Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics at LSE Overview
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics
at LSE
Explore the challenges and opportunities that technological disruption poses for your organisation, and gain the tools to lead the strategic response
Duration | 8 weeks |
Total fee | ₹2.24 Lakh |
Mode of learning | Online |
Course Level | UG Certificate |
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics at LSE Highlights
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics
at LSE
- Earn a certificate of completion from The London School of Economics and Political Science
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics at LSE Course details
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics
at LSE
Who should do this course?
- For Managers interested in developing an effective response to new technologies such as automation and AI
- For Entrepreneurs and business owners
- For Business executives will discover strategies for managing the risks associated with global technology competition
- For IT professionals will gain a deeper understanding of the vulnerabilities created by innovation, including fraud and cybercrime
- For Consultants, public sector professionals, and policy professionals
What are the course deliverables?
- Gain a multi-disciplinary perspective on the implications and impact of technological disruption and how best to manage this within your organisation
- Discover how automation, robotics and AI are impacting and reshaping business, society and politics
- Develop an understanding of the vulnerabilities and legal frameworks at work in digital networks, from internet fraud to privacy protection and cybersecurity
- Access enhanced strategies to manage the risks associated with technological competition on the global stage
More about this course
- The Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics online certificate course is designed to provide you with the tools to manage your organisation's response to disruption
- You'll engage with a broad, multidisciplinary approach to the role that technological innovation plays in modern economies and societies, alongside an international cohort of professionals from diverse industries
- Guided by LSE faculty representing a wide range of fields including economics, management, law, media and communication studies, politics and international relations, you'll develop the knowledge needed to identify disruptive technologies and assess their potential impact in your sector
- You'll gain new strategies that you can deploy to lead your organisation through the risks and leverage the opportunities associated with technological innovation and disruption
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics at LSE Curriculum
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics
at LSE
Module 1
Technological innovation and disruption in the global economy
Module 2
Digital economy and the disruption of business models
Module 3
Technological change and the future of work
Module 4
Making competition policy fit for the digital economy
Module 5
Legal responses to cybersecurity threats
Module 6
Privacy protection in a digital era
Module 7
Digital media and its impact on democracy
Module 8
Global technology competition and international conflict
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics at LSE Faculty details
Technological Disruption: Managing the Impact on Business, Society and Politics
at LSE
Dr Robert Falkner, Associate Professor of International Relations
Robert Falkner is an Associate Professor of International Relations and the Research Director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. He serves as the Academic Director of the TRIUM Global Executive MBA, an alliance between LSE, NYU Stern School of Business and HEC Paris. Previously, he held academic positions at the universities of Oxford, Kent and Essex, and was a visiting scholar at Harvard University.
Dr Carsten Sorensen, Associate Professor of Information Systems and Innovation
Dr Carsten Sørensen holds a BSc in Mathematics, an MSc in computer science and a PhD. in Information Systems from Aalborg University, Denmark. Dr Sørensen has studied the business and consumer impact of mobile and ubiquitous information technology innovations. He has extensive experience as a Principal Investigator on a number of national, EU, and industry research grants in the UK and Sweden with budgets totalling more than £3million.
Dr Niamh Dunne, Associate Professor of Law
Niamh Dunne is an Associate Professor, teaching in the areas of competition and EU law. Before coming to the LSE in September 2015, she was a Lecturer at King's College London, and a Fellow in Law at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. She has also worked in competition enforcement for the Competition Authority of Ireland, and as a consultant in competition policy, primarily for the OECD.
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