Productization in Digital Business (5 cr)
Code: 3041253-3006
General information
- Enrollment
- 01.06.2025 - 17.10.2025
- Registration for the implementation has begun.
- Timing
- 01.09.2025 - 31.12.2025
- The implementation has not yet started.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Local portion
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Unit
- Engineering and Business
- Campus
- Location-independent
- Teaching languages
- English
- Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in International Business
- Teachers
- Anja Boxberg
- Course
- 3041253
Realization has 4 reservations. Total duration of reservations is 10 h 0 min.
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Tue 21.10.2025 time 15:00 - 19:00 (4 h 0 min) |
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Thu 04.12.2025 time 15:00 - 16:00 (1 h 0 min) |
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Evaluation scale
H-5
Content scheduling
Course Objective:
Having completed the course the student is able to
- Identify different business models specific for the digital domain
- Develop different business models in the digital business domain
- Examine product/service and go-to-market processes
There is a pre-assignment in the course. The brief will be emailed to the enrolled students.
Objective
Having completed the course the student is able to
- Identify different business models specific for the digital domain
- Develop different business models in the digital business domain
- Examine product/service and go-to-market processes
Content
- Case studies of digital business models
Materials
- e-book(s), articles, podcast(s)
- lessons material and one's own notes
Osterwalder, A., Pigneur, Y., Bernarda, G. & Smith, A. (2014). Value proposition design. Wiley.
Luchs, M., Swan, S. & Griffin, A. (2016). Design thinking: New product development essentials from the PDMA. Wiley. (Chapters 1, 2, 3 & 4)
Teaching methods
- The students study the theoretical background at home
- Lectures, teacher/student interaction online and group work
- Team discussions, sharing and reflection
- Reading materials and podcast(s)
Exam schedules
No exam.
Completion alternatives
N/A
Student workload
Students work in small groups and create a productization project for a real or imaginary organization. Groups write a final report and record a video presentation about the project.
- Contact lessons 2 x 1 h
- Small group meetings 1 h per group
- Group work
- Individual work
The amount of effort is about 135 h = 5 credits
Evaluation methods and criteria
The assessment is based on the completion of the given group work, attendance and active participation in online meetings.
All the given assignments (pre-assignment, group report, group presentation video, peer reviews) need to be completed to be able to pass the course.
If the group report is returned late, the grade will be reduced by 1.
Failed (0)
No final group report submitted, no peer reviews or pre-assignment delivered. No attendance at AGM and SGM.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
Group report do present results but there is lack factual foundation, it is superficial and not well argued for. Used language, structure, style and content of returned report is moderate.
Peer reviews done sloppy. Pre-assignment completed successfully.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
Group report include results which are well presented, are based on facts and are well argued for. Report include all the given topics and discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the work done. Work is based on the theoretical content and models presented in the course. Work shows critical thinking and source materials are well used. Good structure, style, and content of returned report.
Peer reviews done well. Pre-assignment completed successfully.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Report is high quality content wise and the product/service idea is innovative. Report contains all the given topics, in-depth analysis, fact based argumentation and adequate critique of the results presented. Results have a direct link to the theoretical content presented in the course literature and materials. Excellent structure, style, and content of returned report. All produced materials are showing excellent quality and conclusions are made. Group work shows critical thinking.
Peer reviews are profound and high-quality. Pre-assignment completed successfully.
Further information
Contact to lecturer via email. anja.boxberg@turkuamk.fi
Material available in itslearning.