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Course Professor Term Meetings IMS-5200-555 AND IMS-5200-595 Tevfik Dalgic Fall and Spring PLEASE CHECK UTD CLASSROOM ALLOCATIONS AT THE UTD WEB SITE-COURSE LOOK Learning Outcomes This course aims at preparing students to appreciate the dynamics of global economy in general and the global business environmental factors in particular. Ever changing environmental factors shape the very existence of businesss organizations; in terms of, strategic management, decision-making, strategic management, marketing, human resource management and operational management issues. This course will cover the main macro-environmental forces, namely; Political, Economic, Social-cultural and Technologicall within the context of a global economy. Students will be exposed to the opportunities and challenges of globalization with a business objective in mind. This course also serves as a base for understanding of other related international management courses; namely, international marketing management, international human resource management, multinational firm, management of international organization behavior and multinational strategic management. Required Texts & Materials Professor s Contact Information Office Phone 972-883 2770 Other Phone Office Location SOM 4. 416 Email Address tdalgic@ @utdallas.eduu Office Hours Please send me an e-mail to set up an appointment Other Information Please check your E-Learning e-mail regularly for updates and other info General Course Information Pre-requisites, Co- requisites, & other - restrictions This is a graduate course explaining the external environmental factors, Course Description their roles and impacts on the management of international companies from a global perspective. Tamer Cavusgil, Gary Knight and John Riesenberger-International Business:Strategy, Management and the New Realities (Pearson-Prentice- Hall, 2008)-Prentice-Hall-Custom Book, Assignments & Academic Calendar [Topics, Reading Assignments, Due Dates, Exam Dates] PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAM IS A GENERIC ONE AND WILL BE ADAPTED ACCORDING TO THE UTD CALENDAR DURING THE FIRST CLASS.

Chapter 1-What is International Business? Chapter 2-Globalization of Markets and the Internationalization of the Firm. Chapter 3-Organizational Participants that Make International Business Happen. Chapter-4-Theories of International Trade and Investment. Chapter 5-The Cultural Environment of International Business. Chapter 6-Political and Legal Systems in National Environments. Chapter-7-Government Intervention in International Business. Chapter 8-Regional Economic Integration. Grading 30 Percent-Midterm examination 20 Group Projects 30 Percent-Final Examination 10 Percent-Attendance, 10 Percent-Class participation. GROUP CASE EVALUATION SCHEME Step 1: Gaining Familiarity a. In general--determine who, what, how, where and when (the critical facts in a case). b. In detail--identify the places, persons, activities, and contexts of the situation. c. Recognize the degree of certainty/uncertainty of acquired information. Step 2: Recognizing Symptoms a. List all indicators (including stated "problems") that something is not as expected or as desired b. Ensure that symptoms are not assumed to be the problem (symptoms should lead to identification of the problem). Step 3 a. Identify critical statements by major parties (e.g., people, groups, the work unit, etc.).

Identifying goals b. List all goals of the major parties that exist or can be reasonably inferred. (10 Percent) Step 4 Conducting the Analysis Step 5 Making the Diagnosis Step 6 Doing the Action Planning a. Decide which ideas, models, and theories seem useful. b. Apply these conceptual tools to the situation. c. As new information is revealed, cycle back to sub-steps a and b. (20 Percent) a. Identify predicaments (goal inconsistencies). b. Identify problems (discrepancies between goals and performance). c. Prioritize predicaments/problems regarding timing, importance, etc. (20 Percent) a. Specify and prioritize the criteria used to choose action alternatives. b. Discover or invent feasible action alternatives c. Examine the probable consequences of action alternatives. d. Select a course of action. e. Design an implementation plan/schedule. f. Create a plan for assessing the action to be implemented.(25 Percent) DETAILS: 1-Using a business/management mesearch method: SWOT, Porter's 5-Forces, Return on Investment, Break- Even Analysis, Trend Analysis etc. 2-Structure of the presentation-groupings of ideas under categories and sub-categories depending upon the problems/issues for investigating. 3-In-text " quoting " and in-text referencing (Year, Author's last name, Page Number etc.) and a full List of References at the end of the report-grouped as: Web-based references- URL's, books, reports, interviews etc. With the full names of authors, years of publications, dates, places etc. (15 PERCENT). 4-Going beyond the information given in the case:-collecting additional data from Primary and Secondary Sources to see what happened since then and updating the reader whether the company has been successful after the policies applied-. (10 PERCENT). (*) Source: C.C. Lundberg and C. Enz, (1993), "A framework for student case preparation " Case Research Journal, 13 (summer): 144 PROJECT REQUIREMENTS AND REFERENCING GUIDE

