- Docente: Filippo Ferrari
- Crediti formativi: 6
- SSD: SECS-P/10
- Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
- Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza
- Campus: Forli
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Corso:
Laurea in
Economia e commercio (cod. 9202)
Valido anche per Laurea Magistrale in Economia e commercio (cod. 0905)
Laurea Magistrale in Management dell'economia sociale (cod. 8843)
Laurea in Economia e commercio (cod. 9202)
Laurea Magistrale in Economia e management (cod. 9203)
Laurea Magistrale in Economia e management (cod. 9203)
Laurea Magistrale in Economia e management (cod. 9203)
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dal 20/09/2023 al 13/12/2023
Contenuti
1. Introduction
2. Trait Approach
3. Skills Approach
4. Behavioral Approach
5. Situational Approach
6. Path–Goal Theory
7. Leader–Member Exchange Theory
8. Transformational Leadership
9. Authentic Leadership
10. Servant Leadership
11. Adaptive Leadership
12. Followership
13. Leadership Ethics
14. Team Leadership
15. Gender and Leadership
16. Culture and Leadership
17. Improving Organizational Justice
18. Leading Positive Change
Testi/Bibliografia
In order to prepare the exam, students will read the following papers, all available for dowload in .pdf from the virtual space of the course
Main book for the course: ALL CHAPTERS from 1 to 16 of Peter G. Northouse, 'Leadership. Theory and Practice', 8th Edition, Sage;
Other papers and articles to prepare:
Susan Schor, Joseph Selzer, and James Smither , Management Skills Book (6th ed), pp.1-10 (Introduction)
Cropanzano Et Al (2007), The Management of Organizational Justice, Academy of Management Perspectives, November, 34-48.Colquitt et al. (2013), “Justice at the Millennium, a Decade Later: A Meta-Analytic Test of Social Exchange and Affect-Based Perspectives”, Journal of Applied Psychology Vol. 98, No. 2, 199–236
Thundiyil et al (2015), Cynical about change? The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science , Vol. 51(4) 429– 450Holt, D. T., Armenakis, A. A., Feild, H. S., & Harris, S. G. 2007. “Readiness for organizational change: The systematic development of a scale”. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 43: 232-255.
All papers and materials (including the .pdf of the Handbook) will be available for download from the Virtuale section of this course, including slides
Metodi didattici
The approach is strongly interactive.
Teaching methods consist of face-to-face lecturing, role plays, case studies, video analysis and simulations, speech by guest leaders on specific topics.. During the lessons, attending students will also be asked to use the Teams platform: attending students are therefore invited to bring their own notebook, tablet etc. in order to share materials, comments, exercises etc.
Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento
Although not mandatory, attending lessons regularly is strongly recommended. However, participate actively to the lessons during in-classroom assignments will improve the final evaluation for students choosing applicative path (see below).
At the beginning of the course, students can choose between two path:
1) an 'applicative' path consisting of doing brief assignments (applications, exercises, case studies etc.) assigned during and at the end of each lesson.These assignments must carried out and uploaded to Teams meeting the deadline (expiry date of the assignment on Teams). Students choosing the applicative path must join the Leadership Team on Teams.
In addition to these assignements, students choosing the applicative path must carry out 15 case studies (see the list). These assignments must be carried out and uploaded to Teams by the student by the end of the course (December 2022).
Successful completion of ALL assignments automatically leads to a 30/30 rating. The teacher can also assign honors by evaluating the overall quality of the assignments. Attending students who choose this path will not have to take the final exam.
2) a 'cognitive' path: for students who will not choose the applicative path. the final examination is a written exam consisting of 20 brief open questions to complete in 60 minutes. In order to help students in preparing the exam, a list of (possible) questions will be available for download from the Virtuale section of this course in due time.
Final grading table:
•<18 insufficient
• 18-23 sufficient
• 24-27 good
• 28-30 excellent
• 30 cum laude honors
Orario di ricevimento
Consulta il sito web di Filippo Ferrari
SDGs
L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.