Sustainable Communication StrategyLaajuus (5 cr)
Study unit code: HY00BX57
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- English
Responsible person
- Maria Ekström
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- explain the importance of communicating sustainability in organisations
- elaborate upon how to engage stakeholders by showing the organisation’s progress on sustainability commitments
- analyze and compare critically different ways of communicating sustainability
- evaluate and create sustainability communication according to ethical communication principles (clear, concise, truthful, and responsible)
Enrollment
25.11.2024 - 31.01.2025
Timing
01.02.2025 - 30.04.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual proportion
5 op
RDI proportion
2 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Korkeakouluyksikkö D /YAMK
Campus
Laurea Virtual Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
- Complementary competence, master’s studies in English (CYJ2), Generic studies
- Complementary competence, Master’s studies (TYJ), Generic Studies
Teachers
- Maria Ekström
- Arto Niemenpää
Teacher in charge
Maria Ekström
Scheduling groups
- Avoin AMK 1 (Size: 15. Open UAS: 15.)
- Tutkinto-opiskelija tai polkuopiskelija (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
TYJ24SJTäydentävä osaaminen (yamk-tutkinto), S24, yhteiset opinnot
-
CYJ24SJComplementary competence (master’s studies in English), S24, Generic studies
Small groups
- Avoin AMK 1
- Tutkinto-opiskelija tai polkuopiskelija
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- explain the importance of communicating sustainability in organisations
- elaborate upon how to engage stakeholders by showing the organisation’s progress on sustainability commitments
- analyze and compare critically different ways of communicating sustainability
- evaluate and create sustainability communication according to ethical communication principles (clear, concise, truthful, and responsible)
Teaching methods
Partially automated implementation:
The studies are partly completed independently, taking into account the schedule of assignment submissions within the given deadline. In addition to the independently studied part, the studies have scheduled teaching or guidance online (Introductory lecture will be announced). Recordings of the teaching sessions can be viewed afterwards on Canvas. The studies do not involve pair or group work but peer reviewing is included. Personal feedback is given on the final assignment by the teacher.
The implementation plan is only available in English
Learning materials and recommended literature
Chatzopoulou, E., & de Kiewiet, A. 2021. Millennials' evaluation of corporate social responsibility: The wants and needs of the largest and most ethical generation. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 20(3), 521-534.
Treen, K. M. D. I., Williams, H. T., & O'Neill, S. J. 2020. Online misinformation about climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 11(5), e665.
Mickelsson, J., van Haren, J. J., & Lemmink, J. G. 2023. Wrinkles in a CSR story: mismatched agendas in fast fashion service brands' CSR reputation. Journal of Service Management, 34(2), 256-273.
Master's thesis: Barck, J. 2023. Communicating Sustainability Clearly and Effectively to Avoid Greenwashing: Small Slow Fashion Brands. https://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/790960
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The final assignment includes a development task. The student will use a suggested framework for evaluating an organisation's sustainability communication
Important dates
According to section 18 of the Degree Regulations, "the student must be present at the first contact session or notify the teacher in charge of his or her absence in order to confirm his or her participation in the studies. Alternatively, the teacher can also specify another way in which the student confirms his participation in the implementation.
The first session will be held on the 4th of March 2025 at 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm in ZOOM. Please inform the teacher if you cannot attend. Enrolment is rejected if the student does not report his/her absence from the start of his/her studies or the reason for the absence cannot be considered justified. The course includes 5 mandatory sessions. Please check the schedule.
Forms of internationality
The course is targeted at both Finnish and international students. The course material is based upon video presentations as well as peer-reviewed research articles.
Students workload
The course includes five modules. Three modules include quizzes as assignments , one module includes a short case analysis - assignment and one module a development assignment.
Module 1. Quiz 10 questions
Module 2. Short case analysis and peer review
Module 3. Quiz 10 questions
Module 4. Quiz 10 questions
Module 5. Discussion about academic articles and taking part in a short panel discussion.
Content and scheduling
This course not only addresses a timely and critical issue but is also indispensable for anyone seeking to gain expertise in honest and genuine communication to foster sustainability within organizations. Throughout this course, we will explore topics such as disinformation and greenwashing, both of which involve discussions on trust, accountability, and disclosure. Additionally, we will closely examine the pivotal role played by organizational boards in the development of sustainable communication strategies. This particular aspect will be introduced in Module one, featuring optional coaching sessions that offer valuable bonus points to participants. In the upcoming sections, we will provide a more comprehensive overview of the course structure, ensuring you have a clear understanding of what to expect. Your participation in this course promises to be a rewarding and enlightening experience as we delve into the world of sustainable communication strategies.
