This course will employ a number of instructional methods to accomplish its objectives, including the following:
- lectures
- case studies
- small group discussion
- organizational design projects
I. WHAT IS ORGANIZATION THEORY?
- Why Study Organization Theory
- Classical and Institutional Theories
- Systems Theories
- Cultural and SymbolicTheories
- Human Resource Theories
- Conflict Theories
- Critical Theories
- Post Modern and Narrative Theories
- Organization and Environment
II. CORE THEMES
- The Social and Physical Structure of Organizations
- Technology, Information and Organizational Knowledge
- Organizational Power, Control and Conflict
- Management, Leadership and Governance
- Organizational Culture and Change
- The Evaluation of Organizations
III: DESIGNING NEW ORGANIZATIONS
- The Design Perspective
- Alternative and Emerging Organizational Forms
At the conclusion of the course the successful student will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of a range of organizational theories.
- Use organizational theories to analyze key themes within private, public and third sector organizations.
- Examine the role of management and leadership in organizational process.
- Evaluate theories of organizational change.
- Explore new designs in organizational process and form.
Evaluation will be carried out in accordance with ÌÇÐÄvlog´«Ã½policy. Evaluation will be based on course objectives and may include some of the following: quizzes, multiple choice exams, essay type exams, term paper or research project, computer based assignments, etc. The instructor will provide the students with a course outline listing the criteria for course evaluation at the beginning of the semester.
An example of one evaluation scheme:
Mid-term exam | 20% |
Research paper | 30% |
Presentation | 20% |
Final exam | 30% |
Total | 100% |
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
Hatch, Mary J. and Cunliffe. Anne L. (2006). Organization theory: Modern, symbolic, and postmodern perspectives. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Or a comparable textbook.
Texts will be updated periodically.