Business Administration in Action



- B.WIWI-ECON.0002 -

Study course for Bachelor Programs

Substitute course for Firms and Markets





Course Overview







































What? How?
Course frequency every semester
Course type Lecture & Business Simulation (Tutorial)
Exam prerequisites Participation in the business simulation in groups
Examination
Group report on the business simulation process (15 pages)
Credits 6 ECTS
Recommended Prerequisites
Introduction to Business Management Thinking and Practice (B.WIWI-ECON.0001)
Notice
This course may not be taken if you have already successfully completed course Firms and Markets (B.WIWI-OPH.0001).







Content


In the module "Business Administration in Action", a computer-based business simulation (TOPSIM - Business Management) offers practical in-depth knowledge of business and economic interrelationships. In groups, students manage a virtual company over six periods and gain insight into the processes of entrepreneurial activity. The aim is to provide an early basic understanding of BWL and VWL interrelationships and create a high recognition value for the further bachelor's degree.



Since participants compete in groups in the business simulation, they also have the opportunity to gain experience in teamwork at this early stage.



During the business simulation, students are supported by extensive tutorials. In these, they can ask group-specific questions about the simulation process, the underlying content, or the situation of their own virtual company. At the end of the semester, a final report is required, in which students learn the basic formalities of a scientific paper.



In addition, there are large-scale exercises during the semester where cross-group and market-wide simulation and report contents are discussed.







Learning targets


Students should


  • be able to describe and explain basic business administration interrelationships,

  • be able to analyze typical questions within central business administration functional areas,

  • be able to explain basic economic interrelationships and their relevance for entrepreneurial decision-making processes,

  • work on and reflect on classic business administration objectives based on specific decision requirements in a simulated example company, and assess macroeconomic influencing parameters within an integrative consideration,

  • understand the basic economic interrelationships and transfer this knowledge to new (simulation) situations,

  • be able to make decisions on typical problems in business practice in group work using acquired communication and organizational skills, and justify them argumentatively.







Organizational








  • Registration Procedure



    Within the module "Business Administration in Action", two registration steps must be carried out. Students will be informed about the details of the registration procedures in the introductory event. An initial overview is provided below.















    Registration/Cancellation:
    FlexNow
    The basic requirement for taking the exam is timely registration in the FlexNow system. Timely registration is absolutely necessary! The deadline can be found under "Schedule".
    Registration:
    Business Simulation/Tutorial
    Further information will be provided in the introductory event. The deadline can be found under "Schedule".








  • Exam Modalities





    • The exam consists of the practical business simulation part.

    • The business simulation part is examined in a final report at the end of the semester.

    • Assessment is only between "passed" and "failed", no further grading is given..

    • The respective dates can be found under "Schedule".

    • Plagiarism will not be accepted and will be sanctioned accordingly. All group work will be checked for plagiarism.







  • Principles for Successful Group Work




    • Identification with the own group

    • Active participation of all group members

    • Set internal deadlines and control their adherence within the group!

    • To avoid problems in group work, an internal group contract can help, which contains binding statements about the procedure in certain situations.













Schedule






Please refer to the German site for the current schedule.














Contact:



Tamino Marahrens

Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5

37073 Göttingen


Tel. 0551 39-28419
tamino.marahrens@uni-goettingen.de