
Course Outcomes:
Students of this course will be able to:
1. Explain business expansion abroad and key issues related to their
operations in other countries.
2. Compare and contrast cultures and societies globally using
socioeconomic and cultural frameworks.
3. Develop an entry strategy into other markets recognizing the nature
of institutions and forces governing the process of globalization.
Syllabus:
An overview of Business Environment ,Business Environment and Strategic
Decisions in International Business , Economic Environment , Political and
Regulatory environment, Demographic Environment, Social/Cultural
Environment, Geographic Environment , Ethics and CSR in International
Business.
Foreign Investments - Pattern, Structure and Effects. Theories of Foreign
Direct Investment, Traditional and Modern Theories of FDI, Modes of FDI -
Greenfield, Brownfield Investments, Mergers and Acquisitions, Motives of
FDI, FDI Contrasted with FPI. Basics of Forex Market.
WTO, IMF, World Bank, UNCTAD Tariff and Non-Tariff Barriers. Balance
of Payment Account: Concept and Significance of Balance of Payments,
Current and Capital Account Components. Introduction to Basic Concept of
IFRS.
Growing Concern for Ecology, Digitalization; Outsourcing and Global Value
Chains. Labor and Other Environmental Issues, Impact of Pandemic COVID-
19 on International Trade.
- Teacher: Pruthviraj Ghatage
- Teacher: Ketaki Kambale
- Teacher: Nagina Mali
- Teacher: Naziya Mullani
- Teacher: Priyanka Surve