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Business Mathematics

Business Mathematics

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
Grundlagen und wirtschaftliche Anwendungen der linearen Algebra (Matrizenrechnung, Input-Output-Analyse, lineare Gleichungssysteme, lineare Optimierung)
Grundlagen und wirtschaftliche Anwendungen der Finanzmathematik (Zins- und Zinseszinsrechnung, Rentenrechnung, Investitionsrechnung, Kredit- und Tilgungsrechnung, Kurs- und Renditerechnung)
Grundlagen und wirtschaftliche Anwendungen der Differentialrechnung (Marginale Effekte, Ableitung impliziter Funktionen, Herleitung wirtschaftlicher Gesetze, Lösung konvexer Optimierungsaufgaben mit Lagrange-Methode, Envelope-Theorem)
Module number:
3406557
Semester:
WS 12/13
ECTS Credits:
6
Courses:
60 L / 45 h
Self-study:
135 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
1

Introduction to Law

Introduction to Law

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
Das Modul Recht umfasst eine Einführung in das Öffentliche Recht Liechtensteins und Grundzüge des Zivilrechts.
  • Einführung in die liechtensteinische Rechtsordnung
  • Besonderheiten der liechtensteinischen Staatsform
  • Grundzüge des Staatsorganisationsrechts
  • Gesetzgebungsprozess
  • Funktion des EWR und Auswirkungen der EWR-Mitgliedschaft auf die liechtensteinische Rechtsordnung
  • Rechtsgeschäftslehre
  • Schuldrecht Allgemeiner Teil (Leistungsstörungen, Gewährleistung, Änderungen im Schuldverhältnis)
  • Schuldrecht Besonderer Teil (Vertragstypen, Schadenersatzrecht)
  • Sachenrecht
  • Konsumentenschutzrecht
Module number:
3406556
Semester:
WS 12/13
ECTS Credits:
3
Courses:
30 L / 23 h
Self-study:
68 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
1

Economic History and Business Ethics

Economic History and Business Ethics

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
Grundzüge der Wirtschaftsgeschichte und der Wirtschaftsethik. Interdisziplinäre Bezüge zwischen Wirtschaft und Ethik, ethisches und wirtschaftliches Handlen, Wertediskurs, Wissenschaftliches Schreiben.
Module number:
3406555
Semester:
WS 12/13
ECTS Credits:
6
Courses:
60 L / 45 h
Self-study:
135 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
1

Introduction to Management

Introduction to Management

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration
Project Description
Das Modul umfasst eine grundlegende Einführung in die Managementlehre. Dies wird einerseits über eine Vorlesung zu den Grundlagen des Managements, zu Marketing sowie Wissenschaftlichem Arbeiten und andererseits über ein integratives Zahnradelement erreicht.
Im Detail vermittelt das Modul basierend auf dem St. Galler Management Modell ein Grundverständnis der wichtigsten Elemente von Unternehmen und deren Zusammenhänge. Andererseits werden Themen aufgegriffen, die den Mitarbeiter und die Mitarbeiterführung im Unternehmen betreffen. Ein weiterer Fokus liegt auf dem Themenbereich Marketing.
Darüber hinaus wird im Seminar "Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten" ein erster Einblick in die wissenschaftliche Praxis vermittelt.
Module number:
3406554
Semester:
WS 12/13
ECTS Credits:
9
Courses:
105 L / 79 h
Self-study:
191 h
Language:
German
Scheduled Semester:
1

Sustainable Design - Design Project I

Sustainable Design - Design Project I

Study Programmes
Master's degree programme in Architecture
Project Description
The content of this module is closely related to the unit projects that typically include the design of buildings, their sitting, their energy use, the choice of construction, materials and processes, as well as the quality of their internal environment and micro-climate with a focus on the issues of sustainability and the performance of the building envelope.
  • Design of buildings, their sitting, their energy use, the choice of construction, materials and processes, as well as the quality of their internal environment and micro-climate focussing the issues of sustainability and the performance of the building envelope.
  • Developpment of creative design skills integrating sustainable building technology.
  • Guest lecturers and professors coming from an international context teaching alternating contents as compact projects, which complement the regular Projects Studios.
  • Debate on current topics from practice, theory and research within the lecture series.
Teaching Method
Studio delivered and project based, with students being tutored individually and in groups. This is supported by lectures that explain the principles that underlie sustainable design and provide the intellectual cultural and technological context for the study in achitecture.
Lectures, seminars.
Learning Objectives
The module Sustainable Design I seeks to establish the theoretical and professional frame to an integrated and specific architectural debate and project making within the concentration Sustainable Design.
The topics center on issues to develop critical positions towards subjective reasoning in the field of sustainable design and to further the ability to root these positions in the theory of building construction and technology, as well as in the political, sociological, and cultural context of contemporary architecture and society.

