Responsable pédagogique : DENIS DARPY - https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/darpy-denis
By combining lessons and professional experience, the International Business (MIB) program aims to provide students with international management, project management, new technologies and digital innovations knowledge and skills, allowing them to do business in an increasingly global and digital environment.
Skills acquired:
The International Business (MIB) is a unique, 2-year, 120 ECTS PSL Master’s program (Grade Master) in international business management, with a concentration on digital projects. The program trains brilliant, open minded students, future managers who want to pursue a distinguished international career and to make a difference.
A Corporate-Oriented Program
An International Experience
The program is offered in “apprenticeship” or “initial training”. It will run over a period of 15 months, from September to the end of September of the year N + 1. The program is delivered entirely in English.
Two tracks are offered:
Apprenticeship Track:
The apprenticeship track combines lessons and a practical experience through the apprenticeship. The schedule is as follows:
Non-EU citizens can apply to this program ONLY if they are currently enrolled in a French university/school or holding a carte de séjour. Please check: http://formasup-paris.fr/apprentis/le-contrat-d-apprentissage.html
Initial training track:
The Initial training track offers a program of courses followed by an internship. The restrictions of the apprenticeship track do not apply. Students who have completed an M1 at Dauphine may participate in academic exchanges abroad within this track.
Students from all tracks are eligible to the optional summer-program in London before the start of the program (fees apply).
Academic Requirements for integrating the M2 Management et Organisation – International Business :
Academic Requirement for integrating the MIB at the M1 level (M1 “Management et Organisation”):
The program allows students to pursue in a PhD program in Business.
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : Polydefkis LOUKOPOULOS
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Course Presentation
The course aims at providing students with key concepts, managerial tools as well as an understanding of new paradigms in the field of global business strategy. It focuses on the challenges and opportunities faced by international companies when engaging with clients, competitors and key stakeholders beyond their home market, and outlines key issues leaders, managers, entrepreneurs should be aware of to make key decisions and take actions throughout their firm’s international journey.
Course Structure
Compétences à acquérir :
Upon completing this course, the participants should be able to:
Pré-requis obligatoires
Basics of Strategic Management
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Class participation: 20%
Class group work: 20%
Final examination: • Open Questions: 20% - Case Study: 40%
Coefficient : 1
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :
Main Textbook:
Philippe Lasserre (2022) – Global Strategic Management, 5th Edition - Bloomsbury Publishing
Other Textbooks:
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : DUNCAN FAIRGRIEVE, ARNAUD RAYNOUARD
https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/fairgrieve-duncan
https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/raynouard-arnaud
Langue du cours : Français
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : DENIS DARPY, GUY ITZCHAKOV
https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/darpy-denis
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
The course is organized around two dimensions
1. Intercultural Management
This course explores how cultural values and historical roots shape management practices across countries. Students learn to analyze intercultural contexts using key theoretical models (Hofstede, Hall, Trompenaars, Irirbane) and develop strategies for leading diverse teams, communicating effectively, and navigating cultural challenges in global business.
2. High-Quality Listening in Negotiations
Through a 2-day workshop focused on high-quality listening in negotiation contexts, students will explore listening as a key component of effective communication, influencing how discussions unfold and impact professional and organizational outcomes. The workshop includes discussions, practical exercises, and case studies to help participants enhance their listening skills, manage conflicts, and achieve better negotiation results.
Course Structure
Session 1 : Concept of Culture and intercultural theories (DD)
Session 2 : The Culture Map - How to handle various cultures (DD)
Session 3 & 4 : Foundations of Effective Listening (GI)
Session 5 & 6 : Applying Listening in Negociation contexts (GI)
Session 7 : GapsMoov (DD)
Compétences à acquérir :
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes
By the end of the workshop, students will:
After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
Pré-requis obligatoires
M1 - Négociations : 3 ECTS
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
The grade will be based on an assignment that will integrate experiential practice, reflection, and implementation of the theoretical knowledge learned in the course.
Coefficient : 1
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :
1. Itzchakov, G., & Grau, J. (2022). High-quality listening in the age of COVID-19: A key to better dyadic communication for more effective organizations. Organizational Dynamics, 51(2), 100820.?
