UVF3B417: Economic, geographic and juridical issues in IT - Fall 2019/2020


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MSC2 IT/ISG Automne
MSC2 MI/MSID Automne
IG 3A Automne
EDF03B307
  Presentation
 
The aim of this option is to provide students with general knowledge of the legal and economic impact on the spread of IT technologies. IT is considered as a tool which, because it is increasingly used by most business operators, modifies company strategy and can give rise to new economic, geographic and legal problems.

The option has two modules.
The first deals with the impact of the growing use of IT in business on company strategy. We are particularly interested in the impact this may have on strategy concerning location, partnerships and innovation. We also study economic models of the "Net companies". We shall address the following questions:
- Does IT allow companies to escape from geographical constraints and if so, how can we explain cluster behaviour?
- Does IT aid access, spread and sharing of knowledge and if so, how does it help innovation?
- what are the economic models of the Net companies ?

The second module deals with the legal aspects linked with the development and use of IT. Indeed, this raises two major points.The use of IT tools within a business will modify the relations of the company with its emplyees but also with its global environment (customers, suppliers ...)and this will require specific legal frameworks, protection plans and specific modes of exploitation, all of which need to be examined closely.
 
Access conditions  : ISA and GEM Unit
 
Location  : BREST
Coordinator  : Virginie LETHIAIS
Credits MSC2 IT/ISG  : 5
Credits MSC2 MI/MSID  : 5
Credits IG 3A  : 6
Dernière màj le 21-SEP-20 par VALEGOFF
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F3B417A Economie et géographie du numérique V.Lethiais   Incomplète 11-01-19
F3B417B Droit du numérique V.Lethiais   Incomplète 11-01-19

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