China and India in the Global Economy
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | 231971-D |
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
14.6
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Nazwa przedmiotu: | China and India in the Global Economy |
Jednostka: | Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie |
Grupy: |
Elective courses for IB - masters |
Punkty ECTS i inne: |
5.00 (zmienne w czasie)
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
Efekty uczenia się: |
Wiedza: Student understands the transition of Chinese and Indian economy since the second half of 20c. Student knows the differences in doing business in his/her home country and China and India. Student knows the business strategies applied in market entry, marketing, CSR, role of the state and institutions for doing business in China and India. Umiejętności: Can analyse and evaluate contemporary political and economic changes in China and India and their role in the world economy. Understands mechanisms and cultural aspects of doing business in China and India. Student is able to apply theoretical approaches to analyzing foreign business operations in China and India as well as Chinese and Indian multinational corporations' foreign direct investment. Student is able to determine main challenges and opportunities in economic growth of China and India as well as faced by foreign businesses on Chinese and Indian markets. Kompetencje społeczne: Student will become a high-skilled staff of a given international organization or multinational firm. Student will know how to work in a team. Student will acquire the ability to participate in discussions on the problems related to China?s and India?s economic growth and doing business in China and India. |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Preferencje - Semestr zimowy 2025/26" (jeszcze nie rozpoczęty)
Okres: | 2025-10-01 - 2026-02-20 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT ŚR CZ PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Zajęcia prowadzącego
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Koordynatorzy: | (brak danych) | |
Prowadzący grup: | Robert Dygas | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Ocena
Zajęcia prowadzącego - Ocena |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2025/26" (jeszcze nie rozpoczęty)
Okres: | 2025-10-01 - 2026-02-20 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT ŚR CZ PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Konwersatorium, 20 godzin
Wykład, 10 godzin
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Koordynatorzy: | (brak danych) | |
Prowadzący grup: | (brak danych) | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Ocena
Wykład - Ocena |
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Skrócony opis: |
This course provides an overview of China and India's role in the global economy. Focus is given to understanding the contemporary situation of these countries in the world. Also, the course helps to understand the cultural aspects of doing business, strategies for market entry of both Chinese and Indian companies, their business strategies, marketing and sourcing, and institutions relevant to managers. In addition, Chinese and Indian multinational corporations, including their operations in the world, will be discussed with implications for managers doing business in emerging as well as developed markets. The course is lectures and conversations combined. |
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Pełny opis: |
This course aims to provide an overview of China and India in the global economy. The course's purpose is to enhance students' understanding of China's and India's economic growth, issues relevant to understanding the current economic problems of China and India and their impact on other countries. Besides that additionally, students can learn about the business in these two big economies (with a focus on international trade and foreign direct investment policies and business culture), as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by businesses operating there. The course aims a comprehensive analysis of Chinese and Indian multinational corporations' strategies in different countries. |
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Literatura: |
Literatura podstawowa: 1. Naughton, Barry (2018): The Chinese Economy, 2nd Edition, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2. Roy T (2012): India in the World Economy, Cambridge University Press. 3. Biswas, P.K., & Dygas, R. (Eds.). (2022). Asian Trade and Investment in Europe (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003274933 4. Biswas, P.K., & Dygas, R. (Eds.). (2021). Asian Foreign Direct Investment in Europe (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003186601 Literatura uzupełniająca: 1. Dygas, R. Determinants of foreign direct investment outflow from India to Poland. International Journal of Management and Economics, 2020, Sciendo, vol. 56 no. 2, pp. 109-117. https://doi.org/10.2478/ijme-2020-0008, 2. Li, Jingzhi (2014). Reconstructing China : the peaceful development, economic growth, and international role of an emerging superpower. New York : McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 3. The Oxford companion to the Economics of China. (2014). Oxford University Press. 4. Kanungo R (2018). Changing the Indian Economy: Renewal, Reform and Revival. Elsevier. 5. McCartney M (2019). The Indian Economy. Columbia University Press. 6. Paul J.J. Welfens, Suthiphand Chirathivat, Franz Knipping (2008). EU ? ASEAN. Facing Economic Globalisation |
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Uwagi: |
