Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Business Management (31834)
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | ||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | ||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | ||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING |
2nd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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10592540 | CORPORATE AND MARKETING COMMUNICATION | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives Communication management is a key element in managing firms in order to pursue both consensus and legitimacy in their context. The course focuses on communication management with particular reference to marketing communication, in terms of theoretical framework, managerial tools and operational techniques, also with continuous use of case studies and project work. 1) Knowledge and understanding 2) Applying knowledge and understanding 3) Making judgements 4) Communication skills 5) Learning skills | |||||
CORPORATE AND MARKETING COMMUNICATION - CASES AND APPLICATIONS | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives Communication management is a key element in managing firms in order to pursue both consensus and legitimacy in their context. The course focuses on communication management with particular reference to marketing communication, in terms of theoretical framework, managerial tools and operational techniques, also with continuous use of case studies and project work. 1) Knowledge and understanding 2) Applying knowledge and understanding 3) Making judgements 4) Communication skills 5) Learning skills | |||||
CORPORATE AND MARKETING COMMUNICATION - FOUNDATIONS | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives Acquired knowledge Acquired skills | |||||
1044459 | DIGITAL MARKETING | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives General objectives | |||||
Elective course | 2nd | 9 | N/D | ITA | |
AAF1016 | Final exam | 2nd | 18 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The candidate produces an original research work with experimental character, backed by appropriated maps and illustrations, by which he demonstrates that he has acquired the ability to manage and to elaborate on his own the skills gained during the theoretical and methodological study, with special regard to the search of bibliographic and cartographic sources, data collection, management and processing of statistical data, critical thinking and capacity of personal elaboration. | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1018185 | BUSINESS FINANCE | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/09 | ITA |
10612198 | PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1051491 | Strategic management | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objectives The Business Strategies course is aimed at providing participants with skills and competencies in the field of Business Strategies, with reference to principles, models, tools, techniques for strategic analysis, formulation of business strategy, implementation and control of the business strategy. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: Application skills: Critical thinking and judgement: Communication skills: Learning skills: | |||||
Strategic management - Foundations | 1st | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course is divided into two modules that include both lectures and practical activities consisting in the analysis and discussion of data item data set texts and data processing that will help to train the student's skills in order to apply the acquired knowledge in a concrete way, so as to favor the autonomy of judgment and the problem solving ability of the students. Ultimately, in order to develop critical and judgmental skills and consequently make students able to solve, independently, managerial business problems, the course will refer to techniques and tools able to promote students' learning and knowledge. ; in this direction during the course some activities will take place, such as: At the end of the course the student will be able to know and interpret in a critical way the different business models and their evolution in different fields. Therefore, the student will be able to contribute to the development of the company and to its value creation in coherence with the relevant national and international regulations. | |||||
Strategic management - Cases and applications | 1st | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course is divided into two modules that include both lectures and practical activities consisting in the analysis and discussion of data item data set texts and data processing that will help to train the student's skills in order to apply the acquired knowledge in a concrete way, so as to favor the autonomy of judgment and the problem solving ability of the students. Ultimately, in order to develop critical and judgmental skills and consequently make students able to solve, independently, managerial business problems, the course will refer to techniques and tools able to promote students' learning and knowledge. ; in this direction during the course some activities will take place, such as: At the end of the course the student will be able to know and interpret in a critical way the different business models and their evolution in different fields. Therefore, the student will be able to contribute to the development of the company and to its value creation in coherence with the relevant national and international regulations. | |||||
10616822 | Digital technologies for business decisions | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Digital technologies for business decisions - Foundations | 1st | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Digital technologies for business decisions - Cases and applications | 1st | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1018184 | MARKETING | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1047612 | ORGANIZATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/10 | ITA |
Educational objectives General purposes | |||||
10612211 | CORPORATE VALUATION | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
CORPORATE VALUATION - CASES AND APPLICATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
CORPORATE VALUATION - FOUNDATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10592616 | RIGHT OF EXTRAORDINARY OPERATIONS | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with a complete and updated knowledge, also in terms of evolution and in the light of economic and regulatory variables, with reference to the law of listed companies. | |||||
1018154 | BUSINESS TAX LAW | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/12 | ITA |
10616824 | Consumer Law | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
10616896 | Corporate national and international contract Law | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
1038116 | LABOR LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 9 | IUS/07 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course will focus on the deepening of the legal profiles of human resources management and union relations for students interested in holding managerial roles in companies characterized by different levels of complexity. After completing the course: 2. Applying knowledge and understanding 3. Making judgement 4. Communication skills 5. Learning skills |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1031420 | | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives
General Objectives Specific Objectives Applying knowledge and understanding: Through classroom exercises, case studies and group work, the course supports students in carrying out an empirical analysis using statistical software. At the end of the course, students will be able to study the relationships between two or more variables (qualitative and/or quantitative), explain the variability observed in the data and critically analyse the results obtained. Making judgements: The content and methods of the course enable students who successfully pass the examination to acquire a sensitivity to empirical data analysis; using the methodological tools introduced in the course, students will be able to discriminate between different statistical procedures and to critically evaluate the results. Comunicaton skills: The course also contributes to strengthen oral exposition and synthesis skills, as attending students are invited to carry out group work, the results of which are to be summarised in a short report and publicly presented to all other students. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of a high level of autonomy in the management of study and learning. This is made possible through classroom activities which, starting from real problems, encourage students to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the procedures adopted, providing them with the appropriate approach for the autonomous understanding of alternative statistical models, not introduced in the course, and their evaluation in terms of advantages and limitations. | |||||
10600277 | STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/03 | ITA |
