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CODE 41125
ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR SECS-P/07
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 1° Semester
SECTIONING Questo insegnamento è diviso nelle seguenti frazioni:
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • PREREQUISITES
    Propedeuticità in uscita
    Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti:
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 60024
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • MANAGEMENT CONTROL 63720
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • CORPORATE FINANCE 64804
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • MARKETING 64372
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING 64800
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 60076
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • ORGANIZATION DESIGN AND BEHAVIOUR 63717
    • Business Administration 8697 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS - CLEA 66704
    • Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 60076
    • Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 63737
    • Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • MANAGEMENT 60023
    • Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AND FUNDING OF TRANSPORT COMPANIES 83911
    • Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • TRANSPORT MANAGAEMENT SUPERVISION 63738
    • Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT 60027
    • Economics 8699 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS - CLEC 59845
    • Economics 8699 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 60076
    • Economics 8699 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • BANKING 57398
    • Economics 8699 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • INVESTMENTS 64798
    • Economics 8699 (coorte 2019/2020)
    • CORPORATE FINANCE 73189
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    OVERVIEW

    Business Administration is a core unit in the 3-year degree which addresses the principles and logics underpinning the operations of businesses. This is the first unit in the business studies area that first-year students take on in their degree.

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The course aims to provide first-year students a basic knowledge of the principles and logics underpinning the operations of businesses. In particular, you will examine the nature and roles of businesses and their administration, as economic entities producing goods and services for the market.

    AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The Business Administration course aims at providing the first-year students with a solid basic knowledge of the principles and logics underpinning the operations of businesses. In particular, the course intends to:

    • Examine the conditions for the origins and development of businesses
    • Clarify the concepts of operations continuity and management’s objective of value creation
    • Explain the necessary conditions to achieve and maintain the economic and financial stability of the business
    • Deepen the double-entry bookkeeping methodology and its application to register main business operations
    • Understand the profitability and financial needs of a business

     

    By the end of this course, students will acquire competence in the main issues of business administration, such as:

    • the calculation of the net profit of the year and the invested capital, as well as the meaning of equity value.
    • the double-entry bookkeeping and its application for recording main operations in accounting
    • the company’s profitability, its financial needs and related financial resources.

     

    Learning outcomes

    Knowledge and comprehension: students will acquire solid knowledge and factual ability to explain the logics of business operations, including a focus on the nature and activities of businesses, as systematic economic entities that generate wealth and require economic and financial stability to stay viable.

    Ability to apply knowledge: Students will be able to apply their acquired knowledge to understand and solve simple and more complex problems concerning business management, organisation and accounting, especially in consideration of the company’s financial and economic stability.

    Critical judgment: Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge using their own judgment and critical reasoning, both theoretically and practically.

    Learning capability: Students will develop appropriate learning capabilities that will support their independent learning of other subject in business administration, accounting and management, especially in their future job positions.

    TEACHING METHODS

    The course entails:

    • face-to-face lectures aiming at providing an overview of financial and business concepts and the functioning of the accounting and information system
    • tutorials to apply specific knowledge in practice

    In the learning activities, students may be supported by digital apps that allow for self-assessment.

    It is available on Aulaweb.

    SYLLABUS/CONTENT

    • The business operations as the main study objects of Business Administration as a scientific discipline.
    • The business and its distinctive role in the economic and financial system. The value creation process.
    • Business administration and its main operations: financing, investments, production, sales. The economic and financial effects of operations. Profit generation and financial and economic stability of the business.
    • The invested capital and the net profit of the year. The principle of accrual accounting.
    • The double-entry bookkeeping methodology and accounting entries of the main business operations: purchase, sales, fixed assets acquisition, etc…
    • Elements of the invested capital and the net profit. The problem of accounting estimates.
    • The profitability and its determinants. The equity value.
    • Nature of the costs and their relations with the business
    • Financial needs, their determinants and coverage. Financial stability.

    RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Selected chapters from the textbook:

    Marchi L. (2018), Introduzione all’economia aziendale, Giappichelli, Torino

    A list of the chapters that are covered in the final exam is provided at the beginning of the semester on Aulaweb. Additional materials are uploaded on Aulaweb at the beginning of and during the semester.

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    Exam Board

    ELISA RONCAGLIOLO (President)

    FRANCESCO GIOVANNI AVALLONE

    ELISA BONOLLO

    GIULIA LEONI

    LESSONS

    LESSONS START

    Lessons start in the first semester, 16th September 2019.

    Class schedule

    The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    The final exam is a written assignment that is identical for attending and non-attending students.

    On the regular exam dates, the written exam entails two parts:

    • a theoretical part (open questions, multiple choice questions)
    • a practical part (problem solving, calculations)

    The students who pass the written exam with at least a total mark of 25 out of 30 can, on a voluntary basis, ask to sit at an oral examination within the same exam date.

    In the winter and summer exam periods, if a student has seriously failed the written exam, he/she will be allowed to sit again at the exam on the second next available exam date.

    During the semester when the course is offered, the final written exam can be replaced by three intermediate written tests. The calendar, the details and the contents of such intermediate tests will be lodged on Aulaweb during the same semester. The students who pass the intermediate written tests with at least a total mark of 25 out of 30 can, on a voluntary basis, ask to sit at an oral examination on the first available exam date of the next immediate exam period.

    If the all the intermediate tests are failed or not undertaken, to pass the course, the students must sit at the whole written exam during the regular exam period.

    For the students enrolled into the course in previous academic years who intend to take the exam in the current academic year, specific exam details can be found on Aulaweb.

    ASSESSMENT METHODS

    The written exam aims at verifying that the student is capable to effectively explain the nature of the business and its dynamics, and to apply theoretical concepts to solve problems regarding the preservation of the economic and financial stability of the businesses.

    Exam schedule

    Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note
    07/01/2020 15:00 GENOVA Scritto
    21/01/2020 15:00 GENOVA Scritto
    04/02/2020 15:00 GENOVA Scritto
    08/06/2020 15:00 GENOVA Scritto
    22/06/2020 15:00 GENOVA Scritto
    06/07/2020 15:00 GENOVA Scritto
    07/09/2020 15:00 GENOVA Scritto