2.Itzchakov, G., & Kluger, A. N. (2017). The listening circle: A simple tool to enhance listening and reduce extremism among employees. Organizational Dynamics.?
3. Itzchakov, G., & Kluger, A. N. (2018). The power of listening in helping people change. Harvard Business Review, 17, 1-7.?
4. Itzchakov, G., & Kluger, A. N. (2019). Changing the other party’s attitude with high-quality listening. Negotiation essentials for lawyers, 129-134.?
5. Itzchakov, G., Weinstein, N., Leary, M., Saluk, D., & Amar, M. (2024). Listening to understand: The role of high-quality listening on speakers’ attitude depolarization during disagreements. Journal of personality and social psychology, 126(2), 213.?
6. Kluger, A. N., & Itzchakov, G. (2022). The Power of Listening at Work. Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 9(1), 121-146.
7. Kluger, A. N., Lehmann, M., Aguinis, H., Itzchakov, G., Gordoni, G., Zyberaj, J., & Bakaç, C. (2024). A meta-analytic systematic review and theory of the effects of perceived listening on work outcomes. Journal of Business and Psychology, 39(2), 295-344.?
8. Weinstein, N., Itzchakov, G., & Legate, N. (2022). The motivational value of listening during intimate and difficult conversations. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 16(2), e12651.?
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : DELPHINE CHORENSLUP
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
This is designed for future country managers and local brand leaders who will need to navigate global digital strategies, challenge agency recommendations, and activate relevant levers in their markets. Students will develop the mindset and tools to interpret international marketing plans and contribute actively to their adaptation. Special attention is paid to cultural agility and to local-market challenges, including the specificities of the Chinese digital ecosystem.
Course Structure
Compétences à acquérir :
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes
Objective 1 – Understand the key components of an international digital marketing strategy and make informed decisions
Objective 2 – Collaborate effectively with global teams, agencies, and partners to activate digital levers locally
Pré-requis obligatoires
General knowledge on marketing strategy
digital and consumer trends
Pré-requis recommandés
AI, innovation, and emerging platforms
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Individual Assessment – 40%
QCM + short open questions
Evaluates understanding of key digital marketing concepts, decision-making logic, and market-specific challenges
Group Final Pitch – 60%
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : ANOUCK ADROT, PIERRE-EMMANUEL ARDUIN, THOMAS SCHWARZ
https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/adrot-anouck
https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/arduin-pierre-emmanuel
Langue du cours : Français
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : Alice COATALEM (https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/coatalem-alice)
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Course Presentation
This course focuses on the strategic process and decisions related to the way companies go to market. Leveraging generic strategy frameworks (Porter, Strategic Capabilities, 4/7 P) as well as GTM specific frameworks emerged from consulting practices (Lawrence, Bain, McKinsey..), it covers the strategic process to select target market segments, and to adjust accordingly their products, value propositions and commercial strategy, in order to offer a powerful customer experience, and to drive growth at the lowest possible cost. A particular attention will be given to internationalization strategies and to GTM for startups and scaleups. The discipline of GoToMarket has been significantly transformed by innovation and specifically by digital technologies. This course will explore the digitally enabled sales and marketing methods, and how they can contribute to successful GoToMarket strategies. As one of the driver for GTM strategy is to achieve a superior customer experience, the course will also cover the basis of customer experience concepts and metrics.
Course Structure
Compétences à acquérir :
Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Pré-requis obligatoires
Strategic Management Principles
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
In-Cours assessment : 50 % By team : Presentation of an article from academic or business literature , Business case analysis and presentation. Individually: 2 Quiz
Final assessment : 50 % Individually: Written report analyzing a GTM strategy from a company, 8 pages, including critical perspective and recommendations
Coefficient : 1
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : DOMINIQUE FORCEVILLE
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Course Presentation
All along their professional Life journey, Students will experiment Transformation of Businesses and Innovation challenges. This class provides to them the key components of major collaborative methodologies to face these challenges.
