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Odense, February 24th, Market and Management Anthropology Åbent Hus Søren Askegaard, Ph. d. Professor, Program responsible Department of Marketing and Management, SDU
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Anthropology is not what it once was: It is still this
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But it is also this!
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What is MMA BUSINESS AS UNUSUAL What are markets and business?
From an anthropological and cultural perspective rather than from an economic perspective ”Putting anthropology to work” A preparation for a glocally insightful, culturally sensitive, market oriented, critical business manager Emerging markets, as well as other markets
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Says one innovation expert about the MMA:
“That is how you make a company innovate! By helping them see any aspect of their business in a new way: Their product, forms of management, distribution channels, consumer needs, branding…”
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Why MMA? Globalization and its challenges for companies nationally and world wide Saving Danish companies from myopia Deeper knowledge about consumer culture and the global and local similarities and differences Simply – we need you to save the world… Find solutions for consumer cultures three main consequences: Climate-, environment-, and sustainability problem The global markets unequal power relation The global needs for development
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Why Market and Management Anthropology in Odense?
Anthropology is the hottest thing in business since… A rapidly increasing use of anthropological knowledge in a globalizing business environment Surprisingly few competitors A thriving research unit ”world class” as reported in assessment from Harvard University/Stockholm University An education as we have always wanted it…
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(almost) all of CCC today
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Consumer Culture Theory hubs
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A unique degree / a unique research unit
A ”cultural” unit in a marketing & management dept.
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Requirements Mathematics B English B
Either history B, idea history B, social science B or contemporary history B University of Southern Denmark – Business and Social Science
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6 5 4 3 2 1 Field experience Electives 20 ECTS Managerial skills
Bachelor project 20 ECTS Project management in global markets 5 ECTS Principles of micro-economics 5 ECTS Project management 6 Electives, intensive May courses Field experience Anthropological field practice 10 ECTS Electives 20 ECTS 5 Interacting with environments Anthropologi-cal fieldwork methods 10 ECTS Business anthropology 5 ECTS Global consumer cultures 5 ECTS Perspectives on law and society 10 ECTS 4 Managerial skills Philosophy of science 5 ECTS Principles of management 10 ECTS Budget and mgmt. accounting 5 ECTS Comparative Business Environments 5 ECTS Corporate finance 5 ECTS 3 Differing market economies Economic anthropology 5 ECTS Marketing & strategic communication 10 ECTS Perspectives on development 10 ECTS Social and economic statistics 5 ECTS 2 Global realities Introduction to social anthropology 10 ECTS Introduction to globalization 5 ECTS Introduction to Economic and Business History 5 ECTS Globalization, organizations and the state 10 ECTS 1 Anthropological disciplines Business with ”socio-anthropological” perspective Business and economics Politics and Law
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Organizations and the State 10 ECTS
1.sem. Global realities Globalization, Organizations and the State 10 ECTS Introduction to social anthropology History of Economics and Business 5 ECTS Introduction to globalization
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and strategic communication 10 ECTS Social and economic statistics
2. sem. Differingmarket economies Marketing and strategic communication 10 ECTS Social and economic statistics 5 ECTS Perspectives on Development Economic anthropology 5 ECTS
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Principles of management 10 ECTS Philosophy of Science 5 ECTS
3. sem. Managerial skills Principles of management 10 ECTS Philosophy of Science 5 ECTS Comparative Business Environments Budget and management accounting Corporate Finance
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Anthropological fieldwork methods 10 ECTS
4. sem. Interacting with environments Anthropological fieldwork methods 10 ECTS Perspectives on law and society Business Anthropology 5 ECTS Global Consumer Cultures
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5. sem Field experience SEMESTER ABROAD Anthropological Fieldwork Excercise 10 ECTS Elective courses 20 ECTS
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Going abroad - doing fieldwork
Attitudes towards large-scale mining in Greenland (Nuuk) Using ethnographic methods to research fashion consumption in Paris Attitudes towards cosmetic surgery among young South Koreans (Seoul) Public service and organizational accountability in Uganda (Kampala) Gift-giving and the Eid festival (Rabat) Local perceptions of development projects in Ghana (Accra) University of Southern Denmark – Business and Social Science
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5. Semester students abroad
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6. sem. Project management Bachelor project 20 ECTS Project Management Microeconomics Electives 5 + 5 ECTS
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“Chief Cultural Officer” Market researcher
“What will I become?” “Chief Cultural Officer” Market researcher Market based innovation facilitator Organizational consultant Development program analyst Market entry consultant Entrepreneur …
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Our “firstborns” (enrolled 2012)
Of those we have data for : 50% are in business, broadly defined (Novo Nordisk, CO/RO, Change, Volt, Mærsk, ) 15% in applied/business anthropology (Stagis A/S, Epinion, PE3A) 10% in non-profit work(UNFPA, Mino) 10% in arts & culture (film, music, festivals) 7% in the public sector (Danish embassies) 7% in education (also: military officer, real estate, tourism)
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Much depends on your master degree..
Cand.merc. market anthropology Other cand.merc. degrees Global Marketing Branding and communciation Management of People Comparative Welfare Studies Welfare technology (current project) Welfare and development (current project) International Security and Law Cultural Sociology (Esbjerg) Outside SDU…
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Academia and becoming a university student … Questioning?
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