040609 SE IM: International Negotiation (2011S)
Prüfungsimmanente Lehrveranstaltung
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An/Abmeldung
Hinweis: Ihr Anmeldezeitpunkt innerhalb der Frist hat keine Auswirkungen auf die Platzvergabe (kein "first come, first served").
- Anmeldung von Mo 07.02.2011 09:00 bis Do 17.02.2011 17:00
- Anmeldung von Mi 23.02.2011 09:00 bis Fr 25.02.2011 14:00
- Abmeldung bis Mo 14.03.2011 23:59
Details
max. 24 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Lehrende
Termine (iCal) - nächster Termin ist mit N markiert
- Donnerstag 03.03. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 10.03. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 17.03. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 24.03. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 31.03. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 07.04. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 14.04. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 05.05. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 12.05. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 19.05. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 26.05. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 09.06. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 16.06. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
- Donnerstag 30.06. 14:00 - 17:00 Hörsaal 12
Information
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
Ziele & Inhalte
Ziel des Seminars ist es, den Teilnehmern vertiefendes Wissen über Verhandlungsprozesse und deren Einflussfaktoren zu vermitteln. Es werden verschiedene Aspekte der Verhandlungstheorien und deren Anwendungen diskutiert, sowie das Potential des elektronischen Verhandlungssystems bei Lösungsfindung und Konfliktbewältigung erörtert.Beurteilung
Die Note setzt sich aus der Beurteilung der Seminararbeit und deren Präsentation im Seminar, der Beurteilung des Diskussionspapiers, sowie aus der Bewertung der Mitarbeit zusammen.
Aim & Scope
The aim of the seminar is to develop a thorough and deep understanding of negotiation processes and their influencing factors. We discuss various aspects of negotiation theory and practice and elaborate possibilities how to support negotiation and conflict resolution with electronic negotiation systems (eNS).Assignments & Grading
Participants will be assessed based on the seminar paper, a discussion paper and presentation as well as in-class participation.
The seminar paper has to meet scientific standards and is preparing students for writing a diploma thesis. In their seminar paper, the participants should demonstrate a profound knowledge of the assigned topic. Based on a thorough literature review, students not only summarize their findings, but also develop an own perspective on a particular topic. The required length of the paper is approximately 5000 - 6000 words not including the appendices.
The paper has to be presented in-class. The presentation has to cover (a) a description of the problem and the specific research question, (b) a summary & the highlights of the review of relevant literature, and (c) a discussion of findings & possible future research questions. The presentation should last about 30 minutes and has to be designed for an "informed audience".
The course is designed to be highly interactive. Therefore, class attendance is required. To encourage in-class participation, students prepare & present a short discussion paper (800 - 1000 words) of an assigned seminar paper submitted by a colleague.
Ziel des Seminars ist es, den Teilnehmern vertiefendes Wissen über Verhandlungsprozesse und deren Einflussfaktoren zu vermitteln. Es werden verschiedene Aspekte der Verhandlungstheorien und deren Anwendungen diskutiert, sowie das Potential des elektronischen Verhandlungssystems bei Lösungsfindung und Konfliktbewältigung erörtert.Beurteilung
Die Note setzt sich aus der Beurteilung der Seminararbeit und deren Präsentation im Seminar, der Beurteilung des Diskussionspapiers, sowie aus der Bewertung der Mitarbeit zusammen.
Aim & Scope
The aim of the seminar is to develop a thorough and deep understanding of negotiation processes and their influencing factors. We discuss various aspects of negotiation theory and practice and elaborate possibilities how to support negotiation and conflict resolution with electronic negotiation systems (eNS).Assignments & Grading
Participants will be assessed based on the seminar paper, a discussion paper and presentation as well as in-class participation.
The seminar paper has to meet scientific standards and is preparing students for writing a diploma thesis. In their seminar paper, the participants should demonstrate a profound knowledge of the assigned topic. Based on a thorough literature review, students not only summarize their findings, but also develop an own perspective on a particular topic. The required length of the paper is approximately 5000 - 6000 words not including the appendices.
The paper has to be presented in-class. The presentation has to cover (a) a description of the problem and the specific research question, (b) a summary & the highlights of the review of relevant literature, and (c) a discussion of findings & possible future research questions. The presentation should last about 30 minutes and has to be designed for an "informed audience".
The course is designed to be highly interactive. Therefore, class attendance is required. To encourage in-class participation, students prepare & present a short discussion paper (800 - 1000 words) of an assigned seminar paper submitted by a colleague.
Prüfungsstoff
Literatur
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Letzte Änderung: Mo 07.09.2020 15:29
Ziel des Seminars ist es, den Teilnehmern vertiefendes Wissen über Verhandlungsprozesse und deren Einflussfaktoren zu vermitteln. Es werden verschiedene Aspekte der Verhandlungstheorien und deren Anwendungen diskutiert, sowie das Potential des elektronischen Verhandlungssystems bei Lösungsfindung und Konfliktbewältigung erörtert.Beurteilung
Die Note setzt sich aus der Beurteilung der Seminararbeit und deren Präsentation im Seminar, der Beurteilung des Diskussionspapiers, sowie aus der Bewertung der Mitarbeit zusammen.
Aim & Scope
The aim of the seminar is to develop a thorough and deep understanding of negotiation processes and their influencing factors. We discuss various aspects of negotiation theory and practice and elaborate possibilities how to support negotiation and conflict resolution with electronic negotiation systems (eNS).Assignments & Grading
Participants will be assessed based on the seminar paper, a discussion paper and presentation as well as in-class participation.
The seminar paper has to meet scientific standards and is preparing students for writing a diploma thesis. In their seminar paper, the participants should demonstrate a profound knowledge of the assigned topic. Based on a thorough literature review, students not only summarize their findings, but also develop an own perspective on a particular topic. The required length of the paper is approximately 5000 - 6000 words not including the appendices.
The paper has to be presented in-class. The presentation has to cover (a) a description of the problem and the specific research question, (b) a summary & the highlights of the review of relevant literature, and (c) a discussion of findings & possible future research questions. The presentation should last about 30 minutes and has to be designed for an "informed audience".
The course is designed to be highly interactive. Therefore, class attendance is required. To encourage in-class participation, students prepare & present a short discussion paper (800 - 1000 words) of an assigned seminar paper submitted by a colleague.