveranstaltung für Studierende des Faches Entwicklungsökonomik und der beiden ökonomischen Prüfungsfächer im Studium Gartenbauwissenschaften. Die Studierenden sollen zu einem Thema einen 30 minütigen Vortrag halten, der anschließend diskutiert wird. Für die erfolgreiche Teilnahme (Hausarbeit, Vortrag, regelmäßige Teilnahme an der Diskussion) wird ein Schein erteilt. Literatur:
Wird themenabhängig bekannt gegeben. Bemerkungen:
Der Termin der Vorbesprechung wird durch Aushang und auf der Website bekannt gegeben.
Hauptstudium Fächergruppe A
Entwicklungs- und Umweltökonomik
- Planning and Evaluation of Development Projects (72803)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Mo. 10:00 - 11:30 in I-342 Gödecke, Hohfeld, Waibel Inhalt:
Principles and Examples of Cost Benefit Analyses of Development Projects; Examples from Agriculture, Environment and Health. Literatur:
- Brent, R. (1998) Cost Benefit analysis for Development Countries, Cheletenahm.
- Curry S. and J. Weiss (1993) Project Analysis in Developing Countries, Macmillia.
- Gittinger, J. P. (1982) Economic analysis of Agricultural projects.
- Little, A. and J. A. Mireless (1980) Project Appraisal and Planning for Developing Countries.
- Fleischer, G. and H. Waibel (1994) Ansätze zur Erweiterung der Kosten Nutzen Analyse am Beispiel der Bewässerungslandwirtschaft, Köln.
- Project Evaluation Reports of the World Bank, Asian Development Bank und der Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ).
Bemerkungen:
Prüfungsleistung: Mündliche Prüfung. - Seminar Entwicklungsökonomie (72807)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Blockveranstaltung Grote, Hardeweg, Waibel Inhalt:
Das Seminar ist eine Gemeinschaftsveranstaltung für Studierende des Faches Entwicklungsökonomik und der beiden ökonomischen Prüfungsfächer im Studium Gartenbauwissenschaften. Die Studierenden sollen zu einem Thema einen 30 minütigen Vortrag halten, der anschließend diskutiert wird. Für die erfolgreiche Teilnahme (Hausarbeit, Vortrag, regelmäßige Teilnahme an der Diskussion) wird ein Schein erteilt. Literatur:
Wird themenabhängig bekannt gegeben. Bemerkungen:
Der Termin der Vorbesprechung wird durch Aushang und auf der Website bekannt gegeben.
- Colloquium for Graduate and Master Students (72823)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Di. 16:15 - 17:45 (14-tägig) in III-115 Grote, Waibel Inhalt:
Presentation and critical discussion of proposals and studies from Master and Diploma Students.
Bemerkungen:
Interested participants are requested to register at the secretariat of the Institute for Environmental Economics and World Trade.
Link:
- Seminar International Doctoral Studies (72824)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Di. 16:15 - 17:45 (14-tägig) in III-115 Grote, Waibel Inhalt:
Studies and progress reports presented by doctoral students will be critically assessed and discussed. Bemerkungen:
Interested participants are requested to register at the secretariat of the Institute for Environmental Economics and World Trade.
Link:
Forschungsveranstaltungen
- Forschungskolloquium Vulnerability (77781)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Blockveranstaltung Grote, Hübler, Menkhoff, Sibbertsen, Strulik, Wagener, Waibel Inhalt:
Researchers present their recent work on the empirical dimensions and theoretical aspects of, and possible policy responses to, economic vulnerability.
Nebenfachstudium
- Seminar Entwicklungsökonomie (76407)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Blockveranstaltung Grote, Hardeweg, Waibel Inhalt:
Das Seminar ist eine Gemeinschaftsveranstaltung für Studierende des Faches Entwicklungsökonomik und der beiden ökonomischen Prüfungsfächer im Studium Gartenbauwissenschaften. Die Studierenden sollen zu einem Thema einen 30 minütigen Vortrag halten, der anschließend diskutiert wird. Für die erfolgreiche Teilnahme (Hausarbeit, Vortrag, regelmäßige Teilnahme an der Diskussion) wird ein Schein erteilt. Literatur:
Wird themenabhängig bekannt gegeben. Bemerkungen:
Der Termin der Vorbesprechung wird durch Aushang und auf der Website bekannt gegeben.
- Ökonomie für Biosysteme, Teil 1: Investition und Planung in der Bioproduktion (76419)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Mo. 10:00 - 11:30 in III-115 Bese, Hardeweg, Waibel Inhalt:
- Grundlagen der Investitionsrechnung
- Vor- und Nachteile verschiedener Investitionskalküle
- Partielle und gesamtbetriebliche Planungsansätze
- Partial budgeting
- Deckungsbeitragsrechnung
- einfache Risikoansätze.
