Course - Organizational Theory, Technology and Change - IØ8200
Organizational Theory, Technology and Change
Lessons are not given in the academic year 2010/2011
About
About the course
Course content
The course includes central position in the field of organizational theory. The course builds on multiperspective analysis. After an initial presentation of the main strands of thinking within organizational theory, a focus is set on theories explaining the relationship between technology and organization, in addition to theories and models of understanding the construction of technology as a social product. The last part of the course has focus on learning and development in organizations. Duration of the course will be two semesters, and start next time authumn 2011.
Learning outcome
It is a central goal that the students should have an in depth understanding of organization, technology, learning and change.
Learning methods and activities
The course will be given in a sequence of 8 - 10 full days seminars and active participation from the students is expected. The course runs over two semesters.
The exam is based on a mandatory paper that is expected to hold standards on international journals. The grading is 100% based on the paper.
Compulsory assignments
- Exercises
Recommended previous knowledge
A master degree in business administration or equal qualifications
Required previous knowledge
The students are expected to have finished course TIØ4160 (SIS1032) Bedriftsadministrasjon 1 and TIØ4165 (SIS1034) Bedriftsadministrasjon 2 or equal courses
Course materials
Litterature will be indentified at the beginning of the course.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| DIS1054 | 18 sp |
Subject areas
- Industrial Management
- Industrial Economics and Technology Management
- Organization and Leadership
- Industrial Management and Work Science
- Organization Theory
- Operations Management
Contact information
Department with academic responsibility
Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management