This document establishes the required literature for the FEKG11 course on Business Administration: Strategic Organizing starting in the spring semester of 2018. The literature includes the 3rd edition of the textbook "Organization theory & design: an international persepective" by Daft, Murphy, and Willmott, and the 1st edition of the book "The triumph of emptiness: consumption, higher education, and work organization" by Alvesson, as determined by the Academic Director of Studies at the Department of Business Administration in October 2017.
This document establishes the required literature for the FEKG11 course on Business Administration: Strategic Organizing starting in the spring semester of 2018. The literature includes the 3rd edition of the textbook "Organization theory & design: an international persepective" by Daft, Murphy, and Willmott, and the 1st edition of the book "The triumph of emptiness: consumption, higher education, and work organization" by Alvesson, as determined by the Academic Director of Studies at the Department of Business Administration in October 2017.
This document establishes the required literature for the FEKG11 course on Business Administration: Strategic Organizing starting in the spring semester of 2018. The literature includes the 3rd edition of the textbook "Organization theory & design: an international persepective" by Daft, Murphy, and Willmott, and the 1st edition of the book "The triumph of emptiness: consumption, higher education, and work organization" by Alvesson, as determined by the Academic Director of Studies at the Department of Business Administration in October 2017.
This document establishes the required literature for the FEKG11 course on Business Administration: Strategic Organizing starting in the spring semester of 2018. The literature includes the 3rd edition of the textbook "Organization theory & design: an international persepective" by Daft, Murphy, and Willmott, and the 1st edition of the book "The triumph of emptiness: consumption, higher education, and work organization" by Alvesson, as determined by the Academic Director of Studies at the Department of Business Administration in October 2017.