The compact projects are set to complement skills and knowledge acquired in the project studios and to broaden the horizon of the students.

The aim of the module is to provide students with the necessary architectural tools and intellectual instruments and avareness to integrate the knowledge aquired in the module Courses Sustainable Design into a responsible and sustainable professional behaviour.
Learning Results
At the end of the module each student should have the ability to demonstrate and/or work with:
  • Knowledge that covers and integrates most of the principle areas, features, boundaries, terminology and conventions of the discipline of architecture focused on the issues of sustainability and the performance of the building envelope.
  • A researched understanding of sustainability in order to take a position as a designer reflected in the ability to devise and implement strategies for sitting, energy use, choice of construction, materials and processes, as well as for the quality of the internal environment and micro-climate.
  • A researched and integrated knowledge of building construction and materials, structural design and energy transfer mechanisms synthesized in coherent design projects that express architectural intentions and considerations of a sustainable environment.
  • Execute complex defined and self-defined projects of research, development or investigation and identify and implement relevant outcomes.
  • Communicate and articulate ideas and informations fluently in english language and work comprehensively in visual, oraland written forms.
  • Make formal presentations about specialist topics to informed audiences.
  • Exercise autonomy and initiative in carrying out set project briefs and self-directed programme of study.
  • Demonstrate ability to manage time and physicalresources in relation to set project briefs and self-direct programmes of study as an individual and a group member.
  • Development of critical position as an individual designer and contribute this to the on-going studio debate. Deal with complex ethical and professional issues.
Assessment Methods
  • Intermediate and final review with externals
Examination
All courses in the module have to be passed with a sufficient grade (minimum grade of 4.0).
The module grade will be determined from the weighted average of the single course grades.

Project Studio Sustainable Design 1 82%
Compact Project Sustainable Design 1 18%
Module number:
3303068
Semester:
SS 12
ECTS Credits:
15
Courses:
180 L / 135 h
Self-study:
315 h
Language:
English
Scheduled Semester:
1

Disputation

Disputation

Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Business Economics
Doctoral degree programme in Architecture and Planning
Project Description
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:
3506006
Semester:
SS 13
ECTS Credits:
0
Courses:
0 h
Self-study:
0 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
6

Theory of the Firm

Theory of the Firm

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Business Economics
Project Description
This module aims at fostering professional competences. In particular, an overview on theories of the firm is given in order to provide students with a profound background for better understanding the various current topics of their discipline.

The set of theories dealt with in the course will continuously be reviewed and adapted. So far, the following theories of the firm are considered to be particularly relevant for all three doctoral programs currently being offered by the graduate school:

  • Introduction to the Theory of the Firm (Prof. Dr. Stefan Güldenberg)
  • The Nature of the Firm and the Problem of Social Cost (Ass.Prof. Dr. Tanja Kirn)
  • Agency Theory (Prof. Dr. Marco Menicetti)
  • Property Rights and Contractual Theory (Prof. Dr. Michael Hanke)
  • Information Processing Theory (Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke)
  • Resource-based Theory of the Firm (Prof. Dr. Christian Marxt)
  • Behavioral Theory of the Firm (Prof. Dr. Stefan Güldenberg)
  • Knowledge-based Theory of the Firm (Prof. Dr. Stefan Güldenberg)
Teaching Method
Lecture; self-study; presentation and paper by students
Learning Objectives
  • Basic understanding of the fundamental research questions connecting to the existence and boundaries of organizations
  • Basic understanding of the different approaches which try to explain the existence and boundaries of organizations from various perspectives
  • Basic understanding of the underlying assumptions of these approaches
Learning Results
Students will be able to:
  • gain an overview about various theories of the firm and their history
  • critically review and discuss different theories of the firm
  • apply theories of the firm as guiding theoretical framework to own thesis topic and research questions
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • paper (5000 - 7000 words)
  • Presentation of paper
Module number:
3404650
Semester:
WS 12/13
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
1

Summer School on Information and Process Management Science

Summer School on Information and Process Management Science

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Business Economics
Project Description
Just as the doctoral consortium, the summer school serves multiple purposes in the educational programme of the students: Whereas the doctoral consortium aims at presenting the own work in an international frame, the summer school intends to deepen methodological skills in a specific field of choice relevant to the PhD theses of the students. In addition, working together with professors and PhD-students from abroad also contributes to social and communicative skills of the students in an international and intercultural environment.

