Business Administration is a basic discipline for understanding how companies function and the conditions that allow them to exist and develop. Its focus is on examining the rules and logic behind how business systems work, which is essential for understanding business administration. For this reason, it is among the business-area courses that students undertake at the beginning of their education.
The course aims to provide first-year students with a common basic understanding of the principles and logics underlying business systems. In particular, it will delve into the nature and functions of enterprises, examined in their economic-business dimension as units of production of goods and services intended for market exchange.
The Business Administration unit aims at providing the first-year students with a solid basic knowledge of the principles and logics underpinning the operations of businesses. This is necessary to understand how companies function and operate, and to prepare students for future studies in the business area. In particular, the unit intends to:
By the end of this unit, students will acquire competence in the main issues of business administration. This will be useful for both further studies and for working in the business world. In particular, the student will be able to:
There are no specific requirements
The unit makes use of the following teaching methodologies:
Students with a valid certificate of physical or learning disabilities who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework, and exams, should talk with the instructor and the Department’s disability liaison.
The unit develops along these content lines:
Marchi, L., Paolini, A. (a cura di) (2024), Introduzione all'Economia Aziendale, Giappichelli.
Supplemental materials provided by the teacher (available on AulaWeb).
Ricevimento: The office hours for students will be agreed during the first class hour and specified in the first lesson slides, which will be available on the Aulaweb. Any changes will be reported through Aulaweb.
MASSIMO ALBANESE (President)
MARCO DI ANTONIO
February 12th, 2026
The assessment of learning will be conducted through a written exam.
The final exam consists of two parts:
The final mark is obtained by adding the marks obtained in the two parts of the exam together.
The written exam was chosen because it makes sure that students are treated fairly.
In the first part of the exam (test), students can show that they have the basic knowledge and understanding of business administration.
The second part of the exam has open questions. These encourage students to write answers that are logical, clear, short but complete. They can show that they can apply what they have learnt and use technical language. They can also show that they can record the values created by the main management operations and solve problems regarding the preservation of the economic and financial stability of businesses.
Ask the professor for other information not included in the teaching schedule.