Course
Growth, Location and Sustainable Development (MSB305)
Businesses and organizations do not operate in isolation. They are deeply intertwined within intricate networks and socio-economic systems. This integration plays a pivotal role in determining their success and transition towards sustainable operations. Being part of such systems means that any changes within these systems can influence factors like input availability, demand magnitude, and even the very conditions under which they operate, as defined by institutional frameworks.
This course delves deep into the modern perspective of economic growth that goes beyond just looking at individual firms. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the significance of innovation, geographical location, and temporal factors in the processes of economic development. A key emphasis is placed on the shift towards a more sustainable economy.
By integrating concepts from Innovation and Transition Studies, Regional Science, Complex System Theories, and Knowledge Dynamics, students will be equipped with the analytical tools necessary to evaluate the economic and technological development strategies of individual firms, regions, and entire nations. Furthermore, they will be able to draw vital insights that can guide the design of strategies at each of these levels.
Although this course is a component of the minor titled "Economic Development", it remains accessible to all interested students.
NB! This is an elective course and may be cancelled if fewer than 15 students are enrolled by August 20th for the autumn semester.
Dette er emnebeskrivelsen for studieåret 2025-2026. Merk at det kan komme endringer.
Fakta
Emnekode
MSB305
Vekting (stp)
10
Semester undervisningsstart
Autumn
Undervisningsspråk
English
Antall semestre
1
Vurderingssemester
Autumn
Content
Subject areas that are most likely covered are:
- A perspective beyond the boundaries of the firm
- Theories of economic development including human capital, innovation, institutions, agglomeration, urbanization, complexity, diversification
- Interfirm linkages, networks, and spillovers
- Sustainability and transformation
Learning outcome
Knowledge
Students will learn:
- How and why a system-based perspective is crucial to understanding the development of firms and economies
- How and why economies growth
- How and why economic activities locate in various ways in space
- How and why knowledge and innovation are crucial for the transition toward more sustainable economic practices
Skills
- Applying multilevel, network, complexity, and evolutionary thinking to economic problems
- Working with and summarizing the contemporary academic literature
- Assessing economic development and growth from a sustainability perspective
Forkunnskapskrav
Anbefalte forkunnskaper
Exam
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
---|---|---|---|---|
In-class Group Presentation | 45/100 | Letter grades | ||
Oral Examination | 55/100 | Letter grades |
Vilkår for å gå opp til eksamen/vurdering
- Completed and handed in on time all individual & group assignments or quizzes during the semester
- Contributed to and participated in (including presence during) the presentation of group work
Fagperson(er)
Study Program Director:
Ingeborg Foldøy SolliCourse coordinator:
Tom BrökelCourse teacher:
Tom BrökelCourse teacher:
Yong Hao TanMethod of work
Åpent for
All master's study programs at the University of Stavanger.
The course is open to students with any bachelor's degree.