Further information for students
The studies are on a Master-level (EQF 7)
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
To achieve grade 5 (excellent) the student must be able to:
- create a consistent framework/knowledge base making use of both national and international scientific sources in a critical analytic fashion. (Knowledge base)
- solve demanding problems in research, development and/or innovation activities where new knowledge and competence is created as well as to apply and combine information from different fields. (Problem solving)
- develop the activities of the competence area in a target-oriented and communal fashion. (Development)
- communicate convincingly both orally and in writing to audiences within and exterior to the field. (Communication)
To achieve grade 3 (good) the student must be able to:
- gather, process, produce and evaluate information critically and widely making use of both national and international scientific sources. (Knowledge base)
- use concepts of the area of expertise fairly. (Knowledge base)
- solve problems in research, development and/or innovation activities by applying and combining information from different fields. (Problem solving)
- create target-oriented, justified development plans considering the community. (Development)
- communicate in a competent, clear and consistent manner both orally and in writing. (Communication)
To achieve grade 1 (satisfactory) the student must be able to:
- gather, process, produce and evaluate information widely. (Knowledge base)
- use concepts of the area of expertise systematically. (Knowledge base)
- solve problems in research, development and/or innovation activities. (Problem solving)
- recognise and analyse focuses of development making use of the knowledge base. (Development)
- communicate clearly both orally and in writing. (Communication)
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information. All study assignments are to be done as individual work unless otherwise instructed. If Original is used when assignments are checked, the lecturer will inform the students of this.
Evaluation criteria, fail (0)
Less than 50 points
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
50 - 69 points
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
70 - 89 points
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
90 - 100 points
Enrollment
05.02.2024 - 11.02.2024
Timing
11.03.2024 - 31.05.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual proportion
5 op
RDI proportion
2 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Korkeakouluyksikkö D /YAMK
Campus
Laurea Virtual Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
- Complementary competence, master’s studies in English (CYJ2), Generic studies
- Complementary competence, Master’s studies (TYJ), Generic Studies
Teachers
- Maria Ekström
- Arto Niemenpää
Teacher in charge
Maria Ekström
Groups
-
TYJ23SJTäydentävä osaaminen (yamk-tutkinto), S23, yhteiset opinnot
-
CYJ23SJComplementary competence (master’s studies in English), S23, Generic studies
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- explain the importance of communicating sustainability in organisations
- elaborate upon how to engage stakeholders by showing the organisation’s progress on sustainability commitments
- analyze and compare critically different ways of communicating sustainability
- evaluate and create sustainability communication according to ethical communication principles (clear, concise, truthful, and responsible)
Teaching methods
Partially automated implementation:
The studies are partly completed independently, taking into account the schedule of assignment submissions within the given deadline. In addition to the independently studied part, the studies have scheduled teaching or guidance online (Introductory lecture will be announced). Recordings of the teaching sessions can be viewed afterwards on Canvas. The studies do not involve pair or group work but peer reviewing is included. Personal feedback is given on the final assignment by the teacher.
The implementation plan is only available in English
Learning materials and recommended literature
Chatzopoulou, E., & de Kiewiet, A. 2021. Millennials' evaluation of corporate social responsibility: The wants and needs of the largest and most ethical generation. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 20(3), 521-534.
Treen, K. M. D. I., Williams, H. T., & O'Neill, S. J. 2020. Online misinformation about climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 11(5), e665.
Mickelsson, J., van Haren, J. J., & Lemmink, J. G. 2023. Wrinkles in a CSR story: mismatched agendas in fast fashion service brands' CSR reputation. Journal of Service Management, 34(2), 256-273.
Master's thesis: Barck, J. 2023. Communicating Sustainability Clearly and Effectively to Avoid Greenwashing: Small Slow Fashion Brands. https://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/790960
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The final assignment includes a development task. The student will use a suggested framework for evaluating an organisation's sustainability communication
Important dates
According to section 18 of the Degree Regulations, "the student must be present at the first contact session or notify the teacher in charge of his or her absence in order to confirm his or her participation in the studies. Alternatively, the teacher can also specify another way in which the student confirms his participation in the implementation.
The first session will be held on the 11th of March 2024 at 4.30 pm to 7 pm in ZOOM. Please inform the teacher if you cannot attend. Enrolment is rejected if the student does not report his/her absence from the start of his/her studies or the reason for the absence cannot be considered justified. We will also have a Wrap-Up session on the 6th of May at 4.30 to 7 pm in ZOOM.