Literatur:
- Cramer, G. und C. W. Jensen (1988) Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, John Wiley&sons.
- Wöhe, G. (1990) Einführung in die allgemeine Betriebswirtschaftslehre, Abschnitt 5: Investition, 17. Auflage München.
- Steinhauser, H., Langbehn, C. und U. Peters (1992) Einführung in die landw. Betriwebslehre, Bd 1 Allgemeiner Teil, Stuttgart.
- Brandes, W. und M. Odening (1992) Investititon, Finanzierung u. Wachstum in der Landwirtschaft, Stuttgart.
- Kruschwitz, L. (1995) Investitionsrechnung, 6.Auflage de Gruyter.
- Colloquium for Graduate and Master Students (76463)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Di. 16:15 - 17:45 (14-tägig) in III-115 Grote, Waibel Inhalt:
Presentation and critical discussion of proposals and studies from Master and Diploma Students.
Bemerkungen:
Interested participants are requested to register at the secretariat of the Institute for Environmental Economics and World Trade.
Link:
- Seminar International Doctoral Studies (76464)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Di. 16:15 - 17:45 (14-tägig) in III-115 Grote, Waibel Inhalt:
Studies and progress reports presented by doctoral students will be critically assessed and discussed. Bemerkungen:
Interested participants are requested to register at the secretariat of the Institute for Environmental Economics and World Trade.
Link:
- Development and Environment (76469)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Di. 10:00 - 11:30 in VII-201 Völker, Waibel Inhalt:
Overview of major issues of economic development and poverty reduction, implications of economic growth theories for development the economics of poverty, the role of agriculture in economic development - Overview the theoretical concepts of environmental economics: public goods and market failure, public sector solutions (Pigou) and private solutions (Coase) to externatilitis.
Bemerkungen:
Erwartete Vorkenntnisse: Modules of the first 4 terms, fair command of English language: The course can be taken by students of economics and related fields (e.g. horticulture , engineering sociology, political science). It requires a basic understanding of microeconomic theory. The exam students are free to choose the language - English or German.
Master
Major: International Management
- International Business Relations (173530)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Mo. 18:15 - 19:45 in III-115 Grote, Waibel Inhalt:
The basic idea of the course »International Business Relations« is to link current topics and issues from development economics to the major International Organizations and Agencies in Development Assistance. Development Organisations generally follow different development strategies and theoretical concepts which are not made apparent in conventional textbooks of development economics. However, it becomes increasingly important to understand such connections. Exploring them will make the agenda and interests of development agencies more transparent and allows those engaged in development activities to better understand the arguments and actions forwarded by these agencies. More in detail, the course will be structured into major current development topics like the effectiveness of development assistance; underdevelopment, poverty, and vulnerability; sustainability, food safety and food security; world food crisis and price fluctuations; globalization and trade, and climate change. These topics have been developed, adjusted and shaped by major socio-economic, institutional and political and environmental trends over time. They were taken up by different international organisations and agencies like the United Nations System, the World Bank, the Regional Development Banks, the World Trade Organisation, the German Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation, private sector organisations including the German Technical Agency (GTZ), or non-governmental organizations. As major objectives of the course, the students will (i) get familiarized with the major players in development assistance, (ii) learn about the development strategies and conceptual theories, and (iii) discover the connection between development strategies of international organisations and their underlying economic and development theories.
- Research Seminar (173540)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Blockveranstaltung Breitner, Grote, Krummaker, Ridder, Steinle, Waibel, Wiedmann Inhalt:
This seminar has a strong focus on research topics regarding International Management. Students have the opportunity to become familiar with international scientific standards in this realm and to prepare, present, and discuss high quality theoretical, methodological or empirical studies. Therefore, this seminar is intended as a preparation for the further Master thesis.
Students can choose a theme from International Marketing and E-Business, International Management, International Human Resource Management, or International Business Relations. The studies will be presented at a block seminar at the end of the semester.
Themes: 1. International Marketing (Wiedmann) & E-Business (Breitner)
- Measuring and Managing International Consumer Behavior
- Luxury Brands as a Trend of Global Marketing
- Place Branding - Buildung, Measuring and Managing the Competitive Identity of Nations / Regions / Cities
- International Post-Merger Integration in E-Business: An International Management Challenge
- Advanced Groupware Solutions: A Critical Success Factor for International IT/IS Projects
- Mobile Technology and Mobile Services: A Shortcut to many E-Business Applications and Services for Developing Countries
Themes: 2. International Management (Steinle)
- Leadership Research in International Companies: Challenges, Aspects, and Methods
- International Management Development: Building Skills for Effective International Management
- Implications of Research on Cultural Differences for International Management
Themes: 3. International Human Resource Management (Ridder)
- International Human Resource Management: Theoretical foundations
- Career and International Assignment
- Global Teams: Constraints and Advantages
Themes: 4. International Business Relation (Grote/Waibel)
- The Impacts of Forest Coffee Certification Schemes on Sustainability: Evidence from selected countries (Ethiopia, India, and/or Nicaragua)
- Economic crisis and environmental shocks in Vietnam: How do households adjust?
