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Doctoral Consortium on Information and Process Management Science

Doctoral Consortium on Information and Process Management Science

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Wirtschaftswissenschaften (DS-WW 08) (01.09.2008)
Project Description
This module serves manifold competences: As a doctoral consortium it aims at deepening both, methodological and professional research skills of the students. In addition, it is designed to foster the international profile of their work.

By means of submitting their work to an internationally reknown doctoral consortium the students learn how to position themselves in a highly competitive environment.

Since successful applications are invited to be discussed by a selective academic committee the doctoral consortium also serves to further develop the communicative and social competences of the students.

Students' participating in a doctoral consortium arranged in the context of an internationally well-regarded information systems conference, therein share both the main contents of and progress in their own researches. Moreover, they benefit from listening to the other students' experiences and results and receive valuable feedback of the consortium chairs and student participants.
Teaching Method
Students will be assisted by lecturers of the Institute of Information Systems at the University of Liechtenstein in preparing their proposal and application for the doctoral consortium. Accepted students will take part in the consortium. Also a reflection of the lessons learned at the consortium together with the lecturers at Liechtensetin is part of the module.
Learning Objectives
The primary objective of the doctoral consortium is to present and defend the PhD students' research in a competitive and international scientific environment.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • Competitive Selection Process of the docotral consortium
  • Research paper submitted to the doctoral consortium
  • Assessment by the Professors discussing the proposal at the doctoral consortium
Grade
Module availability:
On application at an internationally renown doctoral consortium, e.g. at ICIS, International Conference on Information Systems; ECIS, European Conference on Information Systems; AMCIS, American Conference on Information Systems or ACIS, Australasian Conference on Information Systems.
Module number:
5204646
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
3

Doctoral Consortium in Entrepreneurship and Management

Doctoral Consortium in Entrepreneurship and Management

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Wirtschaftswissenschaften (DS-WW 08) (01.09.2008)
Project Description
This module serves manifold competences: As a doctoral consortium it aims at deepening both, methodological and professional research skills of the students. In addition, it is designed to foster the international profile of their work.

Students' participating in a doctoral consortium, therein share both the main contents of and progress in their own researches. Moreover, they benefit from listening to the other students' experiences and results and receive valuable feedback of the supervisors, consortium chairs and student participants.
Learning Objectives
The primary objective of the doctoral consortium is to present and defend the PhD students' research in a competitive and international scientific environment.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • Competitive Selection Process of the doctoral consortium
  • Research paper submitted to the doctoral consortium
  • Assessment by the Professors discussing the proposal at the doctoral consortium
Grade
Module availability:
On application at an internationally renown doctoral consortium.
Module number:
5204645
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
3

Doctoral Consortium in Architecture and Planning

Doctoral Consortium in Architecture and Planning

Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Architektur und Raumentwicklung (DS-AR 10) (01.09.2010)
Project Description
The doctoral consortium is an opportunity to sharpen and deepen both focus and methods of research, supervised by a group of external professors and/or advisors. It is designed to foster the presentational, critical and discursive skills in a group of international peers. By submitting their work-in-progress and interim results to an international doctoral consortium candidates also learn how to position their work in a competitive research environment.
Applications are refereed through an academic committee. Participants benefit from understanding others' experiences and results and receive valuable feedback from consortium chairs and other participants. A joint publication is to result from a consortium. A doctoral consortium will take the form of a multi-institution and often international seminar, workshop or summer school - an example can be found on www.dokonara.org, the consortium on sustainable spatial development our University participates in each year.
Teaching Method
Students will be assisted by lecturers of the Institute of Architecture and Planning at the University of Liechtenstein in preparing their proposal and application for their doctoral consortium participation. Insights acquired will be discussed and reinforced by your doctoral supervisor and other advisors at the University of Liechtenstein.
Learning Objectives
The primary objective of the doctoral consortium is for the candidates' doctoral research to be presented, argued and advanced in an international and scientific setting.
Learning Results
Successful participation will strengthen research content, method and students' ability to engage in focused, critical discourse.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • competitive selection process of the doctoral consortium
  • research paper submitted to the doctoral consortium
  • assessment by the Professors reviewing proposals at the doctoral consortium
Grade
Module availability:
In coordination with supervisor: upon application at an international doctoral consortium, e. g. international doctoral research workshops, seminars or symposia on architectural design theory; low-carbon building technology and building integrated sustainability systems; or sustainable spatial development, urban and regional planning and design, or an approved related field.
Module number:
5205145
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
20 L / 15 h
Self-study:
135 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
3