During the course there will also an opportunity to take part in 4 short discussion/coaching sessions. These are optional.
Forms of internationality
The course is targeted at both Finnish and international students. The course material is based upon video presentations as well as peer-reviewed research articles.
Students workload
The course includes five modules. Three modules include quizzes as assignments , one module includes a short case analysis - assignment and one module a development assignment.
Module 1. Quiz 10 questions
Module 2. Short case analysis and peer review
Module 3. Quiz 10 questions
Module 4. Quiz 10 questions
Module 5. Your suggested framework for analyzing sustainable communication
Content and scheduling
This course not only addresses a timely and critical issue but is also indispensable for anyone seeking to gain expertise in honest and genuine communication to foster sustainability within organizations. Throughout this course, we will explore topics such as disinformation and greenwashing, both of which involve discussions on trust, accountability, and disclosure. Additionally, we will closely examine the pivotal role played by organizational boards in the development of sustainable communication strategies. This particular aspect will be introduced in Module one, featuring optional coaching sessions that offer valuable bonus points to participants. In the upcoming sections, we will provide a more comprehensive overview of the course structure, ensuring you have a clear understanding of what to expect. Your participation in this course promises to be a rewarding and enlightening experience as we delve into the world of sustainable communication strategies.
Further information for students
The studies are on a Master-level (EQF 7)
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
To achieve grade 5 (excellent) the student must be able to:
- create a consistent framework/knowledge base making use of both national and international scientific sources in a critical analytic fashion. (Knowledge base)
- solve demanding problems in research, development and/or innovation activities where new knowledge and competence is created as well as to apply and combine information from different fields. (Problem solving)
- develop the activities of the competence area in a target-oriented and communal fashion. (Development)
- communicate convincingly both orally and in writing to audiences within and exterior to the field. (Communication)
To achieve grade 3 (good) the student must be able to:
- gather, process, produce and evaluate information critically and widely making use of both national and international scientific sources. (Knowledge base)
- use concepts of the area of expertise fairly. (Knowledge base)
- solve problems in research, development and/or innovation activities by applying and combining information from different fields. (Problem solving)
- create target-oriented, justified development plans considering the community. (Development)
- communicate in a competent, clear and consistent manner both orally and in writing. (Communication)
To achieve grade 1 (satisfactory) the student must be able to:
- gather, process, produce and evaluate information widely. (Knowledge base)
- use concepts of the area of expertise systematically. (Knowledge base)
- solve problems in research, development and/or innovation activities. (Problem solving)
- recognise and analyse focuses of development making use of the knowledge base. (Development)
- communicate clearly both orally and in writing. (Communication)
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information. All study assignments are to be done as individual work unless otherwise instructed. If Ouriginal is used when assignments are checked, the lecturer will inform the students of this.
Evaluation criteria, fail (0)
Less than 50 points
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
50 - 69 points
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
70 - 89 points
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
90 - 100 points
Enrollment
11.09.2023 - 17.09.2023
Timing
01.10.2023 - 31.12.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual proportion
5 op
RDI proportion
1 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Unit
Korkeakouluyksikkö D /YAMK
Campus
Laurea Virtual Campus
Teaching languages
- English
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
- Complementary competence, master’s studies in English (CYJ2), Generic studies
- Complementary competence, Master’s studies (TYJ), Generic Studies
Teachers
- Maria Ekström
Teacher in charge
Maria Ekström
Scheduling groups
- Avoin AMK 1 (Size: 15. Open UAS: 15.)
- Tutkinto-opiskelija tai polkuopiskelija (Size: 0. Open UAS: 0.)
Groups
-
TYJ23SJTäydentävä osaaminen (yamk-tutkinto), S23, yhteiset opinnot
-
CYJ23SJComplementary competence (master’s studies in English), S23, Generic studies
Small groups
- Avoin AMK 1
- Tutkinto-opiskelija tai polkuopiskelija
Learning outcomes
The student is able to:
- explain the importance of communicating sustainability in organisations
- elaborate upon how to engage stakeholders by showing the organisation’s progress on sustainability commitments
- analyze and compare critically different ways of communicating sustainability
- evaluate and create sustainability communication according to ethical communication principles (clear, concise, truthful, and responsible)
Teaching methods
Partially automated implementation:
The studies are partly completed independently, taking into account the schedule of assignment submissions within the given deadline. In addition to the independently studied part, the studies have scheduled teaching or guidance online (Introductory lecture in October 2023) Recordings of the teaching sessions can be viewed afterwards on Canvas. The studies do not involve pair or group work. Personal feedback is given on the final assignment by the teacher. The feedback is based on checking the correctness of the assignments and distributing model answers after the assignment has been submitted.
