2014/2015 KAN-CCMVV3015U Cultivating Powerful Identities
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Cultivating Powerful Identities |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Course coordinator | |
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Roar Vejter Bovim
(rvb.ioa@cbs.dk)
Administration: Mette Busk Ellekrog (mbe.ioa@cbs.dk) |
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Last updated on 10-04-2014 |
Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
At the end of the course, students should be able
to:
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Course prerequisites | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Bachelor degree. Basic knowledge of organizational culture, organizational identity, and HRM is an advantage, but not a precondition for participation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course content and structure | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Identities are often recognized as important.
They function as sources of belonging and have been shown to
enhance productivity, job satisfaction, cooperation, intentions to
stay and knowledge sharing among others. Moreover, they provide a
foundation for image, branding, reputation and strategy. For the
top management, as well as the line manager and the HR consultant,
therefore, in order to create well-functioning organizations and
boost performance, it is crucial to establish a sense of ”Who are
we?”, “What are we here for?” and “Where are we going?”.
In this course, the students will learn how leaders, managers and HR consultants, can cultivate and facilitate identities in organizations based on an in-depth understanding of identity formation dynamics. Readings and lectures emphasize that the formation of identities is a complex issue, involving internal and external stakeholders, efforts of management, as well as the everyday practices of organizational members. Applying a broad approach, we move beyond organizational identities, exploring the often strong identity that can emerge in the unit, project, team, and work group. Participants will examine this topic using a cross-disciplinary approach and become familiar with theories inspired by sociology as well as social-psychology. Drawing on a broad framework, we translate theory into specific managerial practices, e.g. HR-strategy, selection and training practices, ways of organizing work, and leadership practices. The course will cover topics related to identity such as:
This course's development of personal competences This course stimulates the development of analytical skills as well as the ability to navigate through different, and sometimes incompatible, fields of research. At the same time, the participants will develop capabilities in the application and translation of theory into practice. |
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Teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||
The teaching will be interactive, include applications, discussions, and student presentations. Each week, we will study one or more cases from actual organizations, learning how concepts and models are related to practice. Participants will throughout the course be equipped with the competences and skills necessary for future managerial or HRM roles. To a great extent, we will work in groups, and the assigned group activities will require your full participation. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Further Information | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Changes in course schedule may occur
Thursday 12.35-15.10, week 36-41, 43-47 |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Indicative literature in the course:
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Last updated on
10-04-2014