PROJECT SIZE-Project is expected to be minimum 15 single pages with double-space and template Times New Roman 12 size excluding charts, appendices etc. by using the following referencing guide. This guide is based on Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations 6th ed. 1996. Examples are shown for books, articles, and online resources. Bibliography items are listed alphabetically at the end of the research paper. Items are referred to in the body of the paper using the Footnote or In-Text style. Guide for Citing Resources Turabian Style 1-Electronic Information sources: A-Full-Text Article [from online database] Bibliography: Nussbaum, Bruce. "Maya Lin's World." Business Week, 18 December 2000. Available from Academic Search Premier, Item 3848251.Http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/redirect.cgi?dbn=268. Accessed 13 July, 2002. Footnote: Bruce Nussbaum, "Maya Lin's World." Business Week, 18 December 2000. Database on-line. Available from Academic Search Premier, Item 3848251. Http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/ redirect.cgi?dbn=268. Accessed 13 July, 2002. In-Text: (Nussbaum, 2002) B-Web Site Please see: net.tutor Quick Guide: Citing Net Sources <gateway.lib.ohio-state.edu/tutor/les7/guide.html> 2-Hard Copy Publications C-Book (One author) Bibliography: Wurman, Richard Saul. Information Anxiety 2.Indianapolis, IN: QUE, 2001. Footnote: Richard Saul Wurman, Information Anxiety 2 (Indianapolis, IN: QUE, 2001), 71. In-Text: (Wurman 2001, 71) (Two to three authors) Bibliography: Strunk, William, and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. New York: Macmillan, 1972. Footnote: William Strunk and E. B. White., The Elements of Style. (New York: Macmillan, 1972), 27.

In-Text: (Strunk and White 1972, 27) (More than 3 authors) Bibliography: Russon Kim, Anne Bard, Tony O Brien and Sue Taylor Parker, eds. Reaching Into Thought : The Minds of the Great Apes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Footnote: Kim Russon and others, eds., Reaching Into Thought : The Minds of the Great Apes. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 134. In-Text: (Russon and others, 1996, 134) D-Published Proceedings (Author and editor named) Bibliography: Summey, Terri Pedersen. "Translating Information Competencies from High School to College." In: First Impressions, Lasting Impact: Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth National LOEX Library, Instruction Conference Held in Ypsilanti, Michigan 19-20 May 2000, edited by Julia K. Nims, 135-138. Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press,2002. Footnote: Terri Pedersen Summey, "Translating Information Competencies from High School to College," in First Impressions, Lasting Impact: Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth National LOEX Library Instruction Conference Held in Ypsilanti, Michigan 19-20 May, 2000, ed. Julia K. Nims, 135-138. (Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press, 2002), 136. In-Text: (Summey, 2002, 136) E-Journal Article Bibliography: Davis, Philip. "The Effect of the Web on Undergraduate Citation Behavior: A 2000 Update." College & Research Libraries 63 (January 2002): 53-60. Footnote: Philip Davis, "The Effect of the Web on Undergraduate Citation Behavior: A 2000 Update," College & Research Libraries 63 (January 2002): 57. In-Text: (Davis 2002, 57) F-Magazine Article Bibliography: Chelminski, Rudy. "Unearthing Athens' Underworld."Smithsonian, 33 November 2002, 120-125. Footnote: Rudy Chelminski, "Unearthing Athens' Underworld," Smithsonian, 33 November 2002, 122. In-Text: (Chelminski 2002, 122) G-Newspaper Article Bibliography: [rarely listed separately in a bibliography if cited only once or twice.] Footnote: William Broad, "For Parts, NASA Boldly Goes..on ebay," New York Times, 19 July 2002, 24. In-Text: (New York Times 19 July 2002)

H-Thesis or Dissertation Bibliography: Iyer, Naresh Sundaram. "A Family of Dominance Filters for Multiple Criteria Decision Making: Choosing the Right Filter for a Decision Situation." Ph.D. diss., Ohio State University, 2001. Footnote: Naresh Sundaram Iyer, "A Family of Dominance Filters for Multiple Criteria Decision Making: Choosing the Right Filter for a Decision Situation" (Ph.D. diss., Ohio State University, 2001), 52. In-Text: (Iyer 2001, 52