Disputation

Disputation

Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Wirtschaftswissenschaften (DS-WW 08) (01.09.2008)
Doktoratsstudiengang Architektur und Raumentwicklung (DS-AR 10) (01.09.2010)
Learning Objectives
In the defence the doctoral students prove whether they have fulfilled the requirements of the dissertation.
Assessment Methods
The defence can be held when the dissertation has been recommended for acceptance in the written appraisal of the supervisors and each supervisor has awarded a minimum grade of 4.0.

The Doctoral Examination Board holds the defence and determines which grade is awarded.
Module number:
5206006
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
0
Courses:
0 h
Self-study:
0 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
6

Research- and Design-Methods in Architecture and Planning

Research- and Design-Methods in Architecture and Planning

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Architektur und Raumentwicklung (DS-AR 10) (01.09.2010)
Project Description
Doctoral students in Architecture and Planning require reflection of the epistemological and ontological foundations of their research projects; as well as experience in the use of qualitative research methods. The individually tutored, research-based investigative project will complement the module Research Design; it is tailored to the needs of the individual student and covers a selection of the following and other related topics:
  • Research design
  • Theoretical frameworks and epistemological approaches in architecture and planning
  • Qualitative research methods
  • Inquiry by design and action research
  • Interdisciplinary research strategies
Teaching Method
Participant centered learning approach consisting of inquiry into the literature, cases and best practices in a structured process of self-study, concluded by a presentation as well as a paper submission.
Learning Objectives
The students will be able to
  • understand and be conversant in the ontological and epistemological foundations of their research work
  • differentiate between different research paradigms
  • design research projects according to their goals and research questions
  • select, reflect and apply suitable research methods
  • successfully present their methodology to a group of academics in form of a presentation and a paper
Literature
Required readings:

Groat, L. and D. Wang (2002) Architectural research methods. New York: J. Wiley

Maxwell, J. A. (2005). Qualitative research design: an interactive approach. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage.



Further suggested readings:

Arnheim, R. (1969). Visual Thinking. Berkley, CA: University of California Press (especially chapters 1,2,3).

Borden, I., & Rüedi, K. (2014). The dissertation: a guide for architecture students (Third Edition). London: Routledge.

Burnett, R. (2004). How Images Think. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Chalmers, A. F. (1999). What is this thing called science?: an assessment of the nature and status of science and its methods. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press.

Crary, J. (1990). Techniques of the Observer. Cambridge, MA: October Book/ MIT Press.

Cresswell, J. W. (2009). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Method Approaches. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Eisenhardt, K. M. & Graebner, M. E. (2007). "Theory Building from Cases: Opportunities and Challenges." Academy of Management Journal 50(1): 25-32.

Farthing, S. M. (2016). Research design in urban planning: a student's guide. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.

Lorenz, T. & Staub, P. (2011). Mediating Architecture. London: AA Publications.

Merleau-Ponty, M. (1958). Phenomenology of Perception. London: Routledge.

Sarvimäki, M. (2017). Case study strategies for architects and designers: integrative data research methods. New York: Routledge.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • Paper
  • Presentation
Grade
A personalised working-schedule and tutorial times for participants will be agreed in due time.
Module number:
5305147
Semester:
SS 22
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
2