Educational objectives General objectives Specific goals Application skills: By mean of classroom exercises, case studies and group work, the course STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS supports students in the practical application of the main statistical techniques of data analysis for business decisions. At the end of the course, students will be able to formulate a research objective, to build a data matrix consistent with the objectives and to identify and implement the most suitable statistical methodology. Critical and judgment skills: The contents of the course allow the student to evaluate which reasearch questions can be achieved and how to achieve them. In particular, the course aims to develop skills in statistical data analysis. Communication skills: The course STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS aims to strengthen written and oral skills, with particular attention to the communication of the results of statistical data analysis for business decisions. Learning skills: The course shape student’s autonomy in the study and of one's own learning. This is also made possible through the execution of an applied project to be carried out in a group. |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1035667 | ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL POLITICS - MASTER COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objective The course of Managerial Economics aims at providing the students with the basic microeconomic and analytical tools for a better comprehension of managerial problems. At the end of this module, students should be able to develop simple analytical models to represent actual business situations. Specific Objectives Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of fundamental concepts concerning optimal choices of economic agents, namely of individuals/households and firms. Simple analytical techniques of optimization, and corresponding graphic representations, will be used to understand basic economic mechanisms, leading to market demands for goods and services from the consumers’ perspective. On the firms’ side, the same techniques will allow students to compute market demand functions of inputs, or conditional factor demands, as well as the corresponding profit and cost functions. From cost functions it will then be possible to go back to profit maximization, considering several market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition). Finally, the role of government and globalization in business activities will be analysed. Applying knowledge and understanding: To be able apply the acquired knowledge in the microeconomic field competently and thoughtfully. To undertake proper arguments aimed at solving actual business problems. Making judgements: To be able to represent simple and less simple business phenomena with basic tools of microeconomics. Ability to find out, in textbooks and field journals, proper research methodologies concerning various possible applications. Communication skills: Ability to explain the main issues concerning the fundamental choices of microeconomic units (households and firms). Ability to write by using the discipline’s own terminology. Ability to convey, to specialists and not, the main strengths and weaknesses of the models used, as well as of the supporting empirical analyses. Learning skills: Ability to autonomously extend the acquired knowledge, by using more textbooks and scientific papers, Ability to self-teach new analytical tools to further improve the knowledge of the subjects dealt with in class. | |||||
1035825 | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY ADVANCED COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objective The course of Managerial Economics aims at providing the students with the basic microeconomic and analytical tools for a better comprehension of managerial problems. At the end of this module, students should be able to develop simple analytical models to represent actual business situations. Specific Objectives Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of fundamental concepts concerning optimal choices of economic agents, namely of individuals/households and firms. Simple analytical techniques of optimization, and corresponding graphic representations, will be used to understand basic economic mechanisms, leading to market demands for goods and services from the consumers’ perspective. On the firms’ side, the same techniques will allow students to compute market demand functions of inputs, or conditional factor demands, as well as the corresponding profit and cost functions. From cost functions it will then be possible to go back to profit maximization, considering several market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition). Finally, the role of government and globalization in business activities will be analysed. Applying knowledge and understanding: To be able apply the acquired knowledge in the microeconomic field competently and thoughtfully. To undertake proper arguments aimed at solving actual business problems. Making judgements: To be able to represent simple and less simple business phenomena with basic tools of microeconomics. Ability to find out, in textbooks and field journals, proper research methodologies concerning various possible applications. Communication skills: Ability to explain the main issues concerning the fundamental choices of microeconomic units (households and firms). Ability to write by using the discipline’s own terminology. Ability to convey, to specialists and not, the main strengths and weaknesses of the models used, as well as of the supporting empirical analyses. Learning skills: Ability to autonomously extend the acquired knowledge, by using more textbooks and scientific papers, Ability to self-teach new analytical tools to further improve the knowledge of the subjects dealt with in class. | |||||
10596424 | History and evolution Business Models | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/12 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course of History and Evolution of Business Models provides students with the necessary knowledge to understand the evolution of business models in the last 150 years, with particular attention to the global context and subsequently to the Italian case. Through lectures, case studies and group works, students will be able to acquire an understanding of internal decision-making mechanisms of firms and the influence of external variables that lead to the strategic choice of the form of business according to the targets set by the managerial structure. Knowledge and understanding: The course provides students with the knowledge to identify the different forms of business organization and why they change over space and time. In particular, it allows the student to understand the impact of technological change on the opportunities and challenges that entrepreneurs and organizations face and to understand both the context in which decisions are made and the concept of bounded rationality. Application skills: By carrying out classroom exercises, case studies and group works, the course supports students in the analysis and resolution of complex business problems. At the end of the course, students will be able to understand the interaction between endogenous and exogenous factors that over time and space produce the modifications of business forms. Critical and judgment skills: The contents and methods used in the course allow students to develop the ability to analyze the evolution of capitalist models on a global scale. Communication skills: students will develop written and oral communication skills to convey the fundamental themes addressed by the discipline in accordance with the scientific method prevalent in the international community. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of a high level of autonomy in managing the study and own personal learning. This is made possible through the use of qualitative (Chandlerian paradigm) and quantitative-analytical (agency theory, game theory, transaction cost and information economics) investigation tools that can be extended to related disciplines. |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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AAF2169 | MARKETING AWARD LABORATORY | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
Educational objectives General objectives Specific Objectives Knowledge and understanding: At the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate that they have fully mastered the main concepts related to the drafting of a marketing plan, divided into its analytical, strategic and operational sections. Application skills: Through group work, the course supports students in drafting a marketing plan. At the end of the course, students will be able to draft their own report, analysing the different marketing environments, formulating a specific strategy and making the right operational decisions for the pursuit of their objectives. Critical and evaluative skills: The content and modalities of the course strongly encourage the development of the student's critical thinking in the approach to understanding and analysing the market, which are fundamental requirements for the formulation of an appropriate strategy and operational implementation. Learning skills: At the end of the course, the student will be able to draw up a marketing plan. | |||||
AAF1981 | BUSINESS LABORATORY ENGLISH | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ENG |
AAF2167 | SOFT SKILLS LABORATORY | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF2168 | LABORATORY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND EXCEL FOR ENTERPRISES | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF1149 | OTHER USEFUL SKILLS FOR INCLUSION IN THE WORLD OF WORK | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1055638 | Tourism marketing | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The goal of the course is to familiarize students with the fundamentals of Tourism Marketing Tourism Marketing involves developing research questions, collecting data, analyzing it, with a view to making better business decisions about tourism. The course is organized into two basic parts: research design and data collection; applications to tourism market. Emphasis will be given to both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of marketing research. | |||||