Course Structure
Compétences à acquérir :
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students are able to:
Pré-requis obligatoires
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : JEAN FRANCOIS BONNET, JEAN AXEL ULLERN
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
This course, intended for all MIB Master's students, aims to provide them with an understanding of the fundamentals of data science, data analysis, and AI applied to business issues. It uses the Dataiku platform to illustrate concepts and enable practical application.
Course Structure
Main topics covered:
1. Introduction to Data Science & Business Analytics
2. Review of statistics & fundamentals of data analysis
3. Data visualization & exploration
4. Data preparation and transformation
5. Introduction to machine learning & predictive models**
6. Model performance evaluation
Compétences à acquérir :
Data analytical capabilities
Pré-requis obligatoires
To ensure that students fully benefit from the course from the very first session, they are advised to:
? Have a good grasp of the basics of descriptive statistics (mean, median, standard deviation, normal distribution)
? Be familiar with Excel and basic data visualization tools (e.g., pivot tables)
? Understand the fundamental principles of machine learning (supervised and unsupervised learning concepts)
To validate these prerequisites, students may take a short online training course (MOOC recommended) on the basics of data analysis (free courses) before the start of the course in the 1st semester.
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : CATHERINE AUBERT-BAUDEQUIN
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
This course is organized in a workshop-way on a case from the identification of the customers’ needs to the project closure report and SOW submission to their customers to give students a comprehensive insight on Project Management organization, key aspects, tools and challenges including a focus on change management issues.
As the target of the course is to be able to integrate a Project Management team or manage project as a team leader, students will have to put into practice during the workshop all the key project management tools. They will also have to prepare the two negotiation rounds with their customers, plan, organize and follow the project work
Compétences à acquérir :
Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
The project team and its members will be assessed as follows
- All works produced by the Project Team are assessed (written and oral work). This covers the tools and the two final reports (project and customers)
- The individual engagement in the project activities is also assessed as well as the individual performance during the two rounds with the customers
- The individual REX is assessed
The weight of the individual grades is higher with a coefficient = 3
Coefficient : 1
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :
PMBOK guide book – A guide to the Project Management body of Knowledge – Project Management Institute 7thedition (2021)
The Project Management Memory Jogger – second edition by Karen Tate, Paula Martin, Betsy Hardinger (Editor), Danielle Carbonell (Editor)
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : ERIC MECHOULAN, ILAN SCIALOM
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Course Presentation
In a global context marked by increasing geopolitical instability, strategic foresight has become a key competency for international business professionals. This course equips students with the conceptual tools and practical methodologies to analyze geopolitical risks and anticipate their impact on global operations.
Course Structure
Format: 2 sessions of 1h30 and 5 sessions of 3 hours (Total: 18h)
Session 1 – Introduction to Geopolitics: Concepts, Actors, Frameworks (1h30 IS & EM)
Session 2 – Strategic Resources and Geoeconomics (2 x 1h30 IS)
Session 3 – The Digital Turn: Cyber Geopolitics and Tech Rivalries (2 x 1h30 IS)
Session 4 – Non state players (2 x 1h30 EM)
Session 5 – Business Exposure to Geopolitical Risk (2 x 1h30 EM)
Session 6 – Managing the environment (2x1h30 EM)
Session 7 – Information management (1h30 IS et EM)
Compétences à acquérir :
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
100% Group Presentation
Coefficient : 1
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
The purpose of this report is to demonstrate your ability to reflect on your professional experience. This is not a matter of copying and pasting existing information or prefabricated AI discourse. Rather, it involves taking a step back from your personal experience and sharing it in your own words, including both the positive and negative aspects. This exercise will help you take stock of your career path, allowing you to approach the next stages of your professional life with clarity.
Two booklets are produced during the year.
The first booklet is about integrating into the company, discovering the mission, the team, and the objectives. This booklet will help you reflect on this phase of getting to grips with the mission and analyze what you have built and implemented, with what resources and skills.
This second booklet comes at the end of your learning experience and should enable you to analyze the contributions of this experience to your skills, establish a link with the training, and redesign your career plan.
