Unit ORGANIZATIONAL AND WORK SOCIOLOGY
- Course
- Engineering management
- Study-unit Code
- A002968
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Rosita Garzi
- Teachers
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- Rosita Garzi
- Hours
- 54 ore - Rosita Garzi
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2023
- Offered
- 2025/26
- Learning activities
- Affine/integrativa
- Area
- Attività formative affini o integrative
- Academic discipline
- SPS/09
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- English
- Contents
- From industrial sociology to sociology of work: Taylorism and Fordism, the School of Human Relations, Ohno and toyotism, post-Fordism and post-modern society, Just in Time and total quality
The sociological approach to the study of organizations: Institutional concepts: norms and values, organizations. Organizations: formal and cultural dimensions. From hierarchical bureaucratic model to matrix model. Organizational culture, Organizational climate, Organizational well-being, Organizational communication, Leadership theories, Evolution of leadership over the past 20 years, The leader's communication. Collaboration/cooperation vs competition/conflict. Artificial intelligence and work. - Reference texts
- Materials provided by the lecturer and available online on the unistudium platform.
- Educational objectives
- During the three-year period, this course provides an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the sociology of work and organization and to grapple with the study and methodologies of labour market analysis.
The main knowledge acquired concerns: the birth of the sociology of work, the main theories of sociology of organization, the industrial question, Taylor and Ford, Human Relations, the socio-technical approach, the Toyota model, Total Quality Management, post-Fordism, flexibility and precariousness.
Other knowledge concerns the study of organizations, in particular: metaphors and organizational models, the study of leadership styles, conflict and negotiation, climate, culture and motivation at work.
The course also aims to provide the cognitive basis of the management of well-being at work through sociological and cultural competences in the management and prevention of safety in the workplace. The main knowledge students acquire at the end of the course is related to the topic of organizational safety and security.
In particular:
- knowledge of the main Italian regulations and of the various figures who are called upon to deal with safety in the workplace;
- knowledge of prevention and of the main psychological and social risks at work;
- knowledge of the concept of organizational well-being and organizational climate and culture;
- knowledge of organizational communication and the stages of training processes. - Prerequisites
- Basics of general sociology that will be covered in the introductory lectures.
- Teaching methods
- The prevailing teaching method involves lectures in the classroom (or on Microsoft Teams for those entitled) aided, if necessary, by multimedia tools; in-depth e-learning on the unistudium platform is also provided. Video screenings. In-depth seminars where possible.
- Other information
- Learning verification modality
- The examination comprises a final written test that serves to ascertain the student's level of knowledge and capacity for comprehension and revision.
The test will verify what has been acquired in terms of method, language property and comprehension skills.
In order to take the exam it is compulsory to book the exam through the Unipg esse3 system, both for students enrolled in the course and for students who intend to take the exam as an elective and therefore coming from another course of study.
Those who need information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA can find useful information at http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa.
If you intend to sit the exam in a year prior to the one scheduled in your study plan, it is recommended that you attend the cycle of lectures and sit the exam in the first available exam call after the lectures have ended, thus respecting the semester in which the course is scheduled. - Extended program
- Organizational and work sociology aims to explore:
-the concept of work, organization, norm and value
- the main theories of the sociology of organization: Taylor and Ford, human relations
- the metaphors of organization and organizational models,
- the Toyota model and post-Fordism;
- the functioning of organizations: leadership, conflict, climate, culture and participation;
- the dynamics of the contemporary labour market;
- the birth of the labour market; researches on unemployment.
- sources for study and tools for reading.
- labour market reforms and the introduction of flexibility.
- geographical, gender and generation disparities
- recent labour transformations and new forms of organization. - Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile