COURSE
NUMBER: MBA215.1
This
course is cross-listed with the EWMBA Program
COURSE
TITLE: Business Strategies for Emerging Markets
UNITS
OF CREDIT: 3.0
INSTRUCTOR:
David Levine
E-MAIL
ADDRESS: levine@haas.berkeley.edu
CLASS
WEB PAGE LOCATION: http://bspace.berkeley.edu
MEETING
DAY(S)/TIME: Thursdays, 6:00PM-9:30PM
PREREQUISITE(S):
None
CLASS
FORMAT:
The course combines lectures, class participation, and
cases. A number of visiting speakers will help to tie the course theory
to business practice. Many of the examples will be current events from
the Financial Times and articles I email.
REQUIRED
READINGS: There will be cases, a brief course reader, and on-line articles.
BASIS
FOR FINAL GRADE:
ABSTRACT
OF COURSE'S CONTENT AND OBJECTIVES:
This course helps students to:
BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH: David I. Levine is the Eugene E. and Catherine M. Trefethen
Professor of Business Administration at the Haas School of Business at the
University of California, Berkeley. He is past chair of the University’s
Center for Health Research, of the Advisory Board for Center for Effective
Global Action (CEGA), and of the Haas School’s Economic Analysis and Policy
Group. Levine’s research in emerging markets has involved organizations
and data from Kenya, Uganda, Senegal, Ghana, Mexico, Cambodia, Bangladesh,
Indonesia, and China.