It is
common for managers and firms to highlight the difference culture
makes to business and management. However, arguably more
important are the differences between countries in the social,
political, economic and legal institutions that enable and
underpin business activity. This free course, International
Management: An institutional perspective, takes a research-based look
at the differences around the world in how capitalism is
practiced and the practical difference this makes to managers who
need to manage or do business across borders.
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
- critically understand institutional differences between different national and regional contexts and their implications for leadership and management
- understand how the varieties of capitalism framework can be used to highlight differences between national systems of business
- use institutional perspectives as a lens to generate a more critical understanding of an organization's international context and management practices
- access information on different institutional contexts and draw conclusions about their implications.
