- Docente: Francesco Maria Barbini
- Credits: 8
- SSD: SECS-P/10
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Francesco Maria Barbini (Modulo 1) Francesco Maria Barbini (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Rimini
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Economics of Tourism (cod. 0032)
Learning outcomes
The course is designed to introduce students to fundamental
questions and approaches to the study of organizations. To this
end, the course is structured around three macro-areas: first of
all, the concept of organization will be analyzed, highlighting the
most important
theoretical approaches. Then, the
course will focus on the theoretical contribution of James
Thompson. The final section of the course will be devoted to the
interpretation of the most important trends characterizing
organizational theory, with particular references to organizational
change, to the introduction of new information and communication
technologies, and to the development of innovative organizational
configurations.
Course contents
What is an organization. Main approaches for studying an
organization. Literature review.
Organizations in action. The problem of rationality: bounded and
objective rationality.
Technology and the organization. The organizational action plans:
institutional, technical, structural.
Domain and Task Environment. Power-dependency relationships.
Interdependencies, coordination and departmentalization. The
organizational design and the problem of the boundaries. How
to
evaluate an organization.
Individuals and organization: the decision to participate.
Incentives and contributions. Power and authority. The regulation
of the cooperative action.
Autonomy and Eteronomy. Discretionary decisions.
The definition of the organizational goals.
The dominant coalition and the strategies for controlling the
organization. The administrative paradox: effectiveness, efficiency
and flexibility.
Typical organizational structures. Organizational change. The
organizational impact of the new information technologies.
Cooperation among enterprises. Virtual enterprises. Fordism and
Post-Fordism. Case studies.
Readings/Bibliography
J.D. Thompson, L'azione organizzativa, Isedi,
Torino, 1990.
The original text in English is available in
paperback edition: Thompson J.D., Organizations in Action: Social
Science Bases of Administrative Theory, Transaction Publishers,
2003.
F.M. Barbini, L'impresa virtuale,
Isedi, Torino, 2007
Lesson notes and other course
material made available during the course.
Additional
readings:
G. Masino, Le imprese oltre il
fordismo, Carocci, Roma, 2005
B. Maggi, G. Masino, Imprese in
cambiamento, Bononia University Press, Bologna,
2004
Assessment methods
Written examination composed by muliple-choice questions and open-answer questions.
Office hours
See the website of Francesco Maria Barbini