1051472 | Digital marketing | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives Knowledge and understanding: Applying knowledge and understanding : Making judgment: Communication skills: Learning skills: Application skills: | |||||
1044409 | RICERCHE DI MARKETING | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The goal of the course is to familiarize students with the fundamentals of Marketing Research. Marketing Research involves developing research questions, collecting data, analyzing it, with a view to making better business decisions. Emphasis will be given to both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of marketing research. | |||||
10616826 | Sustainable Marketing | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1st year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | ||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | ||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | ||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING |
2nd year
Lesson | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language | |
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Elective course | 1st | 9 | N/D | ITA | |
AAF1016 | Final exam | 2nd | 18 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The candidate produces an original research work with experimental character, backed by appropriated maps and illustrations, by which he demonstrates that he has acquired the ability to manage and to elaborate on his own the skills gained during the theoretical and methodological study, with special regard to the search of bibliographic and cartographic sources, data collection, management and processing of statistical data, critical thinking and capacity of personal elaboration. | |||||
THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING | |||||
New group | |||||
New group |
Optional groups
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1018185 | BUSINESS FINANCE | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/09 | ITA |
10612198 | PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1051491 | Strategic management | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objectives The Business Strategies course is aimed at providing participants with skills and competencies in the field of Business Strategies, with reference to principles, models, tools, techniques for strategic analysis, formulation of business strategy, implementation and control of the business strategy. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: Application skills: Critical thinking and judgement: Communication skills: Learning skills: | |||||
Strategic management - Foundations | 1st | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course is divided into two modules that include both lectures and practical activities consisting in the analysis and discussion of data item data set texts and data processing that will help to train the student's skills in order to apply the acquired knowledge in a concrete way, so as to favor the autonomy of judgment and the problem solving ability of the students. Ultimately, in order to develop critical and judgmental skills and consequently make students able to solve, independently, managerial business problems, the course will refer to techniques and tools able to promote students' learning and knowledge. ; in this direction during the course some activities will take place, such as: At the end of the course the student will be able to know and interpret in a critical way the different business models and their evolution in different fields. Therefore, the student will be able to contribute to the development of the company and to its value creation in coherence with the relevant national and international regulations. | |||||
Strategic management - Cases and applications | 1st | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course is divided into two modules that include both lectures and practical activities consisting in the analysis and discussion of data item data set texts and data processing that will help to train the student's skills in order to apply the acquired knowledge in a concrete way, so as to favor the autonomy of judgment and the problem solving ability of the students. Ultimately, in order to develop critical and judgmental skills and consequently make students able to solve, independently, managerial business problems, the course will refer to techniques and tools able to promote students' learning and knowledge. ; in this direction during the course some activities will take place, such as: At the end of the course the student will be able to know and interpret in a critical way the different business models and their evolution in different fields. Therefore, the student will be able to contribute to the development of the company and to its value creation in coherence with the relevant national and international regulations. | |||||
10616822 | Digital technologies for business decisions | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Digital technologies for business decisions - Foundations | 1st | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Digital technologies for business decisions - Cases and applications | 1st | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1018184 | MARKETING | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1047612 | ORGANIZATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/10 | ITA |
Educational objectives General purposes | |||||
10612211 | CORPORATE VALUATION | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
CORPORATE VALUATION - CASES AND APPLICATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
CORPORATE VALUATION - FOUNDATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10592616 | RIGHT OF EXTRAORDINARY OPERATIONS | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with a complete and updated knowledge, also in terms of evolution and in the light of economic and regulatory variables, with reference to the law of listed companies. | |||||
1018154 | BUSINESS TAX LAW | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/12 | ITA |
10616824 | Consumer Law | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
10616896 | Corporate national and international contract Law | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
1038116 | LABOR LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 9 | IUS/07 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course will focus on the deepening of the legal profiles of human resources management and union relations for students interested in holding managerial roles in companies characterized by different levels of complexity. After completing the course: 2. Applying knowledge and understanding 3. Making judgement 4. Communication skills 5. Learning skills |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1031420 | | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives
General Objectives Specific Objectives Applying knowledge and understanding: Through classroom exercises, case studies and group work, the course supports students in carrying out an empirical analysis using statistical software. At the end of the course, students will be able to study the relationships between two or more variables (qualitative and/or quantitative), explain the variability observed in the data and critically analyse the results obtained. Making judgements: The content and methods of the course enable students who successfully pass the examination to acquire a sensitivity to empirical data analysis; using the methodological tools introduced in the course, students will be able to discriminate between different statistical procedures and to critically evaluate the results. Comunicaton skills: The course also contributes to strengthen oral exposition and synthesis skills, as attending students are invited to carry out group work, the results of which are to be summarised in a short report and publicly presented to all other students. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of a high level of autonomy in the management of study and learning. This is made possible through classroom activities which, starting from real problems, encourage students to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the procedures adopted, providing them with the appropriate approach for the autonomous understanding of alternative statistical models, not introduced in the course, and their evaluation in terms of advantages and limitations. | |||||
10600277 | STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/03 | ITA |
