Course Content
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course, students should be able to: Critically analyze and apply foundational and contemporary theories in organizational behavior. Conduct original research in the field of organizational behavior. Evaluate the impact of individual, group, and organizational factors on performance and decision-making. Develop strategies for leadership, conflict resolution, and organizational change. Contribute to ongoing discussions on the future of organizational behavior research and practice.
Week 1: Introduction to Organizational Behavior
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Week 2: Individual Behavior and Motivation
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Week 3: Personality and Individual Differences
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Week 4: Leadership and Power in Organizations
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Week 5: Group Behavior and Team Dynamics
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Week 6: Organizational Culture and Climate
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Week 7: Decision-Making and Problem Solving
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Week 8: Organizational Change and Development
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Week 9: Power, Politics, and Conflict in Organizations
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Week 10: Organizational Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
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Week 11: Emerging Trends and Future of Organizational Behavior
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Week 12: Review and Final Research Presentations
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ASSESSMENT
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BMGT 701 – Organizational Behaviour (L14)
About Lesson
  • Topics:
    • Theories of Motivation: Maslow’s Hierarchy, Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory, Self-Determination Theory
    • Motivation in the workplace: intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation
    • The role of emotions and values in organizational behavior
  • Readings:
    • “Motivation in Organizations” by Edward L. Deci & Richard M. Ryan
    • “The Motivation to Work” by Frederick Herzberg
  • Activity:
    • Case study: Motivation challenges in modern organizations
    • Group discussion: Application of motivation theories to contemporary workplaces