Human Resource Management and Legal Systems
- Faculty
Faculty of Business Management and Social Sciences
- Version
Version 14.0 of 10/19/2017
- Code of Module
22B0739
- Modulename (german)
Human Resource Management and Legal Systems
- Study Programmes
International Management (B.A.)
- Level of Module
1
- Mission Statement
Legal Systems:International business activities are always subject to a legal framework. Managers have to be aware of the fact that there may be different legal systems with sometimes very different rules governing international business. They have to have a basic understanding of legal issues arising in an international context and of the legal principles governing these issues.
- Content
- Human Resource Management:
- 1. Basic concepts in human resource management
- 2. Determination of manpower
- 3. Recruiting and employee selection
- 4. Human resource development
- 5. Principles of motivation
- 6. Principles of leadership
- 7. Payment systems in companies
- 8. Human resources controlling and adjustment
Legal Systems: - 1. Different legal systems: common law and civil law
- 1.1. Outline of civil law principles
- 1.2. Outline of common law principles
- 2. Differences between legal systems using examples from German and US business law
- 2.1. Conclusion of contracts
- 2.2. Liability
- 2.3. Other specific legal issues
- 3. Law of conflicts
3.1 Determination of the applicable law
3.2 Choice of law-clauses - 4. International litigation and arbitration
- Learning Outcomes
Knowledge Broadening
Human Resource Management:
Students describe the various fundamental areas of human resource management and make correlations between them. They know about recruitment methods and selection of employees, and choose appropriate means of filling vacant positions, for example. They describe a systematic recruitment process.
Students describe basic theories of motivation and human resources management, and use these to interpret cases of operational practice.
Students distinguish various forms of remuneration and provide examples for possible areas of application.
Students interpret various key figures used in human resources controlling.
Students select appropriate methods for making adjustments to staffing.
Legal Systems:
Students are aware of the fact that international business has to take into account different legal systems and traditions. They have a basic understanding of the differences between civil law and common law systems. Students are able to identify the relevant rules on the conflict of laws and determine the applicable law. They have a basic understanding of the legal mechanisms used to facilitate cross-border transactions such as choice-of-law-clauses and international arbitration.
Knowledge Deepening
Instrumental Skills and Competences
Communicative Skills and Competences
Systemic Skills and Competences
- Mode of Delivery
Human Resource Management: Lectures, case exercises and case studies, group work
Legal Systems: Lecture, case studies, self-study
- Expected Knowledge and/or Competences
Legal Systems: Basic understanding of private law
- Responsible of the Module
Wiese, Ursula-Eva
- Lecturer(s)
- Miras, Antonio
- Bachert, Patric
- B?hmer, Nicole
- Steinert, Carsten
- Schinnenburg, Heike
- Lüdemann, Volker
- Credits
5
- Concept of Study and Teaching
Workload Dozentengebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 40 Vorlesungen 20 ?bungen Workload Dozentenungebunden Std. Workload Lehrtyp 30 Literaturstudium 30 Veranstaltungsvor-/-nachbereitung 30 Prüfungsvorbereitung
- Recommended Reading
Human Resource Management:Mondy, R.Wayne.; Noe, RobertM. (2009): Human Resource Management. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
Armstrong, Michael (2009): A handbook of human resource management practice. London.
Buchanan, David; Huczynski, Andrzej (2009): Organizational Behaviour. Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Robbins, Stephen P.; Judge, Timothy A. (2009): Organizational behavior. Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Stredwick, John (2006): An introduction to human resource management. Amsterdam.
Torrington, Derek; Hall, Laura; Taylor, Stephen (2009): Human resource management. Harlow.
Weitere Literatur wird jeweils zu Beginn des Semesters aktuell empfohlen.
Legal Systems:
August/Mayer/Bixby, International Business Law.
Schaffer/Agusti/Earle, International Business Law and its Environment.
- Graded Exam
- Two-Hour Written Examination
- Homework / Assignment
- Viva Voce
- Presentation
- Oral Presentation / Seminar Paper
- Assessment Methods Remark
none
- Duration
1 Term
- Module Frequency
Only Winter Term
- Language of Instruction
English