Learning objectives
• Understanding the meaning of impact applied to financial activities.
• Ability to recognise and use sustainability and impact indicators.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites.
Course unit content
The workshop focuses on a few topics regarding the relationship between companies and their stakeholders. The first topic (Module 1) refers to economic activities' impact on stakeholders, focusing on sustainability applied to finance and issues in impact measurement. This part refers to how different stakeholders’ needs can be considered when a financial product or activity is being planned.
The second topic (Module 2) refers to communication and negotiation (see Module 2 syllabus).
Full programme
Please refer to the course unit content.
Bibliography
The study material will be indicated during the workshop and on Elly.
Teaching methods
Lectures, case studies, and in-class group work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Students will be evaluated continuously based on their participation in class discussions and the fulfilment of the assigned tasks. A short written final exam is based on the content of all the slides, class discussions and compulsory readings and videos.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production