Especially with regard to operational decisions, there is some evidence that the business administration needs to be integrated with a legal analysis and the legal studies need to be integrated by a management design.
Accordingly, the Autumn School "Management with EU Law" aims at providing the participants with some instruments and skills to identify, plan and implement business strategies in order to minimize adverse consequences and to increase positive effects of legal measures.
The course is particularly designed to appeal to young graduates and professionals from around the world, dealing with the opportunities of the European institutional framework and the demands of the European business. The Autumn School further comprises a three-day executive seminar, characterized by the theme of the “management of innovation”. When products and services incorporate the intangible assets, the business management have to change from the ideation to the marketing with an active intervention of law in order to control the intangible assets and to optimize their valorisation. In light of the highly specialized content of this course, the course envisages active cooperation with the Turin Chamber of Commerce, with special focus on the involvement of innovative enterprises.
The training approach includes frontal lectures, practical cases presented by experts and a final workshop.
The Autumn School Course consists of four areas of study:
- Law and Business: Issues and Approach
- Business Administration and Corporate finance
- European law between EU and national level
- European Innovation and Firm Performance
As far as the above mentioned areas of study are concerned, detailed topics will be considered under several aspects.
In particular the Autumn School will focus on:
- Business challenges for Europe after Lisbon;
- Business forms in Europe: the EU legal framework;
- Business organization and firm performance within the European market;
- Business organization, European tax regimes and international taxation rules;
- Strategic management within European market;
- EU competition policy: an economic perspective;
- Marketing in Europe and EU competion law: some insights;
- Corporate finance and investment banking in Europe: capital budgeting and essential instruments;
- Coprporate strategies, the legal environment and the role of in-house counsels in European firms;
- EU innovation plicy: a general review;
- Innovation management: strategies-key points;
- Innovation management: intellectual property law and technology transfer;
- European funding opportunities for strengthening the innovation;
- Innovation assesment instruments;
Furthermore, thanks to the participation in the final workshop, participants will be assisted in the acquisition of a set of skills to operate successfully in their working environment. Participants are part of a role play where the counterparts are some of Europe´s most innovative companies with the task of planning, implementing and evaluating an innovation strategy within a management game.