Kryteria oceniania: egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 0.00% egzamin testowy: 40.00% egzamin ustny: 0.00% kolokwium: 0.00% referaty/eseje: 40.00% ocena z ćwiczeń: 20.00% inne: 0.00% |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2024/25" (w trakcie)
Okres: | 2025-02-15 - 2025-09-30 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT KON
WYK
ŚR CZ PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Konwersatorium, 20 godzin
Wykład, 10 godzin
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Koordynatorzy: | (brak danych) | |
Prowadzący grup: | Robert Dygas | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Ocena
Wykład - Ocena |
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Skrócony opis: |
This course provides an overview of the China,s and India,s economic growth, role of the state, economic and industrial policies. Focus is given to cultural aspects of doing business, strategies for market entry, business strategies, marketing and sourcing, institutions relevant for managers. In addition, Chinese and Indian multinational corporations, including their operations in the EU, will be discussed with implications for managers doing business in emerging as well as developed markets. |
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Pełny opis: |
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the Chinese and Indian economies. The course's purpose is to enhance students understanding of China's and India's economic growth, issues relevant for doing business in these two big economies (with focus on international trade and foreign direct investment policies and business culture), as well as challenges and opportunities faced by businesses operating there. The course aims at comprehensive analysis of Chinese and Indian multinational corporations' strategies in the EU. |
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Literatura: |
Literatura podstawowa: 1. Naughton, Barry (2018): The Chinese Economy, 2nd Edition, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2. Roy T (2012): India in the World Economy, Cambridge University Press. 3. Elena Horská et al. (2014). International Marketing Within And Beyond Visegrad Borders. Literatura uzupełniająca: 1. Li, Jingzhi (2014). Reconstructing China : the peaceful development, economic growth, and international role of an emerging superpower. New York : McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 2. The Oxford companion to the Economics of China. (2014). Oxford University Press. 3. Kanungo R (2018). Changing the Indian Economy: Renewal, Reform and Revival. Elsevier. 4. McCartney M (2019). The Indian Economy. Columbia University Press. 5. Paul J.J. Welfens, Suthiphand Chirathivat, Franz Knipping (2008). EU ? ASEAN. Facing Economic Globalisation |
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Uwagi: |
Kryteria oceniania: egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 0.00% egzamin testowy: 40.00% egzamin ustny: 0.00% kolokwium: 0.00% referaty/eseje: 40.00% ocena z ćwiczeń: 20.00% inne: 0.00% |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2024/25" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2024-10-01 - 2025-02-14 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT KON
WYK
ŚR CZ PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Konwersatorium, 20 godzin
Wykład, 10 godzin
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Koordynatorzy: | (brak danych) | |
Prowadzący grup: | Robert Dygas | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Ocena
Wykład - Ocena |
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Skrócony opis: |
This course provides an overview of the China,s and India,s economic growth, role of the state, economic and industrial policies. Focus is given to cultural aspects of doing business, strategies for market entry, business strategies, marketing and sourcing, institutions relevant for managers. In addition, Chinese and Indian multinational corporations, including their operations in the EU, will be discussed with implications for managers doing business in emerging as well as developed markets. |
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Pełny opis: |
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the Chinese and Indian economies. The course's purpose is to enhance students understanding of China's and India's economic growth, issues relevant for doing business in these two big economies (with focus on international trade and foreign direct investment policies and business culture), as well as challenges and opportunities faced by businesses operating there. The course aims at comprehensive analysis of Chinese and Indian multinational corporations' strategies in the EU. |
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Literatura: |
Literatura podstawowa: 1. Naughton, Barry (2018): The Chinese Economy, 2nd Edition, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2. Roy T (2012): India in the World Economy, Cambridge University Press. 3. Elena Horská et al. (2014). International Marketing Within And Beyond Visegrad Borders. Literatura uzupełniająca: 1. Li, Jingzhi (2014). Reconstructing China : the peaceful development, economic growth, and international role of an emerging superpower. New York : McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 2. The Oxford companion to the Economics of China. (2014). Oxford University Press. 3. Kanungo R (2018). Changing the Indian Economy: Renewal, Reform and Revival. Elsevier. 4. McCartney M (2019). The Indian Economy. Columbia University Press. 5. Paul J.J. Welfens, Suthiphand Chirathivat, Franz Knipping (2008). EU ? ASEAN. Facing Economic Globalisation |
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Uwagi: |
