Doing Business in Europe

International Business Program
Barcelona, Spain

Dates: early Jan 2026 - late Apr 2026

International Business

Doing Business in Europe

Doing Business in Europe Course Overview

OVERVIEW

CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Pompeu Fabra University
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Primary Subject Area: Business
Instruction in: English
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 45
Prerequisites: Business Organization 300-level course

DESCRIPTION

Our increasingly globalised world is becoming more and more integrated and interdependent. As production and markets go global, businesses cannot escape from the challenges of international business practices. Governments and businesses must keep up with global trends if they wish to retain their strategic and structural competitive edge. Moreover, socioeconomic and political dimensions are challenged by technological advances, and businesses are tied to multiple dimensions of cultural and ethical standards. These factors increase uncertainty and drive rapid and unexpected changes in business practices. In order to accommodate these changes in the global environment and ensure their place within the constantly reorganising international context, countries tend to form different levels of economic integration. One of the most advanced examples of economic integration is the European Union.

This course aims to provide comprehensive and integrated coverage of the European Union (EU) and the Pan-European market, starting from a macro view down to companies? operations (particularly merchandising and marketing). In order to better understand how to conduct business in Europe (buying, selling or investing), the course will start by offering a global view of Europe: its historical background, differences in culture dimensions between European countries, and the evolution towards European integration. It also focuses on the expansion of the EU (history and controversial issues in joining and/or remaining in the EU), its institutions, monetary systems, legislations and requirements that regulate European businesses activities. After analysing the economic, sociocultural, technological and legal environment in the European Union, in the second part of the course you will become familiar with the national differences between European countries and companies, which will help you assess how to do business in Europe.


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