Educational objectives General objectives Specific goals Application skills: By mean of classroom exercises, case studies and group work, the course STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS supports students in the practical application of the main statistical techniques of data analysis for business decisions. At the end of the course, students will be able to formulate a research objective, to build a data matrix consistent with the objectives and to identify and implement the most suitable statistical methodology. Critical and judgment skills: The contents of the course allow the student to evaluate which reasearch questions can be achieved and how to achieve them. In particular, the course aims to develop skills in statistical data analysis. Communication skills: The course STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS aims to strengthen written and oral skills, with particular attention to the communication of the results of statistical data analysis for business decisions. Learning skills: The course shape student’s autonomy in the study and of one's own learning. This is also made possible through the execution of an applied project to be carried out in a group. |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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1035667 | ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL POLITICS - MASTER COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objective The course of Managerial Economics aims at providing the students with the basic microeconomic and analytical tools for a better comprehension of managerial problems. At the end of this module, students should be able to develop simple analytical models to represent actual business situations. Specific Objectives Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of fundamental concepts concerning optimal choices of economic agents, namely of individuals/households and firms. Simple analytical techniques of optimization, and corresponding graphic representations, will be used to understand basic economic mechanisms, leading to market demands for goods and services from the consumers’ perspective. On the firms’ side, the same techniques will allow students to compute market demand functions of inputs, or conditional factor demands, as well as the corresponding profit and cost functions. From cost functions it will then be possible to go back to profit maximization, considering several market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition). Finally, the role of government and globalization in business activities will be analysed. Applying knowledge and understanding: To be able apply the acquired knowledge in the microeconomic field competently and thoughtfully. To undertake proper arguments aimed at solving actual business problems. Making judgements: To be able to represent simple and less simple business phenomena with basic tools of microeconomics. Ability to find out, in textbooks and field journals, proper research methodologies concerning various possible applications. Communication skills: Ability to explain the main issues concerning the fundamental choices of microeconomic units (households and firms). Ability to write by using the discipline’s own terminology. Ability to convey, to specialists and not, the main strengths and weaknesses of the models used, as well as of the supporting empirical analyses. Learning skills: Ability to autonomously extend the acquired knowledge, by using more textbooks and scientific papers, Ability to self-teach new analytical tools to further improve the knowledge of the subjects dealt with in class. | |||||
1035825 | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY ADVANCED COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objective The course of Managerial Economics aims at providing the students with the basic microeconomic and analytical tools for a better comprehension of managerial problems. At the end of this module, students should be able to develop simple analytical models to represent actual business situations. Specific Objectives Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of fundamental concepts concerning optimal choices of economic agents, namely of individuals/households and firms. Simple analytical techniques of optimization, and corresponding graphic representations, will be used to understand basic economic mechanisms, leading to market demands for goods and services from the consumers’ perspective. On the firms’ side, the same techniques will allow students to compute market demand functions of inputs, or conditional factor demands, as well as the corresponding profit and cost functions. From cost functions it will then be possible to go back to profit maximization, considering several market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition). Finally, the role of government and globalization in business activities will be analysed. Applying knowledge and understanding: To be able apply the acquired knowledge in the microeconomic field competently and thoughtfully. To undertake proper arguments aimed at solving actual business problems. Making judgements: To be able to represent simple and less simple business phenomena with basic tools of microeconomics. Ability to find out, in textbooks and field journals, proper research methodologies concerning various possible applications. Communication skills: Ability to explain the main issues concerning the fundamental choices of microeconomic units (households and firms). Ability to write by using the discipline’s own terminology. Ability to convey, to specialists and not, the main strengths and weaknesses of the models used, as well as of the supporting empirical analyses. Learning skills: Ability to autonomously extend the acquired knowledge, by using more textbooks and scientific papers, Ability to self-teach new analytical tools to further improve the knowledge of the subjects dealt with in class. | |||||
10596424 | History and evolution Business Models | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/12 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course of History and Evolution of Business Models provides students with the necessary knowledge to understand the evolution of business models in the last 150 years, with particular attention to the global context and subsequently to the Italian case. Through lectures, case studies and group works, students will be able to acquire an understanding of internal decision-making mechanisms of firms and the influence of external variables that lead to the strategic choice of the form of business according to the targets set by the managerial structure. Knowledge and understanding: The course provides students with the knowledge to identify the different forms of business organization and why they change over space and time. In particular, it allows the student to understand the impact of technological change on the opportunities and challenges that entrepreneurs and organizations face and to understand both the context in which decisions are made and the concept of bounded rationality. Application skills: By carrying out classroom exercises, case studies and group works, the course supports students in the analysis and resolution of complex business problems. At the end of the course, students will be able to understand the interaction between endogenous and exogenous factors that over time and space produce the modifications of business forms. Critical and judgment skills: The contents and methods used in the course allow students to develop the ability to analyze the evolution of capitalist models on a global scale. Communication skills: students will develop written and oral communication skills to convey the fundamental themes addressed by the discipline in accordance with the scientific method prevalent in the international community. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of a high level of autonomy in managing the study and own personal learning. This is made possible through the use of qualitative (Chandlerian paradigm) and quantitative-analytical (agency theory, game theory, transaction cost and information economics) investigation tools that can be extended to related disciplines. |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10612229 | SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TERRITORY | 2nd | 1st | 6 | M-GGR/02 | ITA |
10596403 | Business Creation and Start-up | 2nd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
10616829 | Circular economy and industrial systems | 2nd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/13 | ITA |
10616827 | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP | 2nd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
10616828 | Management of digital technologies for sustainability | 2nd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
10616826 | Sustainable Marketing | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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10596401 | Environmental Management and Sustainability | 2nd | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/13 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course of ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY provides students with the necessary knowledge on important topics such as environmental management, environmental economics, circular economy, green economy, and sustainability. Other important topics are risk assessment in its various declinations as well as environmental assessments and its many interdisciplinary aspects, especially aimed at the needs of businesses. Through case studies, classroom exercises and group work, students will acquire general knowledge on the fundamental aspects of sustainable development and its evolution, as well as on the coherence of policies on sustainable development (PCSD) related to the 2030 Agenda, both in the application of specific tools and in theoretical development. Specific objectives | |||||
1018064 | QUALITY MANAGEMENT | 2nd | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/13 | ITA |
10616847 | Corporate Social Responsability | 2nd | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Corporate Social Responsability - founfations | 2nd | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Corporate Social Responsability - cases and applications | 2nd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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AAF2168 | LABORATORY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND EXCEL FOR ENTERPRISES | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF1981 | BUSINESS LABORATORY ENGLISH | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ENG |
AAF2167 | SOFT SKILLS LABORATORY | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF1149 | OTHER USEFUL SKILLS FOR INCLUSION IN THE WORLD OF WORK | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF2476 | Laboratory of grant finance for businesses | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF2478 | Environmental Certification Laboratory | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
