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 workloadType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
45Practical projectPresence or online-
Lecturer independent learning
Hours of workloadType of teachingMedia implementationConcretization
45Work in small groups-
35Preparation/follow-up for course work-
25Exam 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