- Docente: Raffaele Corrado
- Credits: 5
- SSD: SECS-P/08
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Forli
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
International Politics and Economics (cod. 5702)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Economics and management (cod. 9203)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Economics and management (cod. 9203)
Learning outcomes
The course gives a systematic understanding of the mechanisms of coordination and control of activities in business firms and organizations. Based on how people make decisions, the course discusses both the internal working of firms and their relations with their environments, as a function of the management of power and dependence relations. Power and dependence relations are in turn discussed as emerging from the pursuit of goals by actors that behave with intended and bounded rationality, in a context of uncertainties and interdependencies. At the end of the course the student: - knows how to design mechanisms for helping people take “good” decisions and for controlling the flow of activities; - knows the mechanisms of the planning of activities, both within and across the borders of the functional departments of the firm; - knows the strategies that can be used to manage the external dependencies of the business, and their implications for the internal operation of the firm.
Course contents
- Organization and decision making
- Rationality and the psychology of decisions
- Uncertainty, power and dependence
- Organizational structure and human decision making
- Politics in organizations and organizational goals
Readings/Bibliography
- H.A. Simon, Administrative Behavior (4th Edition). The Free Press (1997) ISBN: 978-0684835822
- J.D. Thompson, Organizations in Action: Social Science Bases of Administrative Theory. McGraw-Hill (1967), Transaction Publishers (2003) ISBN: 978-0765809919
Teaching methods
Lecture
Discussion in class of readings and other audio/video materials, to be provided during the course
Assessment methods
Written exam: three open-ended questions, length 45'
Optional oral exam as integration of the written one
Grading:
- < 18. Fail. Considerable further work is required for an even basic understanding of the content of the course.
- 18-22. Sufficient. Understanding of the content of the course meets the minimum criteria; some mnemonic retention, little real understanding of the course topics.
- 23-24. Satisfactory. Some understanding of the course topics, with significant shortcomings.
- 25-27. Good. Good understanding of the course topics, with some errors.
- 28-30. Very good. Full understanding of the course content, possibly minor errors.
- 30 Lode. Perfect. Perfect understanding of the course content.
Links to further information
https://sites.google.com/site/profraffaelecorrado/
Office hours
See the website of Raffaele Corrado