Please NOTE! The first session will be held on the 2nd of October at 3 pm to 4h30 pm in ZOOM and the Canvas learning platform will be open from the 2nd of October at 9 am until the 31st of December at 23.59. pm.
The implementation plan is only available in English
Learning materials and recommended literature
Chatzopoulou, E., & de Kiewiet, A. 2021. Millennials' evaluation of corporate social responsibility: The wants and needs of the largest and most ethical generation. Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 20(3), 521-534.
Treen, K. M. D. I., Williams, H. T., & O'Neill, S. J. 2020. Online misinformation about climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 11(5), e665.
Mickelsson, J., van Haren, J. J., & Lemmink, J. G. 2023. Wrinkles in a CSR story: mismatched agendas in fast fashion service brands' CSR reputation. Journal of Service Management, 34(2), 256-273.
Master's thesis: Barck, J. 2023. Communicating Sustainability Clearly and Effectively to Avoid Greenwashing: Small Slow Fashion Brands. https://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/790960
Co-operation with working life and/or RDI
The final assignment includes a development task. The student will use a suggested framework for evaluating an organisation's sustainability communication (ethical framework)
Important dates
According to section 18 of the Degree Regulations, "the student must be present at the first contact session or notify the teacher in charge of his or her absence in order to confirm his or her participation in the studies. Alternatively, the teacher can also specify another way in which the student confirms his participation in the implementation. The studies starts on the
The first session will be held on the 2nd of October at 3 pm to 4h30 pm in ZOOM. Please inform the teacher if you cannot attend. Enrolment is rejected if the student does not report his/her absence from the start of his/her studies or the reason for the absence cannot be considered justified.
Forms of internationality
The course is targeted at both Finnish and international students. The course material is based upon video presentations as well as peer-reviewed research articles.
Students workload
The course includes five modules. Three modules include quizzes as assignments , one module a Mind Map - assignment and one module a development assignment.
Module 1 0,5 study points 10 points from quiz
Module 2 0,5 study points 10 points from quiz
Module 3 0,5 study points 10 points from quiz
Module 4 1,5 study point 30 points from assignment
Module 5 2 study points 40 points from assignment
Content and scheduling
"Sustainability communication is important because it plays a crucial role in raising awareness and promoting action on environmental and social issues. Effective communication can help educate individuals, organizations, and communities about the importance of sustainability and the steps that can be taken to create a more sustainable future. Overall, sustainability communication is important because it helps to create a shared understanding of sustainability challenges and opportunities, inspires action and collaboration, and promotes accountability and transparency. "(Source https://chat.openai.com/)
Further information for students
The studies are on a Master-level (EQF 7)
Grading scale
H-5
Evaluation methods and criteria
To achieve grade 5 (excellent) the student must be able to:
- create a consistent framework/knowledge base making use of both national and international scientific sources in a critical analytic fashion. (Knowledge base)
- solve demanding problems in research, development and/or innovation activities where new knowledge and competence is created as well as to apply and combine information from different fields. (Problem solving)
- develop the activities of the competence area in a target-oriented and communal fashion. (Development)
- communicate convincingly both orally and in writing to audiences within and exterior to the field. (Communication)
To achieve grade 3 (good) the student must be able to:
- gather, process, produce and evaluate information critically and widely making use of both national and international scientific sources. (Knowledge base)
- use concepts of the area of expertise fairly. (Knowledge base)
- solve problems in research, development and/or innovation activities by applying and combining information from different fields. (Problem solving)
- create target-oriented, justified development plans considering the community. (Development)
- communicate in a competent, clear and consistent manner both orally and in writing. (Communication)
To achieve grade 1 (satisfactory) the student must be able to:
- gather, process, produce and evaluate information widely. (Knowledge base)
- use concepts of the area of expertise systematically. (Knowledge base)
- solve problems in research, development and/or innovation activities. (Problem solving)
- recognise and analyse focuses of development making use of the knowledge base. (Development)
- communicate clearly both orally and in writing. (Communication)
All staff and students of Laurea are expected to adhere to good scientific practices, which includes appropriate referencing. Familiarise yourself with the practices and, if needed, ask for more information. All study assignments are to be done as individual work unless otherwise instructed. If Ouriginal is used when assignments are checked, the lecturer will inform the students of this.
Evaluation criteria, fail (0)
Less than 50 points
Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
50 - 69 points
Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)
70 - 89 points
Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)
90 - 100 points