MSc in International Business and Politics
Leadership and governance at Multinational Enterprises
About the course
What you will learn
This course equips participants with the skills to analyze and navigate the critical role of CEOs and governance structures in driving the success of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in a global context. Participants will learn to evaluate how leadership traits and governance practices shape strategic decisions, mitigate risks, and impact firm performance in diverse international markets. By integrating perspectives from economics, psychology, and sociology, the course empowers students to assess and influence the interplay between leadership, governance, and global business success in an increasingly interconnected world.
- Assess how CEOs’ backgrounds and traits influence strategic decisions and performance in international operations.
- Examine how psychological factors like overconfidence and hubris shape executive behavior and multinational outcomes.
- Apply interdisciplinary insights to evaluate how leadership impacts global strategies and competitiveness.
- Explore how institutions and cultural contexts influence executive decision-making across global markets.
- Analyze governance mechanisms, such as boards and executive compensation, in multinational settings.
- Evaluate how MNEs address ethical, social, and environmental responsibilities across regions.
- Develop strategies to balance stakeholder demands and achieve sustainable outcomes in diverse international markets.