Sustainability and Corporate Resilience
- Faculty
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
- Version
Version 1 of 28.05.2024.
- Module identifier
22M1092
- Module level
Master
- Language of instruction
German
- ECTS credit points and grading
5.0
- Module frequency
only winterterm
- Duration
1 semester
- Overall workload
The total workload for the module is 150 hours (see also "ECTS credit points and grading").
- Teaching and learning methods
Lecturer based learning Hours of workload Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 45 Practical project Presence or online - Lecturer independent learning Hours of workload Type of teaching Media implementation Concretization 45 Work in small groups - 35 Preparation/follow-up for course work - 25 Exam preparation -
- Graded examination
- Written examination or
- Portfolio exam or
- Portfolio exam
- Literature
Epstein, M (2008) Making Sustainability Work: Best Practices in Managing and Measuring Corporate Social, Environmental, and Economic Impacts. Berrett-Koehler Publishers.
Koetse, M.J.; Rietveld, P. (2009) The impact of climate change and weather on transport: An overview of empirical findings. Transportation Research Part D, 14(3), 205–221.
Meadows, D. (2008) Thinking in Systems. Chelsea Green Publishing.
Morris, L.L. (2020) Stakeholder collaboration as a pathway to climate adaptation at coastal ports, Maritime Policy & Management, 1-15
Nemetz, P. (2013) Business and the Sustainability Challenge: An Integrated Perspective. Routledge Publishin
Wang, C., Yang, Z., Zhang, D., Yan, X., & Fan, S. (2018) Resilience in transportation systems: A systematic review and future directions. Transport Reviews, 38, 479–498.
- Applicability in study programs
- Business Management
- Business Management, M.A.
- Person responsible for the module
- Griese, Kai Michael
- Teachers
- Griese, Kai Michael