BSR as an Economic and Innovation Area

Brief description

Macro-economic overview; the economic sectors under particular consideration of the energy sector; economic interrelations of the BSR (internal relationships and international exchange), international and particularly Austrian direct investment in the region; Austria's foreign trade with the BSR; economic potential for Austrian businesses in the BSR; economic development perspectives of the EU and particularly Austria in the BSR. Logistics and infrastructure in the BSR; possibilities for promotion and funding in the region. Advantages and disadvantages of the business location BSR for international enterprises. Country profiles from a business's point of view (possibly including guest lectures on this topic):

  • political and economic conditions
  • infrastructure/logistics
  • industries/lines of business
  • investment climate, intercultural aspects
  • specific features of business law
  • market cultivation and market entry support
  • the BSR as an innovation area: education, research and development in the BSR

Mode of delivery

face to face

Type

compulsory

Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools

Aiginger, Karl / Ederer, Stefan / Prammer, Jakob / Sieber, Susanne (2010): WIFO-Studie: Österreichs außenwirtschaftliche Beziehungen zur Schwarzmeerregion und deren wirtschaftliche Perspektiven, Wien.
Ban, Ioana (2010): Black Sea Region: A Nascent Security Community? LAP Lambert Acad. Publ., 2010.
Erkut, Gülden/ Mitchell, Stephen (2007):The Black Sea: Past, Present and Future . David Brown Book Co.
Havlik, Peter / Astrov, Vasily / Pöschl, Josef / Hunya, Gabor (2010): WIIW-Studie: Die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in der Schwarzmeerregion und Herausforderungen für eine Internationalisierungsoffensive Österreichs, Wien.
Mangott, Gerhard (2008): The Wider Black Sea Region in the 21st Cen-tury: Strategic, Economic and Energy Perspectives.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Presentation, student participation (group work, student presentation etc.)

Assessment methods and criteria

continuous assessment

Prerequisites and co-requisites

none

Infos

Degree programme

Logistics & Transport Management (Bachelor)

Cycle

Bachelor

ECTS Credits

2.00

Language of instruction

English

Curriculum

Part-Time

Academic year

2023

Semester

5 WS

Incoming

Yes

Learning outcome

The successful participants should have detailed knowledge of the economic-geographical and regional-geographical, geopolitical and political framework of the Black Sea Region as well as the economic and political interrelations with the EU, particularly Austria. They will be familiar with the most important political EU strategies regarding the BSR (incl. Danube region strategy). Based on country analyses, they should be able to analyze and evaluate investment conditions especially for international corporations and extrapolate recommendations for investors. The students will have an overview of the structure of the educational infrastructure and scientific landscape and is able to recognize and develop points of contact for future cooperation.

Course code

0391-11-06-BB-DE-56b