- Docente: Patrizia Battilani
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SECS-P/12
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
Business Administration (cod. 6798)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Business Administration (cod. 0897)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Financial Markets and Institutions (cod. 0901)
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from Sep 15, 2025 to Oct 16, 2025
Learning outcomes
The course aims at analysing the long run development of the world economy since the birth of the modern economy, showing the varieties of approaches and solutions to innovation and crises. The main topics are the following: 1) interrelations among technologies, institutions and culture; 2) forms of enterprise and their advantages and disadvantages; 3) financial systems and the relation bank-enterprise; 4) the role of governments; 5) the major world crises that have retarded progress but also offer opportunities of improvement. At the end of the course students have acquired a long run vision of economic development and are in a better position to understand the transformations that are necessary today to maintain a dynamic but sustainable economic path for the future.
Course contents
The course consists of 9 lectures and 1 laboratory.
Lectures address the evolution and issues of the different forms of enterprises and the strategies they have adopted to cope with the great challenges of their time:
- The American corporations
- The multinationals
- The cooperatives
- Small and medium-sized businesses
- The environmental sustainability
- The gender issue
- The corporate welfare
The laboratory will take place at the Barberini Foundation (via Mentana 2) and will consist of group work aimed at discussing entrepreneurial strategies with respect to the challenges of the present starting from the materials preserved in the company archives. The laboratory will provide the tools for the realization of the group project work to be delivered and discussed during the written exam or on a date to be agreed.
Readings/Bibliography
There is no single textbook and a reading list will be provided during the lectures.
Teaching methods
Traditional lectures with the support of power point presentations and audiovisual material
1 laboratory
Assessment methods
The exam will be based on an individual written test (3 essay questions on the topics and knowledge acquired in class) and on a group project work connected to the laboratory to be held at the Barberini Foundation.
The project work will be delivered in Word format and will consist of a report of approximately 6000-8000 words. The presentation of the project work can be made on the same day as the written exam or on a date to be agreed
Office hours
See the website of Patrizia Battilani
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.