Doctorate information systems students participating in an international Ph.D. summer school study contemporary issues in information systems research design and/or methodology.
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 summer school. Accepted students will take part in the summer school. Also a reflection of the lessons learned at the summer school together with the lecturers at Liechtenstein is part of the module.
Learning Objectives
The primary objective of the summer school is to get further insights into the research methods applied by the PhD students and to discuss evolving questions with other young scientists.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • competitive selection process of the summer school
  • specific mechanisms of the summer school
Grade
Module availability:
On application at an internationally renown summer school, such as organised e. g. by the European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS).
Module number:
3504669
Semester:
SS 13
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
4

Scientific Writing

Scientific Writing

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Business Economics
Doctoral degree programme in Architecture and Planning
Project Description
This course is designed to give first year PhD Students an aid for their academic endeavour. Just like in Research Design, the focus lies on methodological competences. At the same time, however, this course also aims at techniques rather than design strategies. The objective is to provide core compentences on how to craft a scientific text properly. Due to the concept of peer-monitoring applied in this course also social competencies will be trained.

During the first year students will be working on their academic writing style, they will be made familiar with normative writing styles and ways to publish tackling various kinds of genres, and they will help and learn from each other through peer-monitoring activities. As a base sample texts will be used and the texts students will be producing will be worked on. The course is built on four pillars:

  • Text Coaching:
    How to write academically: spelling, grammar, academic vocabulary, numbers, abbreviations, tables, figures, etc.
  • Knowledge Management:
    Working with databases, literature management softwares, etc.
  • Publishing:
    How to write and publish various genres: abstracts, research papers, articles, data commentaries, reviews, project proposals, formatting, etc.
  • Peer-Mentoring:
    Giving and receiving feed-back, presenting and reviewing, considering peer-feedback, joint writing activities, etc.

During the course, students will maintain a blog which they will be feeding with weekly entries about their research activities and they will comment on two other PhD Students' blogs. This way, they will structure their thoughts and ideas and it will stimulate transparency and exchange about what they individually and what peer-students are working on. This will help learning how to give and receive feed-back, and it will be monitored by supervisors helping in giving individualised feed-back.

At the end of the course students will hand in a portfolio containing all the texts they have written and the blog entries and comments they will have made.

During the course, plenary speakers will be invited from various fields organising a workshop with students on particular issues of academic writing in genre-specific areas.
Teaching Method
Workshops, one-on-one and think-pair-share sessions, individual and guided e-learning.
Learning Objectives
Students will be acquainted with principles of academic writing, normative writing, publishing, and peer-mentoring.
Learning Results
By the end of the course they will be able to make use of academic vocabulary, they will be able to discuss texts, tables, charts, and figures, and they will be sensitised about their personal and academic command of the English language.

They will be familiar with reference management systems, working with databases, formatting written texts, and academic values.

They will know principles of certain academic genres, like abstracts, research papers, articles, data commentaries, reviews, project proposals, etc.

They will be able to give and consider peer-feed-back, present and review, and they will be able to carry out joint writing activities, etc.
Assessment Methods
Assessment modalities split up into the three parts "Text Discussion" (1), "Participation in Discussions" (2), "Regular Blog Updates" (3).

The parts are specified as follows:

1. Text Discussion:
Each participant engages actively into a 45-minute-text-discussion-phase about a text of a fellow student; Each participant delivers a text to be discussed jointly.

2. Each participant must at least take part into the discussion of five texts.

3. Each participant must blog once a week and deliver at least two peer-feedbacks on other fellow students' blogs once a week.
Module number:
3504667
Semester:
SS 13
ECTS Credits:
0
Courses:
33 L / 25 h
Self-study:
50 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
2

Summer School in Entrepreneurship and Management

Summer School in Entrepreneurship and Management

Module Coordinator/Lecturers
Study Programmes
Doctoral degree programme in Business Economics
Project Description
Just as the doctoral consortium, the summer school serves multiple purposes in the educational programme of the students: Whereas the doctoral consortium aims at presenting the own work in an international frame, the summer school intends to deepen methodological skills in a specific field of choice relevant to the PhD theses of the students. In addition, working together with professors and PhD-students from abroad also contributes to social and communicative skills of the students in an international and intercultural environment.

Doctorate entrepreneurship and management students participating in an international Ph.D. summer school study contemporary issues in research design and/or methodology.
Learning Objectives
The primary objective of the summer school is to get further insights into the research methods applied by the PhD students and to discuss evolving questions with other young scientists and leading experts in the field.
Assessment Methods
The students will be assessed in this module through:
  • competitive selection process of the summer school
  • specific mechanisms of the summer school
Grade
Module availability:
On application at an internationally renown summer school, such as organised e. g. by the Swiss National Science Foundation or Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection.
Module number:
3504668
Semester:
SS 13
ECTS Credits:
5
Courses:
40 L / 30 h
Self-study:
120 h
Language:
English/German
Scheduled Semester:
4
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