Compétences à acquérir :
At the end of your apprenticeship experience, you will summarize the skills you have acquired
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
100% Report Booklet
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : CLAUDE DE RAISMES, SARAH HUET
Langue du cours : Français
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : FLORENCE LECOUTRE
Langue du cours : Français
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : DAVID HATCHUEL, BENJAMIN LEHIANY
Langue du cours : Français
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : ELISE ROSTAING, Raquel Maria VALVERDE PUCHOL
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Compétences à acquérir :
Public Speaking
Thesis writing
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : DENIS DARPY (https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/darpy-denis)
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
The master’s thesis is a rigorous investigation and autonomous production that deals with a subject of interest for the business field, for yourself, and useful to the understanding of a changing world. Hence the topic you will search lies in the field of economics and management related to international business or cultural differences
It leads to synthesizing and expanding the knowledge acquired during the four to five-plus years spent in university. It demonstrates students' ability to take a critical step back from the specific problems they encounter in organizations.
Students choose the topics, guided by their advisor, who validates them. Students are encouraged to select a theme that suits their interests and is relevant to their professional goals. The master's thesis provides an opportunity for self-reflection and pushing the boundaries of one's thinking.
Formal requirements stipulate that the master's thesis be about 60 pages long, excluding appendices, unless otherwise instructed by the program/advisor. However, the number of pages is not as critical an issue as the quality of the work and its overall contribution.
Compétences à acquérir :
You will strengthen your analytical abilities, demonstrate your creativity, and develop your critical thinking skills.
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Pre-Defense procedures
In preparation for the pre-defense, and without further instructions from the master’s thesis advisor, the student must comply with the following:
The student will receive an evaluation of the pre-defense with recommendations for additional editions
Final document
The final dissertation document will reflect the changes after the recommendation of the pre-defense jury. The final dissertation will be uploaded on Moodle June 29th at the latest.
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 6
Enseignant responsable : DENIS DARPY (https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/darpy-denis)
Langue du cours : Français
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
You will be welcomed and supported by a mentor throughout the internship. The mentor is responsible for ensuring that the educational objectives set out in the internship agreement are met.
The primary purpose of an internship is to give you practical experience of the professional environment.It is a work placement within an organization that allows you to supplement your theoretical knowledge with “hands-on” experience.
Compétences à acquérir :
An internship should enable you to acquire professional skills related to your degree. It is a temporary work experience placement during which you will be assigned tasks in line with the educational program established with your educational institution.
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Internship report - 100%
ECTS : 6
Enseignant responsable : DENIS DARPY (https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/darpy-denis)
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
The purpose of this report is to demonstrate your ability to reflect on your professional experience. This is not a matter of copying and pasting existing information or prefabricated AI discourse. Rather, it involves taking a step back from your personal experience and sharing it in your own words, including both the positive and negative aspects. This exercise will help you take stock of your career path, allowing you to approach the next stages of your professional life with clarity.
Two booklets are produced during the year.
Compétences à acquérir :
At the end of your apprenticeship experience, you will summarize the skills you have acquired
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
100% Report Booklet
Coefficient : 2
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : CATHERINE AUBERT-BAUDEQUIN
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
This course introduces the supply chain concept and is dedicated to familiarizing the students with the Supply Chain operations, issues, trends, and challenges in a VUCA environment. In addition, as this course is international-business development oriented, it shows the tight links between international strategy, value creation and supply chain strategy through examples of global supply chains.
This course is organised in a workshop to allow students to integrate supply chain approach into a business development strategy. From the Dyntech case, students will focus on one specific supply chain issue and submit a continuous improvement plan aligned on the international business strategy of the company.
Compétences à acquérir :
Objectives
Learning Outcomes
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
The project team and its members will be assessed as follows
- All works produced by the Project Team are assessed (written and oral work). This covers the tools and the final report (continuous improvement plan)
- The individual engagement in the project activities is also assessed as well as the individual performance during the project submission (oral)
- The individual REX is assessed
Coefficient : 1
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :
· Logistics and Supply Chain Management – Creating Value, adding networks – de Christopher Martin
· Operations Management in Supply Chain – Decisions and Cases – Schroeder, Meyer Goldstein, Rungtusanatham - 6th edition - – Recommended –
· http://www.supplychainquarterly.com/whitepapers/ - white papers
· Supply chain dive operations website – free newsletter
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : ERIC MECHOULAN, ILAN SCIALOM
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Overview
As part of the Risk Management track, this module complements technical courses in supply chain resilience and data-driven risk analysis by offering a geopolitical lens through which future business disruptions can be mapped, interpreted, and mitigated.
