- Docente: Massimo Bergami
- Credits: 6
- SSD: SECS-P/10
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Business Administration (cod. 0897)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the stedent will be able to understand how organizations and their members are reciprocally influenced.
The course faces theories and methods related to the main organizational problems, through concepts like motivation, organizational behavior, decision, communication, influence, conflict, and cooperation. The analisys of the relationship between identities and organization will contribute to complete the student leaning process.
Course contents
1. Personality and individual differences
2. Productivity and motivation at work
3. Decision making under uncertainty
4. Groups: definitions and structural aspects
5. Group dynamics
6. Organizational identification
7. Power and negotiation
8. Organizational culture
9. Organizational change
Readings/Bibliography
The book for this course is the following: R. Kreitner & A. Kinicki, "Comportamento organizzativo. Dalla teoria all'esperienza". Apogeo, 2013.
Teaching methods
The course is highly interactive and is based on a variety of case studies, video material, role playing games, group presentations, and the reproduction of fundamental experiments on social sciences
Assessment methods
Students not-attending class: The exam is based on a
writen form and it is composed by 15 multiple choice questions to
be completed within 45 minutes.
Students attending class:
Students are expected to attend classes
regularly.In addition, students - organized in small groups of 5 people
- are invited to complete and to present one assignment during the
course.
Evaluation criteria are the following:
- 35%: class presentation of the assignment.
- 65%: written test composed of 15 multiple choice questions.
Participation to teamwork is mandatory, otherwise students will lose their status of 'attendance student'. Those who attend the class will also have the opportunity to make an intermediate test at the end of first month of classTeaching tools
The course is highly interactive and is based on a variety of case studies, video material, role playing games and the reproduction of fundamental experiments on decision behavior. Course material and presentations will be published online on the Alma DL platform.
Links to further information
http://www2.sa.unibo.it/docenti/massimo.bergami/
Office hours
See the website of Massimo Bergami
SDGs



This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.