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Digital Innovation

Title
Digital Innovation
Semester
E2024
Master programme in
Business Administration and Leadership / Social Entrepreneurship and Management / Business Administration and Leadership
Type of activity

Course

Teaching language
English
Study regulation

Read about the Master Programme and find the Study Regulations at ruc.dk

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Registration

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Number of participants
ECTS
5
Responsible for the activity
Ada Scupola (ada@ruc.dk)
Head of study
Mette Apollo Rasmussen (apollo@ruc.dk)
Teachers
Study administration
ISE Registration & Exams (ise-exams@ruc.dk)
Exam code(s)
U60281GB
ACADEMIC CONTENT
Overall objective

Advanced study course in business administration.

Via the course, students gain critical insight into theories of innovation and digital transformation processes, including how digitalisation affects different types of organisations. The course provides students with an in-depth understanding of business technology through perspectives on digital transformation and digital innovation, together with relevant analytical tools to enable them to analyse the complexity of digitalisation, and thereby create a basis for management decisions. Students acquire a deep understanding of the complex interplay between the organisational and innovative processes of companies and the use of digital technologies.

Detailed description of content

The course provides the students with a theoretical understanding and a methodological basis to address digital innovation and digital transformation issues. The students gain an understanding of business aspects and new business opportunities in connection with digital innovation and transformation. In addition, the students learn both to analyze digital innovation and transformation potentials and challenges in (real or fictitious) organizations as well as learn to prepare and develop an action plan to address them. Overall, the course provides the students with an understanding of the concepts and opportunities of digital innovation and digital transformation in order to demystify new advanced technologies and make it easy for non-IT specialists to deal with the complex digitalization issues from a business perspective.

More specifically, the course is divided into 3 building blocks, each one addressing different aspects of digital innovation and digital transformation. The first block lays the foundation for understanding digital innovation and its importance. It presents the structure of the course as well as the business case concept and what digital innovation and digital transformation are and how to create value with them. The second part introduces methods to develop digital innovations and digital transformations. The third part introduces methods for concept evaluation and concludes with students’ presentation of their business case and considerations for the prof of concept.

The lectures are a combination of teacher presentations based on the assigned literature as well as students’ reflections and active discussions. Such discussions can be group or plenum discussions and will focus on discussing, analyzing and summarizing the literature presented in class as well as on developing and drafting the action plan. In addition, it is expected that the students present drafts of their action plans in form of a “pitch” as well as provide feedback to fellow students’ action plans in class.

Course material and Reading list

The course material consists of key relevant literature on the topic of digital innovation and digital transformation and includes selected book chapters and journal articles. Such literature focuses on definitions, theories, cases and methods. The detailed program with the reading list will be provided on the Moodle page for the course.

Overall plan and expected work effort

The course is a 5 ECTS course therefore it is expected that the students deliver 135 hours of work in relation to the course.

The course consists of 10 lectures of 2 hours each. It is expected that the students have read the material in advance and come prepared to the lectures. The students are expected to use about 8 hours of reading per lecture, that is a total of 10 hours per lecture.

The students are in addition expected to use about 35 hours to write the action plan.

Format

Campus

Evaluation and feedback

This study activity is not part of ISE's evaluation rotation this semester, so it is not evaluated by the ISE Admin (by questionnaire).

Programme

• Lecture 1: Introduction to the course rationale and structure and the Business Case Concept • Lecture 2: Digital Innovation- Definitions and Different types • Lecture 3: Digital transformation and Advanced Digital Technologies with focus on AI. • Lecture 4: Digital transformation and Value Creation • Lecture 5: Innovation Contexts and Digital Innovation • Lecture 6: Proof of Concept/The digital innovation business case • Lecture 7: Living Labs as co-creation method • Lecture 8: Effect driven participatory IT-design as method for digital innovation development and implementation • Lecture 9: Change Management and Digital Innovation and Transformation • Lecture 10: Student Pitches of the Business Case

ASSESSMENT
Overall learning outcomes

  • Students gain knowledge and insight into various theories and methods of digital innovation, service innovation and digital transformation. Students learn to assess various forms and degrees of digitalisation, and how to provide an analytical basis for decision-making in relation to a company’s digital innovation and transformation. Through the use of theory, case studies and other service innovation methods, students also learn to analyse concrete situations and possibly develop action plans for new digital transformations for small, medium and large companies.

Form of examination
Individual oral exam based on a written product

The character limit of the written product is 16,800-24,000 characters, including spaces.
The character limits include the cover, table of contents, bibliography, figures and other illustrations, but exclude any appendices.

Time allowed for exam including time used for assessment: 20 minutes.
The assessment is an overall assessment of the written product(s) and the subsequent oral examination.

Permitted support and preparation materials for the oral exam: All.

Assessment: 7-point grading scale
Moderation: Internal co-assessor.
Form of Re-examination
Samme som ordinær eksamen / same form as ordinary exam
Type of examination in special cases

The students are allowed to use GAI in the planning and writing of the action plan according to RUC’s guidelines on using GAI in written assignments for exams

Examination and assessment criteria

The student is able to understand, reflect on and criticize the theories and the methodologies of digital innovation and digital transformation presented in the course.

The student is able to assess and apply the theories and methodologies presented in the course in order to develop and produce an action plan for decision-making in relation to a company’s digital innovation and transformation.

Exam code(s)
Exam code(s) : U60281GB
Last changed 12/09/2024

lecture list:

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Thursday 12-09-2024 08:15 - 12-09-2024 10:00 in week 37
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Thursday 19-09-2024 08:15 - 19-09-2024 10:00 in week 38
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Thursday 26-09-2024 08:15 - 26-09-2024 10:00 in week 39
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Thursday 03-10-2024 08:15 - 03-10-2024 10:00 in week 40
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Thursday 10-10-2024 08:15 - 10-10-2024 10:00 in week 41
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Thursday 24-10-2024 08:15 - 24-10-2024 10:00 in week 43
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Wednesday 30-10-2024 12:15 - 30-10-2024 16:00 in week 44
Digital Innovation - Exercises (BAL, VL)

Friday 01-11-2024 14:15 - 01-11-2024 16:00 in week 44
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Thursday 07-11-2024 08:15 - 07-11-2024 10:00 in week 45
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Friday 08-11-2024 12:15 - 08-11-2024 16:00 in week 45
Digital Innovation - Exercises (BAL, VL)

Monday 11-11-2024 08:15 - 11-11-2024 12:00 in week 46
Digital Innovation - Exercises (BAL, VL)

Thursday 14-11-2024 08:15 - 14-11-2024 10:00 in week 46
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Thursday 21-11-2024 08:15 - 21-11-2024 12:00 in week 47
Digital Innovation - Exercises (BAL, VL)

Thursday 28-11-2024 08:15 - 28-11-2024 12:00 in week 48
Digital Innovation (BAL, VL)

Monday 06-01-2025 10:00 - 06-01-2025 10:00 in week 02
Digital Innovation - Hand-in, exam (BAL, VL)

Monday 13-01-2025 08:15 - Wednesday 15-01-2025 18:00 in week 03
Digital Innovation - Oral exam (BAL, VL)

Monday 10-02-2025 10:00 - 10-02-2025 10:00 in week 07
Digital Innovation - Hand-in, reexam (BAL, VL)

Monday 17-02-2025 08:15 - Tuesday 18-02-2025 18:00 in week 08
Digital Innovation - Oral reexam (BAL, VL)