1st year
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2nd year
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10600305 | CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives GENERAL OBJECTIVES The Corporate Governance course provides students with basic knowledge of concepts, tools and systems for corporate governance, in particular with regards to the roles of ownership and management and the relationships deriving from these roles. Through case studies, classroom exercises and group work, students will be able to acquire theoretical knowledge both in the application of corporate governance systems and methods, as well as in understanding the relational mechanisms between the actors of the firm. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Knowledge and understanding: The Corporate Governance course provides students with basic knowledge on concepts and modern tools of corporate governance. In particular, it allows the student to: Applying knowledge and understanding: During the Course, the classroom will be involved in exercises, business games, and group work, that are intended to simulate the functioning of the Boards of directors, shareholders' resolutions and mechanisms or incentives of executive remuneration. In particular, the Corporate Governance course supports students in the practical application of knowledge related to the functioning of the governing bodies (Board of Directors and Shareholders' Meetings), as well as the control mechanisms between ownership and management. At the end of the course, the student will be able to know and critically interpret the complex phenomena of corporate governance, thus maturing the ability to analyze and understand the interconnections between ownership structures, governance structures, corporate conduct and dynamics of creation and distribution of value. The applicative skills will be extremely developed also thanks to a varied combination of didactic models, including: a) testimonies in the classroom from Italian and foreign CEOs, from executives of public or private organizations, and from scholars of international corporate governance; b) supplementary seminars; c) simulation labs of the Boards of Directors and Shareholders' Meetings; d) flipped classroom in which students, with the help of multimedia tools, will learn autonomously, and will then present the results of their exercises and / or projects to the teacher. SOFT SKILLS Making judgements: The contents and methods of the course promote independent judgment and problem solving skills of students. In particular, the course aims at developing an interactive method through the administration of an internal questionnaire in order to detect the classroom’s expectations and learning abilities and adjust the didactic methods accordingly. It also aims at a greater autonomy of judgment (making judgments) of students through business game activities that cast them into a "competition" aimed at enhancing problem solving and decision making, as well as giving concrete application to the theoretical concepts of the course. Finally, through the discussion of specific success and failure stories of corporate governance mechanisms, the student will be able to improve their judgment and critical analysis skills in relation to the complexity of the role of the company and the entrepreneur within of society. This will test the students’ ability to collect and interpret data that help to develop judgments autonomously, including reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues. Communication skills: The Course aims to develop communication skills concerning what has been learned during the course, strengthening the oral exposition skills, and especially the ability to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to other specialists. The business games designed with the help of a consultancy company specialized in the corporate governance sector are aimed at this purpose, allowing, for example, to communicate and illustrate the knowledge acquired and the projects carried out in team work to specialized interlocutors on the discussed topics. The development of communication skills and teamwork will be further stimulated, in the context of simulations of the Board of Directors and / or Company Shareholders' Meetings, through the organization of role playing sessions and subsequent self-assessment in the middle of the course and at the term of the same. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of high levels of autonomy in learning self-management. In particular, the course provides methods and techniques useful to continue the study independently in other disciplines or themes, such as for example the preparation of the degree thesis or other tests. | |||||
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Foundations | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives GENERAL OBJECTIVES The Corporate Governance course provides students with basic knowledge of concepts, tools and systems for corporate governance, in particular with regards to the roles of ownership and management and the relationships deriving from these roles. Through case studies, classroom exercises and group work, students will be able to acquire theoretical knowledge both in the application of corporate governance systems and methods, as well as in understanding the relational mechanisms between the actors of the firm. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Knowledge and understanding: The Corporate Governance course provides students with basic knowledge on concepts and modern tools of corporate governance. In particular, it allows the student to: Applying knowledge and understanding: During the Course, the classroom will be involved in exercises, business games, and group work, that are intended to simulate the functioning of the Boards of directors, shareholders' resolutions and mechanisms or incentives of executive remuneration. In particular, the Corporate Governance course supports students in the practical application of knowledge related to the functioning of the governing bodies (Board of Directors and Shareholders' Meetings), as well as the control mechanisms between ownership and management. At the end of the course, the student will be able to know and critically interpret the complex phenomena of corporate governance, thus maturing the ability to analyze and understand the interconnections between ownership structures, governance structures, corporate conduct and dynamics of creation and distribution of value. The applicative skills will be extremely developed also thanks to a varied combination of didactic models, including: a) testimonies in the classroom from Italian and foreign CEOs, from executives of public or private organizations, and from scholars of international corporate governance; b) supplementary seminars; c) simulation labs of the Boards of Directors and Shareholders' Meetings; d) flipped classroom in which students, with the help of multimedia tools, will learn autonomously, and will then present the results of their exercises and / or projects to the teacher. SOFT SKILLS Making judgements: The contents and methods of the course promote independent judgment and problem solving skills of students. In particular, the course aims at developing an interactive method through the administration of an internal questionnaire in order to detect the classroom’s expectations and learning abilities and adjust the didactic methods accordingly. It also aims at a greater autonomy of judgment (making judgments) of students through business game activities that cast them into a "competition" aimed at enhancing problem solving and decision making, as well as giving concrete application to the theoretical concepts of the course. Finally, through the discussion of specific success and failure stories of corporate governance mechanisms, the student will be able to improve their judgment and critical analysis skills in relation to the complexity of the role of the company and the entrepreneur within of society. This will test the students’ ability to collect and interpret data that help to develop judgments autonomously, including reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues. Communication skills: The Course aims to develop communication skills concerning what has been learned during the course, strengthening the oral exposition skills, and especially the ability to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to other specialists. The business games designed with the help of a consultancy company specialized in the corporate governance sector are aimed at this purpose, allowing, for example, to communicate and illustrate the knowledge acquired and the projects carried out in team work to specialized interlocutors on the discussed topics. The development of communication skills and teamwork will be further stimulated, in the context of simulations of the Board of Directors and / or Company Shareholders' Meetings, through the organization of role playing sessions and subsequent self-assessment in the middle of the course and at the term of the same. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of high levels of autonomy in learning self-management. In particular, the course provides methods and techniques useful to continue the study independently in other disciplines or themes, such as for example the preparation of the degree thesis or other tests. | |||||