- Analyzing the competition between food and energy supply and use: the example of Tanzania
- The impact of the 2008 food price crisis on Southeast Asian countries
- Shocks and coping strategies of rural hosueholds in Thailand
- Contract Farming in the oilpalm industry in Indonesia
Bemerkungen:
Die Seminarleistung besteht aus: Hausarbeit, Präsentation, Ko-Referat. Voraussichtlich wird in der 2. Vorlesungswoche eine Einführungsveranstaltung stattfinden. Nähere Angaben (Termin und Raum) entnehmen Sie bitte ab Anfang Oktober dem Aushang am Institut für Personal und Arbeit.
Link:
Trade
- International Business Relations (173530)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Mo. 18:15 - 19:45 in III-115 Grote, Waibel Inhalt:
The basic idea of the course »International Business Relations« is to link current topics and issues from development economics to the major International Organizations and Agencies in Development Assistance. Development Organisations generally follow different development strategies and theoretical concepts which are not made apparent in conventional textbooks of development economics. However, it becomes increasingly important to understand such connections. Exploring them will make the agenda and interests of development agencies more transparent and allows those engaged in development activities to better understand the arguments and actions forwarded by these agencies. More in detail, the course will be structured into major current development topics like the effectiveness of development assistance; underdevelopment, poverty, and vulnerability; sustainability, food safety and food security; world food crisis and price fluctuations; globalization and trade, and climate change. These topics have been developed, adjusted and shaped by major socio-economic, institutional and political and environmental trends over time. They were taken up by different international organisations and agencies like the United Nations System, the World Bank, the Regional Development Banks, the World Trade Organisation, the German Ministry for Economic Development and Cooperation, private sector organisations including the German Technical Agency (GTZ), or non-governmental organizations. As major objectives of the course, the students will (i) get familiarized with the major players in development assistance, (ii) learn about the development strategies and conceptual theories, and (iii) discover the connection between development strategies of international organisations and their underlying economic and development theories.
Research Seminar
- Research Seminar (173540)
Termine: Lehrpersonen: Blockveranstaltung Breitner, Grote, Krummaker, Ridder, Steinle, Waibel, Wiedmann Inhalt:
This seminar has a strong focus on research topics regarding International Management. Students have the opportunity to become familiar with international scientific standards in this realm and to prepare, present, and discuss high quality theoretical, methodological or empirical studies. Therefore, this seminar is intended as a preparation for the further Master thesis.
Students can choose a theme from International Marketing and E-Business, International Management, International Human Resource Management, or International Business Relations. The studies will be presented at a block seminar at the end of the semester.
Themes: 1. International Marketing (Wiedmann) & E-Business (Breitner)
- Measuring and Managing International Consumer Behavior
- Luxury Brands as a Trend of Global Marketing
- Place Branding - Buildung, Measuring and Managing the Competitive Identity of Nations / Regions / Cities
- International Post-Merger Integration in E-Business: An International Management Challenge
- Advanced Groupware Solutions: A Critical Success Factor for International IT/IS Projects
- Mobile Technology and Mobile Services: A Shortcut to many E-Business Applications and Services for Developing Countries
Themes: 2. International Management (Steinle)
- Leadership Research in International Companies: Challenges, Aspects, and Methods
- International Management Development: Building Skills for Effective International Management
- Implications of Research on Cultural Differences for International Management
Themes: 3. International Human Resource Management (Ridder)
- International Human Resource Management: Theoretical foundations
- Career and International Assignment
- Global Teams: Constraints and Advantages
Themes: 4. International Business Relation (Grote/Waibel)
- The Impacts of Forest Coffee Certification Schemes on Sustainability: Evidence from selected countries (Ethiopia, India, and/or Nicaragua)
- Economic crisis and environmental shocks in Vietnam: How do households adjust?
- Analyzing the competition between food and energy supply and use: the example of Tanzania
- The impact of the 2008 food price crisis on Southeast Asian countries
- Shocks and coping strategies of rural hosueholds in Thailand
- Contract Farming in the oilpalm industry in Indonesia
Bemerkungen:
Die Seminarleistung besteht aus: Hausarbeit, Präsentation, Ko-Referat. Voraussichtlich wird in der 2. Vorlesungswoche eine Einführungsveranstaltung stattfinden. Nähere Angaben (Termin und Raum) entnehmen Sie bitte ab Anfang Oktober dem Aushang am Institut für Personal und Arbeit.
Link: