MSL784
| MSL784 | |
|---|---|
| Sovereign Debt and Default | |
| Credits | 3 |
| Structure | 3-0-0 |
| Pre-requisites | MSL713 |
| Overlaps | |
MSL784 : Sovereign Debt and Default
[edit]Origin of money, banks, and the central banking; Sovereign debt; The role of borrowing; External and foreign currency borrowing; Sovereign default: A historical perspective; Theoretical models of Courses of Study 2024-2025 Management Studies 244default (e.g., reputation); Laws and economics of sovereign default and restructuring; Sovereign debt and default- The International Experience. MSL799 Theories in IS Research 1.5 Credits (1.5-0-0) This is a research based course which will expose the Ph.D. scholars to the advanced methods and theoretical models in information systems management. Participants would be expected to understand a lot of emergent theories and research methods in the information systems domain. Pedagogy would be seminar and discussion based on exhaustive set of readings compiled on high impact research papers. MDL800 Management of Blockchain Technologies 1.5 Credits (1.5-0-0) (about 100 words; Topics to appear as course contents in the courses of Study booklet) (Include Practical / Practice activities): Fundamental building blocks of blockchain. Concepts of initiating a blockchain project and management challenges surrounding complexity assessment, feasibility assessment, deployment, maintenance and technology upgradation. Understanding managerial implications of blockchain characteristics on adoption and diffusion in firms. Does the elements tie with Roger's diffusion of innovation for emerging technologies? How do these characteristics require specific interventions in terms of organizational structures and relationships among participating organizations? Understanding governance and information management of blockchain characteristics, how can organization structure and networks play a role, understanding antecedents of diffusion of blockchain applications among firms and networks in industries, understanding enablers and barriers to use and usefulness of blockchain. Management case studies in corporate: banking; digital services; high-tech enterprises; supply chain. Management case studies in government and society, stakeholder specific impacts assessment.