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Cases and applications | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives GENERAL OBJECTIVES The Corporate Governance course provides students with basic knowledge of concepts, tools and systems for corporate governance, in particular with regards to the roles of ownership and management and the relationships deriving from these roles. Through case studies, classroom exercises and group work, students will be able to acquire theoretical knowledge both in the application of corporate governance systems and methods, as well as in understanding the relational mechanisms between the actors of the firm. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES Knowledge and understanding: The Corporate Governance course provides students with basic knowledge on concepts and modern tools of corporate governance. In particular, it allows the student to: Applying knowledge and understanding: During the Course, the classroom will be involved in exercises, business games, and group work, that are intended to simulate the functioning of the Boards of directors, shareholders' resolutions and mechanisms or incentives of executive remuneration. In particular, the Corporate Governance course supports students in the practical application of knowledge related to the functioning of the governing bodies (Board of Directors and Shareholders' Meetings), as well as the control mechanisms between ownership and management. At the end of the course, the student will be able to know and critically interpret the complex phenomena of corporate governance, thus maturing the ability to analyze and understand the interconnections between ownership structures, governance structures, corporate conduct and dynamics of creation and distribution of value. The applicative skills will be extremely developed also thanks to a varied combination of didactic models, including: a) testimonies in the classroom from Italian and foreign CEOs, from executives of public or private organizations, and from scholars of international corporate governance; b) supplementary seminars; c) simulation labs of the Boards of Directors and Shareholders' Meetings; d) flipped classroom in which students, with the help of multimedia tools, will learn autonomously, and will then present the results of their exercises and / or projects to the teacher. SOFT SKILLS Making judgements: The contents and methods of the course promote independent judgment and problem solving skills of students. In particular, the course aims at developing an interactive method through the administration of an internal questionnaire in order to detect the classroom’s expectations and learning abilities and adjust the didactic methods accordingly. It also aims at a greater autonomy of judgment (making judgments) of students through business game activities that cast them into a "competition" aimed at enhancing problem solving and decision making, as well as giving concrete application to the theoretical concepts of the course. Finally, through the discussion of specific success and failure stories of corporate governance mechanisms, the student will be able to improve their judgment and critical analysis skills in relation to the complexity of the role of the company and the entrepreneur within of society. This will test the students’ ability to collect and interpret data that help to develop judgments autonomously, including reflection on relevant social, scientific or ethical issues. Communication skills: The Course aims to develop communication skills concerning what has been learned during the course, strengthening the oral exposition skills, and especially the ability to communicate information, ideas, problems and solutions to other specialists. The business games designed with the help of a consultancy company specialized in the corporate governance sector are aimed at this purpose, allowing, for example, to communicate and illustrate the knowledge acquired and the projects carried out in team work to specialized interlocutors on the discussed topics. The development of communication skills and teamwork will be further stimulated, in the context of simulations of the Board of Directors and / or Company Shareholders' Meetings, through the organization of role playing sessions and subsequent self-assessment in the middle of the course and at the term of the same. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of high levels of autonomy in learning self-management. In particular, the course provides methods and techniques useful to continue the study independently in other disciplines or themes, such as for example the preparation of the degree thesis or other tests. | |||||
1047620 | RESTRUCTURING OF COMPANIES | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The Business Restructuring course (3cfu) - cases and applications provides learners with the necessary knowledge to analyze and manage the phases that can lead a company to undertake a path of modification or growth through external/internal means. The modification of the corporate structure, in its physiological phase, can be implemented by Mergers & Acquisition operations. Particular focus is dedicated to the valuation methods of the business complex, of a part of it or of a single asset. By conducting classroom exercises and case studies, the Business Restructuring course (3cfu) - cases and applications supports students in the practical application of company evaluation methods. At the end of the course, students will be able to identify the possible solution to a modification of the company structure and apply the most appropriate evaluation method. Critical and judgmental skills: The Business Restructuring course (3 credits) - cases and applications aim to strengthen the skills of oral exposure, with particular reference to transferring the information necessary for a change or growth of the company structure and to outline the path and evaluate the results. Learning ability: | |||||
Enterprise restructuring - fundations | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The Business Restructuring course (3cfu) - cases and applications provides learners with the necessary knowledge to analyze and manage the phases that can lead a company to undertake a path of modification or growth through external/internal means. The modification of the corporate structure, in its physiological phase, can be implemented by Mergers & Acquisition operations. Particular focus is dedicated to the valuation methods of the business complex, of a part of it or of a single asset. By conducting classroom exercises and case studies, the Business Restructuring course (3cfu) - cases and applications supports students in the practical application of company evaluation methods. At the end of the course, students will be able to identify the possible solution to a modification of the company structure and apply the most appropriate evaluation method. Critical and judgmental skills: The Business Restructuring course (3 credits) - cases and applications aim to strengthen the skills of oral exposure, with particular reference to transferring the information necessary for a change or growth of the company structure and to outline the path and evaluate the results. Learning ability: | |||||
Enterprise restructuring - cases and applications | 2nd | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA | |
Educational objectives The Business Restructuring course (3cfu) - cases and applications provides learners with the necessary knowledge to analyze and manage the phases that can lead a company to undertake a path of modification or growth through external/internal means. The modification of the corporate structure, in its physiological phase, can be implemented by Mergers & Acquisition operations. Particular focus is dedicated to the valuation methods of the business complex, of a part of it or of a single asset. Specific goals In particular, the course allows the student, also through empirical analysis, to have the necessary tools to intercept and compose where possible the pathological state. Application capabilities: By conducting classroom exercises and case studies, the Business Restructuring course (3cfu) - cases and applications supports students in the practical application of company evaluation methods. At the end of the course, students will be able to identify the possible solution to a modification of the company structure and apply the most appropriate evaluation method. Critical and judgmental skills: (3 fcu) The contents and methods of carrying out the course allow the student to learn the reasons for a possible change in the company structure in its physiological and not yet pathological moment and to be able to set the path that best suits the pursuit of the objective evaluating the result. In particular, the course aims to develop the analysis and evaluation skills of a possible business growth operation. Communication skills: The Business Restructuring course (3 credits) - cases and applications aim to strengthen the skills of oral exposure, with particular reference to transferring the information necessary for a change or growth of the company structure and to outline the path and evaluate the results. Learning ability: | |||||
Elective course | 2nd | 9 | N/D | ITA | |
AAF1016 | Final exam | 2nd | 18 | N/D | ITA | |
Educational objectives The candidate produces an original research work with experimental character, backed by appropriated maps and illustrations, by which he demonstrates that he has acquired the ability to manage and to elaborate on his own the skills gained during the theoretical and methodological study, with special regard to the search of bibliographic and cartographic sources, data collection, management and processing of statistical data, critical thinking and capacity of personal elaboration. | |||||
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New group |
Optional groups
