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[Masterseminar Applied Topics in Environmental and Behavioral Economics] The Inner Development Goals as a novel approach for sustainability transformation

Juan Felipe Ortiz-Riomalo
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Engel

Veranstaltungstyp: Seminar
TeilnehmerInnen: This seminar is geared towards the Master programs in economics as well as system science (Umweltsysteme & Ressourcenmanagement). An interdisciplinary mix of students is a core element of this course. Students from BWL and other Master-level programs at UOS can also apply. Please note that this is an Economics seminar, not a BWL seminar.

Beschreibung:
In this practice seminar, students learn about and experience hands-on the Inner Development Goals (IDGs) as an approach for sustainability transformation. To start, the origin of, motivation behind and content of the IDGs and their relation to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be introduced. This is followed by a series of applied exercises (in-class and homework) in which (elements of) key IDGs (e.g. self-awareness, taking others‘ perspectives, vision-building) are experienced by students themselves. Throughout the seminar, the case of cocoa production/chocolate consumption will be used as guiding example for sustainability transformation. The seminar takes place in form of two 2-hour sessions during the semester (27.6./4.7. 10:00-12:00) and four full days during the semester break (2.8./ 5.8./ 7.8./ 8.8. 10:00-16:00) on the Campus Westerberg. Participation in all sessions is obligatory. The grade will be composed of oral participation in the class exercises and discussions (50%) and a written documentation of key insights (following prespecified questions) (50%). Please note that this is an Economics seminar, not a BWL seminar.
Please be aware that this seminar is not the typical presentation-plus-essay-writing seminar and moves beyond mere content delivery to students. Please read the full course description carefully.
Questions on the seminar can be sent to bee-teaching@uos.de.

Erstes Treffen:
Donnerstag, 27.06.2024 10:00 - 12:00, Ort: 35/E23-E24

Ort:
35/E23-E24: Donnerstag, 27.06.2024, Donnerstag, 04.07.2024 10:00 - 12:00, 66/101: Freitag, 02.08.2024, Montag, 05.08.2024, Mittwoch, 07.08.2024 - Donnerstag, 08.08.2024 10:00 - 16:00

Semester:
SoSe 2024

Zeiten:
Termine am Donnerstag, 27.06.2024, Donnerstag, 04.07.2024 10:00 - 12:00, Freitag, 02.08.2024, Montag, 05.08.2024, Mittwoch, 07.08.2024 - Donnerstag, 08.08.2024 10:00 - 16:00, Ort: 35/E23-E24, 66/101

Leistungsnachweis:
Participation in all six sessions is obligatory. The grade will be composed of oral participation in the class exercises and discussions (50%), and a written documentation of key insights (following prespecified questions) (50%).

Veranstaltungsnummer:
9.28007

ECTS-Kreditpunkte:
5

Bereichseinordnung:
Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Betriebswirtschaftslehre (Akkreditierung 2022) > Seminare Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Betriebswirtschaftslehre (Akkreditierung 2022) > Volkswirtschaftslehre und Methoden Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Betriebswirtschaftslehre (Akkreditierung 2014) > Seminare Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Betriebswirtschaftslehre (Akkreditierung 2014) > Economics Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Economics (Akkreditierung 2014) > Seminare Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Economics (Akkreditierung 2014) > Economics Veranstaltungen > Systemwissenschaft > Master Umweltsysteme und Ressourcenmanagement Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Economics (Accreditation 2022) > Volkswirtschaftslehre und Methoden (Economics and Methods) > Seminare (seminars) Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > Courses in English Veranstaltungen > Wirtschaftswissenschaften > M.Sc. Economics (Accreditation 2022) > Schwerpunkte (Specializations) > Sustainability, Behavior and Environmental Policy Courses in English > Business Administration and Economics