School of Economics and Administrative Sciences \ International Entrepreneurship
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
International Entrepreneurship
The subject of the course is to examine the management of regional resources and enterprises. We cannot implement the same solutions in every country or in every region to eliminate regional imbalances. Because every region, every country has its own characteristics. In this context, the knowledge that needs to be acquired in order to carry out cross-cultural business activities by examining socio-cultural components is transferred to the students within the scope of this course.
Textbook and / or References
Межкультурный бизнес (Intercultural Business) L. A. Mukhina, A. I. Kartashova; Международный бизнес: Учебник (International Business: Textbook) M. V. Osipov, N. P. Grebnev; Региональная экономика (Regional Economy) V. M. Lepeshkin; Бизнес и культура: Основы межкультурной коммуникации (Business and Culture: Fundamentals of Intercultural Communication) G. S. Khamzina, A. A. Yudin.
To teach students to develop business models taking into account cross-cultural differences, analyze international company cases, and design work strategies in different regions.
1. Students can distinguish the impact of culture on the way business is done.
2. Students can analyze cross-cultural differences in the business environment.
3. Students can apply the skills needed to collaborate effectively in international teams.
Week 1: Basic information and terms: intercultural business, globalization, regional characteristics.
Week 2: Fundamentals of intercultural communication and introduction to the impact of cultural differences on business.
Week 3: Theories of intercultural communication (Gofstede, Trompenaars, etc.).
Week 4: Types of regions (economically developed, developing, declining regions).
Week 5: The role of natural resources, infrastructure, and human capital.
Week 6: How climate, resources, transportation infrastructure, and regional economy affect businesses.
Week 7: Examples of successful clusters and their impact on regional economy.
Week 8: Developing entrepreneurial ecosystems in regions.
Week 9: Analysis of examples of interregional and international cooperation.
Week 10: Comparison of approaches to entrepreneurship in different countries.
Week 11: Fundamentals of Business Model Development.
Week 12: Final exam
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• Final % 60
• Participation %40
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