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10592616 | RIGHT OF EXTRAORDINARY OPERATIONS | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students with a complete and updated knowledge, also in terms of evolution and in the light of economic and regulatory variables, with reference to the law of listed companies. | |||||
1018154 | BUSINESS TAX LAW | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/12 | ITA |
10616824 | Consumer Law | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
10616896 | Corporate national and international contract Law | 1st | 1st | 9 | IUS/04 | ITA |
1038116 | LABOR LAW AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 9 | IUS/07 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course will focus on the deepening of the legal profiles of human resources management and union relations for students interested in holding managerial roles in companies characterized by different levels of complexity. After completing the course: 2. Applying knowledge and understanding 3. Making judgement 4. Communication skills 5. Learning skills |
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1031420 | | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives
General Objectives Specific Objectives Applying knowledge and understanding: Through classroom exercises, case studies and group work, the course supports students in carrying out an empirical analysis using statistical software. At the end of the course, students will be able to study the relationships between two or more variables (qualitative and/or quantitative), explain the variability observed in the data and critically analyse the results obtained. Making judgements: The content and methods of the course enable students who successfully pass the examination to acquire a sensitivity to empirical data analysis; using the methodological tools introduced in the course, students will be able to discriminate between different statistical procedures and to critically evaluate the results. Comunicaton skills: The course also contributes to strengthen oral exposition and synthesis skills, as attending students are invited to carry out group work, the results of which are to be summarised in a short report and publicly presented to all other students. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of a high level of autonomy in the management of study and learning. This is made possible through classroom activities which, starting from real problems, encourage students to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the procedures adopted, providing them with the appropriate approach for the autonomous understanding of alternative statistical models, not introduced in the course, and their evaluation in terms of advantages and limitations. | |||||
10600277 | STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-S/03 | ITA |
Educational objectives General objectives Specific goals Application skills: By mean of classroom exercises, case studies and group work, the course STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS supports students in the practical application of the main statistical techniques of data analysis for business decisions. At the end of the course, students will be able to formulate a research objective, to build a data matrix consistent with the objectives and to identify and implement the most suitable statistical methodology. Critical and judgment skills: The contents of the course allow the student to evaluate which reasearch questions can be achieved and how to achieve them. In particular, the course aims to develop skills in statistical data analysis. Communication skills: The course STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS aims to strengthen written and oral skills, with particular attention to the communication of the results of statistical data analysis for business decisions. Learning skills: The course shape student’s autonomy in the study and of one's own learning. This is also made possible through the execution of an applied project to be carried out in a group. |
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1035667 | ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL POLITICS - MASTER COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/02 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objective The course of Managerial Economics aims at providing the students with the basic microeconomic and analytical tools for a better comprehension of managerial problems. At the end of this module, students should be able to develop simple analytical models to represent actual business situations. Specific Objectives Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of fundamental concepts concerning optimal choices of economic agents, namely of individuals/households and firms. Simple analytical techniques of optimization, and corresponding graphic representations, will be used to understand basic economic mechanisms, leading to market demands for goods and services from the consumers’ perspective. On the firms’ side, the same techniques will allow students to compute market demand functions of inputs, or conditional factor demands, as well as the corresponding profit and cost functions. From cost functions it will then be possible to go back to profit maximization, considering several market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition). Finally, the role of government and globalization in business activities will be analysed. Applying knowledge and understanding: To be able apply the acquired knowledge in the microeconomic field competently and thoughtfully. To undertake proper arguments aimed at solving actual business problems. Making judgements: To be able to represent simple and less simple business phenomena with basic tools of microeconomics. Ability to find out, in textbooks and field journals, proper research methodologies concerning various possible applications. Communication skills: Ability to explain the main issues concerning the fundamental choices of microeconomic units (households and firms). Ability to write by using the discipline’s own terminology. Ability to convey, to specialists and not, the main strengths and weaknesses of the models used, as well as of the supporting empirical analyses. Learning skills: Ability to autonomously extend the acquired knowledge, by using more textbooks and scientific papers, Ability to self-teach new analytical tools to further improve the knowledge of the subjects dealt with in class. | |||||
1035825 | INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY ADVANCED COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/01 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objective The course of Managerial Economics aims at providing the students with the basic microeconomic and analytical tools for a better comprehension of managerial problems. At the end of this module, students should be able to develop simple analytical models to represent actual business situations. Specific Objectives Knowledge and understanding: Knowledge of fundamental concepts concerning optimal choices of economic agents, namely of individuals/households and firms. Simple analytical techniques of optimization, and corresponding graphic representations, will be used to understand basic economic mechanisms, leading to market demands for goods and services from the consumers’ perspective. On the firms’ side, the same techniques will allow students to compute market demand functions of inputs, or conditional factor demands, as well as the corresponding profit and cost functions. From cost functions it will then be possible to go back to profit maximization, considering several market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition). Finally, the role of government and globalization in business activities will be analysed. Applying knowledge and understanding: To be able apply the acquired knowledge in the microeconomic field competently and thoughtfully. To undertake proper arguments aimed at solving actual business problems. Making judgements: To be able to represent simple and less simple business phenomena with basic tools of microeconomics. Ability to find out, in textbooks and field journals, proper research methodologies concerning various possible applications. Communication skills: Ability to explain the main issues concerning the fundamental choices of microeconomic units (households and firms). Ability to write by using the discipline’s own terminology. Ability to convey, to specialists and not, the main strengths and weaknesses of the models used, as well as of the supporting empirical analyses. Learning skills: Ability to autonomously extend the acquired knowledge, by using more textbooks and scientific papers, Ability to self-teach new analytical tools to further improve the knowledge of the subjects dealt with in class. | |||||
