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FÖ0500

Sustainable marketing in the biobased sector

The course starts with an introduction to key marketing concepts such as perceived customer value related to sustainable development, stakeholder theory, social practice theory, relationship marketing, networks and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).


An overview of application of marketing research methods and marketing planning. This understandings provides an epistemological overview to understand the differences between product versus service dominant logic.


CSR in marketing and strategy, theory and applications. Key concepts here are stakeholder theory, value creation and communication. Studies of strategic changes, development of business models and innovation in theory and empirical examples. Industrial structure and business strategy serves as grounds for understanding mechanisms and outcomes in corporate development.


The course is based on lectures, guest lectures, seminars, exercises and a project, all of which offer opportunities to develop an epistemological development and vocabulary along with skills releated to sustainable development.


Compulsory components are exercises, seminars, guest lectures and study visits and an active participation in a project.


Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

Belz, Frank-Martin &  Peattie Ken, (2012) Sustainability Marketing: A Global Perspective, (2nd Ed.), John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Chichester, the UK.** (ISBN: 978-1-119-96619-7) **

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Environmental Economics and Management - Master's Programme Agricultural Economics and Management - Master's Programme Agriculture Programme - Economics and Management Forest and Business Management (MSc) Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 26170 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1N)
Subject: Business Administration
Course code: FÖ0500 Application code: SLU-20152 Location: Uppsala Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Forest Economics Pace: 100%