733315 Seminar farm business management
- Type
- Seminar
- Semester hours
- 2
- Lecturer (assistant)
- Mayer, Maximilian , Plankensteiner, Tobias , Niedermayr, Andreas , Schaller, Lena Luise , Kantelhardt, Jochen
- Organisation
- Offered in
- Wintersemester 2024/25
- Languages of instruction
- Deutsch
- Content
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In the seminar current publications in the field of farm business management and agricutural economics are analysed and critically discussed.
Possible topics (and methods) include for example economic analyses of agricultural production (e.g. risk and efficiency analyses), spatially explicit analyses of land use (e.g. integrated land use models), valuation of non-market outputs related to agriculture (e.g. choice experiments, multi criteria analyses) policy impact analyses (e.g. matching and regression analyses).
The students, working in small groups, compare and evaluate two publications of a given topic, regarding data, methods and results. They summarize their findings in a two paged short-paper and present their results in an oral presentation. Besides their own topic, each group also prepares for another topic of a different group. After the presentation the group discusses their topic with their corresponding discussion group, followed by a general discussion.
As a results, students get to know different methods in the field of farm business management and agricultural economics and will more intensively learn about 1-2 specific research methods. This can provide helpful insights, e.g. for the selection of a topic and/or method for their master thesis. Additionally students train their presentation and discussion skills and train as well as critically reflect the use of new tools such as generative artificial inteligence (AI), when engaging in a new scientific topic and writing a scientific text.
- Previous knowledge expected
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Advanced knowledge in farm business management
- Objective (expected results of study and acquired competences)
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After the course
- students know different scientific methods in farm business management and agricultural economics,
- students are able to autonomously analyse the content of scientific publications in agricultural economics and compare it to other thematically or methodologically simillar publications
- students are able to present and discuss scientific publications
You can find more details like the schedule or information about exams on the course-page in BOKUonline.