24705 Marketing Projects and Services Overseas
UTS: Business: MarketingCredit points: 6 cp
Subject level: Postgraduate
Result Type: Grade and marksRequisite(s): 24734 Marketing Management OR 24746 Marketing: Concepts and Applications
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses.
There are also course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Handbook description
This subject enables students to acquire an understanding of the complexities that surround the successful negotiation of project work overseas from a marketing perspective, with particular reference to the roles of governments, aid agencies, financial institutions and multilateral bodies. It covers the 'packaging' of the project proposal, strategic alliance possibilities and the marketing of the proposal to those influencing the award of the project. It develops an understanding of the differences between marketing services in Australia and marketing services overseas. It also develops the ability to evaluate the opportunities and constraints facing Australian firms endeavouring to market services overseas, both in general and with specific reference to education, health, legal services, accounting services, insurance, tourism and intellectual property.
Subject objectives/outcomes
On successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
- Build and apply knowledge gained in 24730 International Marketing Management to specific conceptual and empirical issues in the marketing of projects and services overseas
- Increase awareness and understanding of issues in projects and services marketing overseas beyond the scope of topics covered in traditional international marketing courses
- Demonstrate competency in strategic thinking
- Demonstrate competency in critical analysis
- Demonstrate competency in problem-solving
- Demonstrate competency in decision-making under conditions of uncertainty
- Demonstrate competency in effective communication (written and oral).
Contribution to graduate profile
This subject builds upon the basic international marketing knowledge acquired in 24712 International Marketing Management. It enables students to broaden their understanding of international marketing by focusing on critical conceptual and empirical issues as they relate to the marketing of projects and services overseas. It complements the other subjects in the degree. It also helps develop a broader knowledge base for subsequent core subjects of 24791 Business Project (International Marketing) and 24743 Applied International Marketing research.
Teaching and learning strategies
The teaching method for this subject is based on seminars, lectures and a major project. Students on an individual basis will prepare papers on relevant issues in the marketing of projects and services overseas.
Class participation is essential if the course objectives are to be achieved.
Content
- Introduction to International Services Marketing
- Internet Enabled Research into Marketing Projects and Services Overseas Issues in International Services Marketing
- Introduction to International Projects Marketing
- Issues in International Projects Marketing
- International Wholesaling and Retailing
- Multilateral Aid and MPSO
- Internationalisation and Services Marketing
- The Project Life Cycle
- Environmentalism, Public Service and BOT
- Marketing Aspects of Financing Projects Overseas.
Assessment
Assessment item 1: Seminar Paper A (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 |
Weighting: | 35% |
Task: | The seminar papers will involve an in depth literature review and assessment of selected topics in both the marketing of services and projects overseas. A set of readings on the topics will be provided. These assessments will test objectives 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7. |
Assessment item 2: Seminar Paper B (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 |
Weighting: | 35% |
Task: | The seminar papers will involve an in depth literature review and assessment of selected topics in both the marketing of services and projects overseas. A set of readings on the topics will be provided. These assessments will test objectives 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7. |
Assessment item 3: Project (Group)
Objective(s): | 1-7 |
Weighting: | 30% |
Task: | Projects will focus on a selected country in which opportunities for Australian firms involved in projects and services will be investigated and evaluated. This assessment will test objectives 1-7. |