Kryteria oceniania: egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 0.00% egzamin testowy: 40.00% egzamin ustny: 0.00% kolokwium: 0.00% referaty/eseje: 40.00% ocena z ćwiczeń: 20.00% inne: 0.00% |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr letni 2023/24" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2024-02-24 - 2024-09-30 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT KON
WYK
ŚR CZ PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Konwersatorium, 20 godzin
Wykład, 10 godzin
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Koordynatorzy: | (brak danych) | |
Prowadzący grup: | Robert Dygas, Magdalena Suska | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Ocena
Wykład - Ocena |
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Skrócony opis: |
This course provides an overview of the China,s and India,s economic growth, role of the state, economic and industrial policies. Focus is given to cultural aspects of doing business, strategies for market entry, business strategies, marketing and sourcing, institutions relevant for managers. In addition, Chinese and Indian multinational corporations, including their operations in the EU, will be discussed with implications for managers doing business in emerging as well as developed markets. |
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Pełny opis: |
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the Chinese and Indian economies. The course's purpose is to enhance students understanding of China's and India's economic growth, issues relevant for doing business in these two big economies (with focus on international trade and foreign direct investment policies and business culture), as well as challenges and opportunities faced by businesses operating there. The course aims at comprehensive analysis of Chinese and Indian multinational corporations' strategies in the EU. |
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Literatura: |
Literatura podstawowa: 1. Naughton, Barry (2018): The Chinese Economy, 2nd Edition, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2. Roy T (2012): India in the World Economy, Cambridge University Press. 3. Elena Horská et al. (2014). International Marketing Within And Beyond Visegrad Borders. Literatura uzupełniająca: 1. Li, Jingzhi (2014). Reconstructing China : the peaceful development, economic growth, and international role of an emerging superpower. New York : McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 2. The Oxford companion to the Economics of China. (2014). Oxford University Press. 3. Kanungo R (2018). Changing the Indian Economy: Renewal, Reform and Revival. Elsevier. 4. McCartney M (2019). The Indian Economy. Columbia University Press. 5. Paul J.J. Welfens, Suthiphand Chirathivat, Franz Knipping (2008). EU ? ASEAN. Facing Economic Globalisation |
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Uwagi: |
Kryteria oceniania: egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 0.00% egzamin testowy: 40.00% egzamin ustny: 0.00% kolokwium: 0.00% referaty/eseje: 40.00% ocena z ćwiczeń: 20.00% inne: 0.00% |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Semestr zimowy 2023/24" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-02-23 |
Przejdź do planu
PN KON
WYK
WT ŚR CZ PT |
Typ zajęć: |
Konwersatorium, 20 godzin
Wykład, 10 godzin
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Koordynatorzy: | (brak danych) | |
Prowadzący grup: | Robert Dygas | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: |
Przedmiot -
Ocena
Wykład - Ocena |
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Skrócony opis: |
This course provides an overview of the China,s and India,s economic growth, role of the state, economic and industrial policies. Focus is given to cultural aspects of doing business, strategies for market entry, business strategies, marketing and sourcing, institutions relevant for managers. In addition, Chinese and Indian multinational corporations, including their operations in the EU, will be discussed with implications for managers doing business in emerging as well as developed markets. |
|
Pełny opis: |
The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the Chinese and Indian economies. The course's purpose is to enhance students understanding of China's and India's economic growth, issues relevant for doing business in these two big economies (with focus on international trade and foreign direct investment policies and business culture), as well as challenges and opportunities faced by businesses operating there. The course aims at comprehensive analysis of Chinese and Indian multinational corporations' strategies in the EU. |
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Literatura: |
Literatura podstawowa: 1. Naughton, Barry (2018): The Chinese Economy, 2nd Edition, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 2. Roy T (2012): India in the World Economy, Cambridge University Press. 3. Elena Horská et al. (2014). International Marketing Within And Beyond Visegrad Borders. Literatura uzupełniająca: 1. Li, Jingzhi (2014). Reconstructing China : the peaceful development, economic growth, and international role of an emerging superpower. New York : McGraw-Hill Higher Education. 2. The Oxford companion to the Economics of China. (2014). Oxford University Press. 3. Kanungo R (2018). Changing the Indian Economy: Renewal, Reform and Revival. Elsevier. 4. McCartney M (2019). The Indian Economy. Columbia University Press. 5. Paul J.J. Welfens, Suthiphand Chirathivat, Franz Knipping (2008). EU ? ASEAN. Facing Economic Globalisation |
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Uwagi: |
Kryteria oceniania: egzamin tradycyjny-pisemny: 0.00% egzamin testowy: 40.00% egzamin ustny: 0.00% kolokwium: 0.00% referaty/eseje: 40.00% ocena z ćwiczeń: 20.00% inne: 0.00% |
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