Economics of technology and management

Course objectives

Knowledge and understanding The course deals with the decision making processes of firms. In particular, students are expected to learn the basic principles of • microeconomic analysis of the firm, • the structure of firms and their internal organization, • firm technology strategy, • economic evaluation of investment projects, • financial accounting Applying knowledge and understanding Students will be able to apply basic methods and models of microeconomics, organization theory and corporate finance in order to: • identify the determinants of firms’ strategic choices, • analyze the relationship between technological change in the industry and firms’ strategies • evaluate the profitability of investment projects • analyze the financial statement of a company Making judgements Lectures, practical exercises and problem-solving sessions will provide students with the ability to assess the main strengths and weaknesses of theoretical models when used to identify firms’strategies. Communication By the end of the course, students are able to discuss ideas, problems and solutions provided by the microeconomics of the firm, organization theory and corporate finance both with a specialized and a non-specialized audience. These capabilities are tested and evaluated in the final written exam and possibly in the oral exam. Lifelong learning skills Students are expected to develop those learning skills necessary to undertake additional studies on relevant topics in microeconomics, organization theory and corporate finance with a high degree of autonomy. During the course, students are encouraged to investigate further any topics of major interest, by consulting supplementary academic publications, specialized books, and internet sites. These capabilities are tested and evaluated in the final written exam and possibly in the oral exam, where students may have to discuss and solve some new problems based on the topics and material covered in class.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Part 1: Management Accounting o Managerial Accounting o Cost concepts o Cost-Volume-Profit Relationships o Job-Order Costing o Differential Analysis: the key to Decision Making o Pricing decisions o Capital Budgeting Decisions o The concept of Present Value o The role of indicators Part 2: Project Management o The context of Project Management o Project phases o The content of Project Management o Integration and Scope Management o Schedule, Cost and Quality Management o Resource, Communications and Procurement Management o Risk Management o Stakeholder Management
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of mathematics and computer science. The requirements of other courses are not present.
Books
Noreen, Brewer, Garrison “Managerial Accounting for Managers” 2020 (5th ed.) McGraw Hill Larson, Gray, “Project Management: the managerial process”2018 (7th ed.) McGraw Hill Additional material provided by the professor
Teaching mode
Initially, the exam consists of the presentation of a project or alternatively a written test (open-ended). Subsequently of an oral examination aimed at understanding the reasoning and knowledge of the students.
Frequency
Course attendance is desired but not required.
Exam mode
Assessment is based on the skills acquired during the course and the student's ability to apply them in real-world contexts. Thus, the tests tend to best express communication and innovation skills. Particular emphasis is placed on resource management strategies. Each test is scored in thirty/thirty. 30 cum laude will be awarded when both tests are excellent.
Bibliography
https://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/11/3/73
Lesson mode
The exam consists of an individual or group project in which the candidate will apply the methods learned in class. In addition, an oral test will check the degree of knowledge acquired during the lessons.
  • Lesson code1055047
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseCybersecurity
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDING-IND/35
  • CFU6