10596424 | History and evolution Business Models | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/12 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course of History and Evolution of Business Models provides students with the necessary knowledge to understand the evolution of business models in the last 150 years, with particular attention to the global context and subsequently to the Italian case. Through lectures, case studies and group works, students will be able to acquire an understanding of internal decision-making mechanisms of firms and the influence of external variables that lead to the strategic choice of the form of business according to the targets set by the managerial structure. Knowledge and understanding: The course provides students with the knowledge to identify the different forms of business organization and why they change over space and time. In particular, it allows the student to understand the impact of technological change on the opportunities and challenges that entrepreneurs and organizations face and to understand both the context in which decisions are made and the concept of bounded rationality. Application skills: By carrying out classroom exercises, case studies and group works, the course supports students in the analysis and resolution of complex business problems. At the end of the course, students will be able to understand the interaction between endogenous and exogenous factors that over time and space produce the modifications of business forms. Critical and judgment skills: The contents and methods used in the course allow students to develop the ability to analyze the evolution of capitalist models on a global scale. Communication skills: students will develop written and oral communication skills to convey the fundamental themes addressed by the discipline in accordance with the scientific method prevalent in the international community. Learning skills: The course guarantees the acquisition of a high level of autonomy in managing the study and own personal learning. This is made possible through the use of qualitative (Chandlerian paradigm) and quantitative-analytical (agency theory, game theory, transaction cost and information economics) investigation tools that can be extended to related disciplines. |
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1018185 | BUSINESS FINANCE | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/09 | ITA |
10612198 | PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1051491 | Strategic management | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives General Objectives The Business Strategies course is aimed at providing participants with skills and competencies in the field of Business Strategies, with reference to principles, models, tools, techniques for strategic analysis, formulation of business strategy, implementation and control of the business strategy. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: Application skills: Critical thinking and judgement: Communication skills: Learning skills: | |||||
Strategic management - Foundations | 1st | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course is divided into two modules that include both lectures and practical activities consisting in the analysis and discussion of data item data set texts and data processing that will help to train the student's skills in order to apply the acquired knowledge in a concrete way, so as to favor the autonomy of judgment and the problem solving ability of the students. Ultimately, in order to develop critical and judgmental skills and consequently make students able to solve, independently, managerial business problems, the course will refer to techniques and tools able to promote students' learning and knowledge. ; in this direction during the course some activities will take place, such as: At the end of the course the student will be able to know and interpret in a critical way the different business models and their evolution in different fields. Therefore, the student will be able to contribute to the development of the company and to its value creation in coherence with the relevant national and international regulations. | |||||
Strategic management - Cases and applications | 1st | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives The course is divided into two modules that include both lectures and practical activities consisting in the analysis and discussion of data item data set texts and data processing that will help to train the student's skills in order to apply the acquired knowledge in a concrete way, so as to favor the autonomy of judgment and the problem solving ability of the students. Ultimately, in order to develop critical and judgmental skills and consequently make students able to solve, independently, managerial business problems, the course will refer to techniques and tools able to promote students' learning and knowledge. ; in this direction during the course some activities will take place, such as: At the end of the course the student will be able to know and interpret in a critical way the different business models and their evolution in different fields. Therefore, the student will be able to contribute to the development of the company and to its value creation in coherence with the relevant national and international regulations. | |||||
10616822 | Digital technologies for business decisions | 1st | 1st | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Digital technologies for business decisions - Foundations | 1st | 1st | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Digital technologies for business decisions - Cases and applications | 1st | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
1047612 | ORGANIZATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED COURSE | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/10 | ITA |
Educational objectives General purposes | |||||
10612211 | CORPORATE VALUATION | 1st | 2nd | 9 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
CORPORATE VALUATION - CASES AND APPLICATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
CORPORATE VALUATION - FOUNDATIONS | 1st | 2nd | 3 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
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10600276 | STARTUP AND BUSINESS CREATION | 2nd | 1st | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Educational objectives EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES General objectives The "Startup and Business Creation" course provides students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary for launching and evaluating business initiatives. Particular emphasis will be given to the study of the conditions for the startup and development of new businesses related to both subjective origin, linked to the figure of the entrepreneur and startupper (motivations, subjective requirements, risk appetite, innovative spirit), and to environmental origin (ecosystem). The course aims to stimulate the student to focus on a possible vocation on a personal level, through the study of the business creation process and its enhancement through business planning. Through an educational model based on project-based learning, the teaching explores traditional approaches to the development of entrepreneurial initiatives and approaches that appeal to flexible needs for experimentation and learning. For this reason, a “Business Plan Competition” is foreseen among the students, which will be subject to final evaluation. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: At the end of the course, the student will be able to remember, understand and apply the main concepts related to the creation of a new innovative company (startup) and to know how to understand, compare and explain the main problems that a potential entrepreneur must face from the moment of generation of the business idea at the time of launching the initiative. Applying knowledge and understanding: By conducting classroom exercises, case studies and working group, the course supports students in the practical application of the theoretical notions learned, while strengthening their analysis and synthesis skills. At the end of the course, students will be able to analyze, evaluate and apply the main methods and tools for the development of a start-up project. The student will be able to create and develop a business model canvas and a business plan, a new business idea and related formalization of the business model, present their business idea (Pitch). Making judgements : The content and methods of conducting the course strongly encourage the development of the student's critical thinking in approaching the analysis, management and resolution of business situations. In particular, the course aims to develop the capacity of independent judgment and connection capacity between the theoretical topics and the related application plans, with particular reference to the business creation project, assessing both its potential for success and the main critical issues. Communication skills: the student will acquire communication skills and appropriateness in the use of technical language relating to the drafting of a business plan, the start-up process of an entrepreneurial initiative and the presentation of a Pitch. In particular, the “core” of the course is the presentation in the classroom of the results of tasks assigned by the teacher (for example presentation with the support of multimedia tools, informal discussion groups) which aims to strengthen the oral and clear expression skills. Learning skills: At the end of the course, the student will be able to analyze case studies about successful start-up creation stories, consult in-depth material about methods and tools for business creation, follow seminars, in-depth courses o master's degree in subjects related to entrepreneurship and development capital. | |||||
1038375 | INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND CREATION OF VALUE | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/09 | ITA |
10616825 | Management and business culture | 2nd | 2nd | 6 | SECS-P/08 | ITA |
Lesson | Year | Semester | CFU | SSD | Language |
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AAF1981 | BUSINESS LABORATORY ENGLISH | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ENG |
AAF2167 | SOFT SKILLS LABORATORY | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF2168 | LABORATORY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND EXCEL FOR ENTERPRISES | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF1149 | OTHER USEFUL SKILLS FOR INCLUSION IN THE WORLD OF WORK | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |
AAF2476 | Laboratory of grant finance for businesses | 2nd | 1st | 3 | N/D | ITA |