Through case studies, simulations, and structured analysis based on Geostrategy by Design, students will learn to connect high-level geopolitical developments with operational and strategic corporate decisions. We also reserve the possibility of inviting an external guest speaker, such as a corporate risk management professional, to provide students with applied insights and real-world perspectives on geopolitical risk management.
This course aims to equip international business students with the tools and mindset required to navigate today's volatile geopolitical landscape. From energy security to supply chain disruption, students will explore how global companies assess, anticipate, and manage geopolitical risk. The course bridges theory and practice through case studies, risk frameworks, and a final simulation exercise.
Why this course matters for the program:
Course Structure
Each session is 3 hours
Session 1 – Geopolitical Risk Mapping and Strategic Foresight (EM & IS)
Sessions 2
The geopolitical risk perspective in the global value chain (EM)
Geopolitical challenges to business ecosystems (EM)
Session 3
Geopolitics of Supply Chain Disruption (IS)
Intelligence, Influence, and Corporate Strategy (IS)
Session 4 -Final Workshop: Simulation and Dashboard Presentation (IS & EM)
Compétences à acquérir :
Course Objectives
Learning outcomes
Develop specific skills :
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Final Project – 70%: Group or individual geopolitical dashboard / scenario.
Participation – 30%: 1-page response to Geostrategy by Design.
Coefficient : 1
Bibliographie, lectures recommandées :
Core Reading:
Supplementary Readings:
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : JEAN FRANCOIS BONNET, JEAN AXEL ULLERN
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Geopolitics: Analysis of international trade flows & geopolitical risks
Compétences à acquérir :
Advanced and Applied Data Analytics
Coefficient : 1
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
The international project is a group activity involving external stakeholders. Students are responsible for organizing meetings with companies related to their track specialization during visit days in France or study trips abroad. They are also responsible for organizing themed conferences throughout the year.
Compétences à acquérir :
Organizing conferences
Developing a network at the highest international level
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Participation 100% - Validation ECTS
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : PIERRE RELECOM
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
Compétences à acquérir :
Adaptability to various business environments
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
BUSINESS CASES :
60% of the final grade
PARTICIPATION :
40% of the final grade
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignant responsable : DENIS DARPY (https://dauphine.psl.eu/recherche/cvtheque/darpy-denis)
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
This course examines the relationship between universality and cultural relativism through consumer culture during major rituals.
The course analyzes the constants of consumption across cultures by studying major rituals. Are abundance and deprivation universal across cultures? Universal or cultural humanity: this tension is at the heart of this course.
Student groups are organized around major rituals such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, Ramadan, Lunar New Year, Diwali, and Mardi Gras. A historical analysis highlights the ancient roots of these holidays and then shows how they have been appropriated by religions. Popular culture (TV series, films, books) is used to illustrate the manifestations of each culture.
A debate is organized after each presentation. Students learn from each other. Knowledge is co-constructed with the speakers.
The pedagogical method of group work allows data to be accumulated. The teacher provides rotating tutoring to each group to introduce the intercultural concepts used in the analysis grid.
Compétences à acquérir :
Critical thinking
Ability to connect rituals and society
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
Group Report - 100%
Coefficient : 1
ECTS : 3
Enseignants : JEAN FRANCOIS BONNET, JEAN AXEL ULLERN
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
1. Business Development: Managing distribution channel performance
2. Marketing: Personalizing customer recommendations
Compétences à acquérir :
Advanced and Applied Data Analytics
Coefficient : 1
Langue du cours : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement :
The international project is a group activity involving external stakeholders. Students are responsible for organizing meetings with companies related to their track specialization during visit days in France or study trips abroad. They are also responsible for organizing themed conferences throughout the year.
Compétences à acquérir :
Mode de contrôle des connaissances :
100% Participation - Validation ECTS