17 July 2020
Intercultural Management: A Scandinavian Perspective
The course focuses on comparing Scandinavian and Norwegian cultures with other cultures in the international business arena. This context will provide the backdrop for understanding and applying research on culture, communication and management.
Participants examine intercultural management in specific global industries where Norwegian firms have excelled. We will also investigate how people from different cultures meet in a Scandinavian context where values of gender equality dominate and specific employment rules and rights must be applied.
The course consists of lectures, case studies, group work and company visits.
In addition the summer program provides students with carefully planned social activities that further ensures understanding of globalization and Norwegian culture.
Course leader
Yanique Fletcher
Target group
In today’s global world an understanding of what happens when people from different cultures meet and work together is quite essential for managers and leaders. This course strives to train BSc students on intercultural management and help them apply this knowledge to both business and research.
Course aim
The course focuses on comparing Scandinavian and Norwegian cultures with other cultures in the international business arena. This context will provide the backdrop for understanding and applying research on culture, communication and management.
Participants examine intercultural management in specific global industries where Norwegian firms have excelled. We will also investigate how people from different cultures meet in a Scandinavian context where values of gender equality dominate and specific employment rules and rights must be applied.
Credits info
12 EC
12 ECTS
Fee info
NOK 14000: Tuition fee
NOK 2800: Social activities fee. NB: All students must pay the social activities fee.
Scholarships
The tuition fee is waived for students from BI's partner universities who are nominated as an exchange summer programme student by their home university.
Students from BI partner universities who are not nominated receive a 30% tuition fee reduction.