• No results found

Fraction of courses with sustainability contentFraction of courses with sustainability content

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "Fraction of courses with sustainability contentFraction of courses with sustainability content"

Copied!
1
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

(1)

Fraction of courses with

sustainability content Fraction of courses with sustainability content ≥

25%

Fraction of courses with explicit sustainability content BSc Business and Economics

(core) 71,43 62,86 25,71

BSc Retail Management

(core) 68,18 27,27 13,64

Aggregation bachelor core

courses (mean) 69,81 45,07 19,68

Bachelor Electives 87,5 75 18,75

MSc International Business

(core) 57,14 28,57 0

MSc Finance (core) 50 0 0

MSc Business Mangement

(core) 83,33 33,33 0

MSc Economics ((core) 75 50 12,5

MSc in Accounting, Valuation

& Financial Management (core)

50 37,5 0

Aggregation master core

courses 63,1 29,88 2,5

Master Electives 54,29 48,57 25,71

References

Related documents

The conceptual framework of this study includes three main concepts; assurance, the content of sustainability reports, and verifiability. These three parts will function as

“I If all success is evaluated in terms of growth and as long as we want to live within planetary boundaries, we must deal with an equation that does not add up,”

Courses or course modules exempted from distance teaching must make a risk assessment in advance of planning the activity. Read more about the exceptions from distance teaching

Monday 22 February: submission (via KIWAS) of course syllabi (new or revised) for courses that are to be advertised in the course catalogue for the autumn semester (HT21)..

For the formation of the organization of the virtual environment, groups of researchers suggest using different protocols: Adaptive Genetic Algorithm for identifying the

The following questions in particular were derived from the conceptual framework: “What do you think has influenced the development of marketing curriculum content

Drawing on a 10 year-long study of the digital footprint of Stockholm Royal Seaport, claimed to be northern Europe's largest sustainable urban development

This thesis is focused on crossing this research gap by describing how management information models can improve the sustainability performance of organizations from a balanced