GRA 2205 Organizational Behaviour
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013
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GRA 2205 Organizational Behaviour Responsible for the course Lars Glasø Department Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour Term According to study plan ECTS Credits 6 Language of instruction English Introduction Organizational behaviour is the study of the structure, functioning and performance of organizations, and the behaviour of groups and individuals within them. This course will provide an overview of contemporary research based knowledge in organizational behaviour, and an overview of the most important topics, concepts, and contributions within this field. Learning outcome Knowledge The students shall obtain a basic understanding of contemporary research based knowledge in organizational behaviour, and get an overview of the most important topics, concepts, and contributions within this field. Skills After completing the course, the students should be able to critically examine theories and studies in organizational behaviour. They should know how research in organizational behaviour may be conducted, and see how this knowledge may be applied to “real life situations”. Reflection The students should be able to communicate and discuss the major theories and research findings from this field, taking into account both strengths and limitations. Prerequisites A Bachelor degree qualifying for admission to the MSc Programme Compulsory reading Books: Buchanan, David A. and Andrzej A. Huczynski. 2010. Organizational behaviour. 7th ed. Financial Times/Prentice Hall Collection of articles: A collection of research articles will be made available at the start of the course Other: During the course there may be hand-outs and other material on additional topics relevant for the course and the examination. Recommended reading Course outline - Social perception, attribution and learning - Motivation in organizations - Work-related attitudes - Group dynamics and team work - Leadership in organizations - Communication in organizations - Prosocial and deviant behavior in organizations - Influence, power, and politics in organizations Computer-based tools Presentation software, It's learning/homepage Learning process and workload The course is structured as a combination of lectures, discussions, in-class activities, and compulsory student presentations. It requires substantial amount of preparation by the students and active involvement during class. A course of 6 ECTS credits corresponds to a workload of 160-180 hours. Please note that it is the student’s own responsibility to obtain any information provided in class that is not included on the course homepage/It's learning or text book.
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