International Conference Participation and Paper Presentation

International Conference Participation and Paper Presentation

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doktoratsstudiengang Architektur und Raumentwicklung (DS-AR 10) (01.09.2010)
Project Description
The main objective is to provide opportunities of engagement at a high level of research development, and of networking at international conferences. The focus is on presenting and arguing the PhD candidates' research in a competitive and international scientific environment. Paper submissions are to be vetted through an expert academic committee. This module is to develop the communicative competence of candidates. Students participating in this module will find themselves in an internationally acknowledged conference in architecture and planning suitable to their area of focus. They will receive critical comments and feedback on their research project by experienced faculty members, conference delegates and other student participants.
Teaching Method
Preparation of paper and presentation
Learning Objectives
The primary objective of the conference participation and paper presentation is to present, argue and advance the candidates' doctoral research in an international, scientifically relevant conference.
Learning Results
Successful participation will strengthen students' understanding of competitive scientific discourse, documentation and career development through conference participation and publishing.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • competitive paper review process
  • line of argument and discourse
  • formal presentation aspects
  • research paper presentation
  • event report and evaluation
  • quality of proceedings publication
Grade
Module availability:
In coordination with supervisor: upon application and successful submission of a paper at an international conference relevant to the focus of the candidates' dissertation, in architectural design theory; low-carbon building technology and building integrated sustainability systems; or sustainable spatial development, urban and regional planning and design, or an approved related field.
Module number:
5305149
Semester:
SS 22
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
20 L / 15 h
Self-study:
135 h
Sprache:
Englisch/Deutsch
Scheduled Semester:
4

ZS CO 21 Modul 6: Fallstudien

ZS CO 21 Modul 6: Fallstudien

Study Programmes
Zertifikatsstudiengang Compliance-Officer (ZS CO 21) (01.02.2021)
Project Description
Im Modul 6 sollen die bereits erlernten Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse der Module 1 bis 5 in einer praxisorientierten Fallstudie angewendet
werden.
Learning Objectives
Die Teilnehmenden lernen anhand eines Fallbeispiels aus der Praxis, die verschiedenen Aspekte des Berufsbildes eines Compliance-Beauftragten in einer Bank kennen.
Module number:
5210936
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
42 L / 32 h
Self-study:
44 h

ZS CO 21 Modul 5: Branchenspezifische Compliance

ZS CO 21 Modul 5: Branchenspezifische Compliance

Study Programmes
Zertifikatsstudiengang Compliance-Officer (ZS CO 21) (01.02.2021)
Project Description
> Bankwesen
> Versicherungswesen
> Fondsgeschäft
> Treuhandwesen
> Vermögensverwaltung
> Industrie
> Automatisierung von Suitability Anforderungen
Learning Objectives
Die Teilnehmenden lernen die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen für die Compliance, insbesondere in der Branchen Bankwesen, Versicherungswesen, sowie bei Fonds, Treuhandwesen und Vermögensverwaltung, kennen. Zudem werden ihnen für diese Bereiche die Anforderungen an einen Compliance- Beauftragten sowie die mit diesem Berufsbild verbundenen Haftungsrisiken nähergebracht
Module number:
5210934
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
45 h

Startup Management 2 (CPE)

Startup Management 2 (CPE)

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Masterstudiengang Wirtschaftsinformatik (MSc WI 19) (01.09.2019)
Masterstudiengang Entrepreneurship und Management (MSc EM 20) (01.09.2020)
Masterstudiengang Finance (MSc FI 20) (01.09.2020)
Project Description
Opportunity Recognition & Business Models
  • Gelegenheiten systematisch erkennen und nutzen.
  • Market-Pull, Technology-Push und Blue Ocean.
  • Opportunity Recognition als Prozess.
  • Systematisierung von Geschäftsmodellen und den Bestandteilen.
  • Analyse und Bewertung von Geschäftsmodellen.
  • Anwendung von Big Data Algorithmen zu Identifikation neuer Märkte und Technologien.
Module number:
5210558
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
24 L / 18 h
Self-study:
72 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
1

Wahlmodul fachnah

Wahlmodul fachnah

Study Programmes
Bachelorstudiengang Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BSc BWL 12) (01.09.2012)
Grade
Abstraktes Modul zur Anerkennung von Leistungen im Auslandssemester.
Module number:
5208474
Semester:
WS 21/22
ECTS Credits:
6
Courses:
0 h
Self-study:
180 h
Sprache:
Englisch
Scheduled Semester:
5
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